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geochemistryThe study of the chemistry of the Earth and within solid bodies of the solar system, including the distribution, circulation and abundance of elements (and their ions and isotopes), molecules, mineral [..]
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geochemistryThe study of materials and chemical reactions in rocks, minerals, magma, seawater, and soil.
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geochemistrythe study of the chemistry of the crust and mantle [geochemical; geochemist]
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geochemistry(n) the chemistry of the earth's crust
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geochemistryA branch of geology that focuses on the chemical composition of Earth materials.
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geochemistryA branch of geology that focuses on the chemical composition of Earth materials.
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geochemistryn. geoquímica
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geochemistryis the study of Earth using tools and principles of chemistry to explain the mechanisms behind major geological systems such as Earth’s atmosphere, crust and its oceans. This study may extend to the entire solar system.
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geochemistryThe study of the chemical components of the earth’s crust and mantle. Geochemistry is applied to mining exploration to detect sites that indicate abnormal concentrations either of the elements being sought or of their more readily detected associate elements. Depending on circumstance, geochemical exploration samples soils, rock and lake and stream [..]
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geochemistrythe science of chemistry applied to rocks and minerals; geochemists analyze the contents of subsurface rocks for the presence of organic matter associated with oil deposits.
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