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Geochemistry International


Vol. 59, No. 13, 2021


Petrogenesis of Cenozoic Basaltic Rocks from the Leiqiong Area, South China: Evidence from Geochemical Constraints

Yung-Tan Lee, Pin-Chang Chou, Kung-Suan Ho, Yu-Wei Tsai and Ying-Ju Chang p. 1199  abstract

Geochemistry, Geochronology, and Tectonic Significance of Yuejin Sumu Bimodal-like Intrusive Rocks in Xilinhot, Inner Mongolia

Wenxiao Zhou, Yuanbai Li, Xinjie Yang and Jiali Xu p. 1235  abstract

Elemental Distribution and Partitioning Law between the Geothermal Water and Associated Deposits for a Typical Geothermal System with Large-Scale Siliceous Sinter Deposits in the Tibet

Hartman Issombo Elenga, Hongbing Tan, Dongpin Shi and Djohn Josia Weaver Mboussa p. 1258  abstract

Petrography and Geochemistry of Upper Carboniferous-Early Permian Sandstones from Zhanjin Formation in Qiwu Area, South Qiangtang Basin, Tibet: Implications for Provenance, Source Weathering and Tectonic Setting

Qian Hou, Zuozhen Han, Chuanlong Mou, Qiyu Wang and Zhiyuan Tan p. 1274  abstract

Depositional Basin, Diagenetic Conditions and Source of Miocene Evaporites in the Tuzluca Basin in Northeastern Anatolia, Turkey: Geochemical Evidence

P. Güngör Yeşilova and Ç. Yeşilova p. 1293  abstract

Changes in Chemical Fractions of Inorganic Carbon in Sediments of Hulun Lake and A Differential Analysis Study with Other Typical Lakes of China

Dekun Hou, Shusheng Li, Hualin Liu, Fujin Zhang and Jiang He p. 1311  abstract

Evaluation of Hydrogeochemical Characteristics of Groundwater in Mt. Erciyes Stratovolcano Aquifers

Nuray Ates, Filiz Dadaser-Celik and Sehnaz Sule Kaplan-Bekaroglu p. 1324  abstract

Introducing Improved Performance of Boxplot (New Method) in Estimating the Threshold (Separating Anomalies from the Background)

A. Habibnia, Gh. R. Rahimipour and H. Ranjbar p. 1341  abstract

Spatial Distribution and Ecotoxicological Assessment of Heavy Metals in Bottom Sediments of Yellow River from Inner Mongolia, China

H. R. Ren, L. Tao, Y. C. Guo and J. Ren p. 1354  abstract