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Water

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Encyclopedia of Geochemistry

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Water (H2O), present in the geologic environment as solid, liquid, vapor, and supercritical fluid, is one of the most important components of Earth’s fluid envelope. Without water and its special properties, Earth would be a vastly different planet in many ways. Water plays critical roles in atmospheric processes, including the absorption of radiant energy and the redistribution of energy through weather mechanisms, thus fundamentally influencing climate. In the lithosphere, water serves as an essential solvent and transport medium for many of the elements, a modifier of rock physical properties, and a lubricant for tectonic processes. The biosphere also depends on water for its very existence, for its solvent properties, and, in photosynthesis, as an electron-donating nutrient.

Properties of Water

Many of water’s physical and chemical properties (Table 1) are anomalous, whether by comparison with other compounds generally; by comparison with the dihydride compounds of S,...

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Moses, C.O. (2018). Water. In: White, W.M. (eds) Encyclopedia of Geochemistry. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39312-4_42

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