
Symposium on Geochemistry of Groundwater
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2 - Symposium on Geochemistry of Groundwater [Seite 6]
3 - Copyright Page [Seite 7]
4 - Contents [Seite 10]
5 - Preface [Seite 8]
6 - Part I: Regional Relation of Lithology and Chemical Character of Water [Seite 12]
6.1 - Chapter 1. Factors of the chemical composition of seepage and groundwaters in the intertropical zone (West Africa) [Seite 12]
6.2 - Chapter 2. Geochemical and isotopic characteristics of spring and groundwater in the State of São Paulo, Brazil [Seite 34]
6.3 - Chapter 3. Répartition des éléments trace dans les eaux thermominérales (Minor-element distribution in mineral and thermal waters) [Seite 44]
7 - Part II: Geochemistry of Brines and Deep Aquifers [Seite 62]
7.1 - Chapter 4. The origin and evolution of saline formation water, Lower Cretaceous carbonates, south-central Texas, U.S.A. [Seite 62]
7.2 - Chapter 5. Dissolution of salt on the east flank of the Permian Basin in the southwestern U.S.A. [Seite 86]
7.3 - Chapter 6. Patterns of groundwater salinity changes in a deep continental-oceanic transect off the southeastern Atlantic coast of the U.S.A. [Seite 106]
7.4 - Chapter 7. Character of brines from the Belle Isle and Weeks Island salt mines, Louisiana, U.S.A. [Seite 118]
8 - Part III: Istopes in Groundwater [Seite 152]
8.1 - Chapter 8. Sulfur and oxygen isotopes as tracers of the origin of sulfate in Lake Créteil (south- east of Paris, France) [Seite 152]
8.2 - Chapter 9. The Madrid Bain aquifer: preliminary isotopic reconnaissance [Seite 162]
8.3 - Chapter 10. Radiocarbon dating of groundwater of the aquifer confined in the Lower Triassic sandstones of the Lorraine region, France [Seite 178]
8.4 - Chapter 11. Uranium isotopes and 226Ra content in the deep groundwaters of the Tri-State region, U.S.A. [Seite 196]
9 - Part IV: Chemical Models o f Groundwater Systems [Seite 206]
9.1 - Chapter 12. Carbonate geochemistry of vadose water recharging limestone aquifers [Seite 206]
9.2 - Chapter 13. A geochemical method of determining dispersivity in regional groundwater systems [Seite 220]
9.3 - Chapter 14. Flow-system controls of the chemical evolution of groundwater [Seite 236]
9.4 - Chapter 15. Chemical evolution of groundwater in a drainage basin of Holocene age, east-central Alberta, Canada [Seite 256]
9.5 - Chapter 16. The rate of flushing as a major factor in determining the chemistry of water in fossil aquifers in southern Israel [Seite 296]
9.6 - Chapter 17. Geochemical inputs for hydrological models of deep-lying sedimentary units: loss of mineral hydration water [Seite 308]
9.7 - Chapter 18. Hétérogénéité chimique et hydrologique des eaux souterraines d'un karst du Haut-Jura neuchâtelois, Suisse (Chemical and hydrological heterogeneity of ground- waters in the Upper "Jura Neuchiâtelois", Switzerland) [Seite 326]
10 - Part V: Stressed Environments [Seite 352]
10.1 - Chapter 19. Effect of leachage solutions from fly and bottom ash on groundwater quality [Seite 352]
10.2 - Chapter 20. Geological considerations in hazardous-waste disposal [Seite 368]
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