Geochemistry

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Geochemistry is the scientific study of the chemical composition of the Earth and other planets, and the processes that govern the distribution and cycling of chemical elements within them.

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instanceOf branch of Earth science
branch of geology
natural science
scientific discipline
aimsTo constrain timescales of geological processes
quantify element cycles through Earth systems
reconstruct past environmental conditions
understand differentiation of Earth’s interior
understand origin of Earth’s crust
appliesMethod X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy
analytical chemistry techniques
geochemical modeling software
inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
mass spectrometry
radiogenic isotope analysis
stable isotope analysis
thermodynamic modeling
hasSubdiscipline aqueous geochemistry
biogeochemistry
cosmochemistry
environmental geochemistry
experimental geochemistry
igneous geochemistry
isotope geochemistry
metamorphic geochemistry
organic geochemistry
sedimentary geochemistry
relatedTo atmospheric science
environmental science
geobiology
geophysics
mineralogy
oceanography
petrology
planetary science
studies atmospheric chemistry of Earth history
biogeochemical cycles
chemical composition of other planets
chemical composition of the Earth
chemical evolution of planetary bodies
chemical evolution of the Earth
chemical signatures of core–mantle interaction
chemical signatures of mantle processes
chemical signatures of past climates
chemical signatures of tectonic processes
cycling of chemical elements in the Earth
distribution of chemical elements in the Earth
elemental abundances in fluids
elemental abundances in gases
elemental abundances in minerals
elemental abundances in rocks
geochemical cycles
geochemical processes
global carbon cycle
global nitrogen cycle
global phosphorus cycle
global sulfur cycle
hydrothermal processes
interaction between rocks and fluids
interaction between rocks and gases
interaction between rocks and melts
isotopic compositions of elements
magmatic processes
major elements in geological materials
metal mobility in the crust
metamorphic processes
ocean chemistry
ore-forming processes
rare earth elements
sedimentary processes
trace elements in geological materials
weathering processes
usedIn contaminant transport studies
environmental monitoring
mineral exploration
nuclear waste disposal studies
oil and gas exploration
paleoclimate reconstruction
radioisotope dating
volcanic hazard assessment

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Vladimir Vernadsky notableWork Geochemistry