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- Action anthropique ; Aménagement ; Aménagement portuaire ; Aménagement touristique ; Construction urbaine ; Delta ; Dune littorale ; Estuaire ; Falaise ; Géographie physique ; Géomorphologie littorale ; Lagon ; Ligne de rivage ; Littoral ; Plage (1)
- Action anthropique ; Biogéographie ; Bédouins, ethnie ; Désertification ; Ecologie humaine ; Egypte ; Environnement ; Epistémologie ; Forêt ; Géographie physique ; Image de la nature ; Israël ; Negev ; Nomadisme ; Pluie acide ; Pollution ; Relation homme-environnement ; Signification ; Sinaï ; Symbolisme ; Territoires occupés ; Théorie (1)
- Australie ; Cristallin ; Elément-trace ; Granodiorite ; Géochimie ; Géographie physique ; Météorisation ; Torrongo ; Victoria (1)
- Circulation atmosphérique ; Climatologie ; Dioxyde de carbone ; Désertification ; Environnement ; Epistémologie ; Gaz carbonique ; Gphy ; Géographie physique ; Mise au point ; Météorologie ; Nations-Unies ; Organisation météorologique mondiale ; Ozone ; Programme de recherche ; Ressources naturelles ; World Meteorological Organization (1)
- Glaciaire ; Glaciel ; Glaciologie ; Géographie physique ; Géophysique ; Technique de recherche ; Télédétection (1)
- Changing climate and human response: the impact of recent events on climatology in Environmental quality-A relevant concern for the 1980s. (1)
- Man's impact on shorelines and nearshore environments: a geomorphological perspective in Environmental quality-A relevant concern for the 1980s. (1)
- Mobility and fractionation of rare earth elements during weathering of a granodiozite (1)
- People and the ecosystem: biography (sic) as a study of ecology and culture in Environmental quality-A relevant concern for the 1980s. (1)
- Technological limitations to satellite glaciology (1)
- The rare earth elements (REE) have been mobilised and fractionated during supracrustal alteration of the Torrongo granodiorite. Compared with the parent granodiorite, incipiently and moderately altered rocks are particularly enriched in the heavy
- REE, while the extremely altered residual products are especially depleted in the heavy REE. Mobilisation of the REE probably results from PH changes of soil and ground waters as they encounter different chemical environments while fractionation may
- largely result from mineralogical controls. Submarine and subaerial weathering processes may affect REE similarly, producing intensively weathered materials appreciably depleted in the REE. Spilitisation and hydrothermal alteration processes may affect
- REES (J. A.) ed.
- REES (J. A.) ed.