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Papers to Appear pp. I-I(1)
IAGC Membership Form pp. XIII-XIII(1)
Current Literature Survey pp. III
Geochemical controls on ground water composition at the Cripple Creek Mining District, Cripple Creek, Colorado pp. 1-24(24) Authors: Eary L.E.; Runnells D.D.; Esposito K.J.
Thermodynamics and organic matter: constraints on neutralization processes in sediments of highly acidic waters pp. 25-36(12) Authors: Blodau C.; Peiffer S.
A case study on geochemical anomaly identification through principal components analysis supplementary projection pp. 37-44(8) Authors: Garcia Pereira H.; Renca S.; Saraiva J.
Accumulation chamber measurements of methane fluxes: application to volcanic-geothermal areas and landfills pp. 45-54(10) Authors: Cardellini C.; Chiodini G.; Frondini F.; Granieri D.; Lewicki J.; Peruzzi L.
Study of the pore water chemistry through an argillaceous formation: a paleohydrochemical approach pp. 55-73(19) Authors: Degueldre C.; Scholtis A.; Laube A.; Turrero M.J.; Thomas B.
Stable carbon isotope constraints on mixing and mass balance of CO2 in an urban atmosphere: Dallas metropolitan area, Texas, USA pp. 75-95(21) Authors: Clark-Thorne S.T.; Yapp C.J.
Aqueous geochemistry in the Udden pit lake, northern Sweden pp. 97-108(12) Authors: Ramstedt M.; Carlsson E.; Lovgren L.
Occurrence of platinum, palladium and gold in pine needles of Pinus pinea L. from the city of Palermo (Italy) pp. 109-116(8) Authors: Dongarra G.; Varrica D.; Sabatino G.
Hydrogeochemistry and strontium isotopes of spring and mineral waters from Monte Vulture volcano, Italy pp. 117-125(9) Authors: Barbieri M.; Morotti M.
Uranium-series fractionation in mafic extrusives pp. 127-134(8) Author: Osmond J.K.
Rare earth elements as indicators of groundwater environment changes in a fractured rock system: evidence from fracture-filling calcite pp. 135-143(9) Authors: Lee S.-G.; Lee D.-H.; Kim Y.; Chae B.-G.; Kim W.-Y.; Woo N.-C.
Delineating the karstic flow system in the upper Lost River drainage basin, south central Indiana: using sulphate and 34SSO4 as tracers pp. 145-153(9) Authors: Lee E.S.; Krothe N.C.