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Geochemical Parameters of Elements Which Condition Their Physical and Chemical Migration

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Geochemistry of Epigenesis

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Physicochemical migration is not very different from the biogenic, since such phenomena as acidity-basicity, oxidation-reduction, or the gaseous content of natural waters are controlled by organisms. However, should some element become dissolved in the form of an ion, an undissociated molecule, or a colloidal miscela, its behavior will be governed by the laws of physics and chemistry.

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Perel’man, A.I. (1967). Geochemical Parameters of Elements Which Condition Their Physical and Chemical Migration. In: Geochemistry of Epigenesis. Monographs in Geoscience. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6497-7_3

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