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Geochemistry of ground water

October 15, 1950

The science of geochemistry is the study of the chemical composition of and actual or possible chemical changes in the crust of the earth. The subdivision of geochemistry concerned with ground water includes study of the nature and amounts of dissolved mineral matter in ground waters, the chemical and geologic changes that influence the kinds and amounts of substances carried in solution, and the chemical relationships between dissolved mineral matter in waters and minerals that make up the rocks in which the waters occur. As . thus defined, the field of geochemistry of ground water is very large. Although much work has been done in geochemistry in general, and in some phases of the geochemistry of ground water, the field remains to a large extent unexplored.

Publication Year 1950
Title Geochemistry of ground water
DOI 10.2113/gsecongeo.45.1.72
Authors John David Hem
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Economic Geology
Index ID 70215347
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse