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Author Dikaiakos, J.G.; Tsitouris, C.G.; Siskos, P.A.; Melissos, D.A.; Nastos, P.
Title Rainwater composition in Athens, Greece Type Journal Article
Year (down) 1990 Publication Atmospheric Environment. Part B. Urban Atmosphere Abbreviated Journal
Volume 24 Issue 1 Pages 171-176
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Call Number THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ dikaiakos1990rainwater Serial 74
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Author Karistineos, N.; Ioakim, C.
Title Palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic evolution of the serres basin (N. Greece) during the miocene Type Journal Article
Year (down) 1989 Publication Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 70 Issue 1-3 Pages 275-285
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Abstract The palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic evolution of the Serres basin from the end of mid-Miocene to the end of the Miocene is examined. Lignites were deposited over a thick sequence of conglomerates and sands. Fossils found in the lignites indicate a lacustrine environment with tropical-subtropical climatic conditions. The climate became progressively drier and only small lakes were reserved during the Messinian salinity crisis. Deposition of lake sediments finally ended with the world-wide Pliocene marine transgression. A correlation of the Serres basin with other lacustrine basins in the Aegean area is attempted.
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Karistineos1989 Serial 28
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Author Isaaks*, E.H.; Srivastava, R.M.
Title An introduction to applied geostatistics Type Book Whole
Year (down) 1989 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Publisher Oxford University Press, New York Place of Publication Editor
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Isaaks1989 Serial 160
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Author Elrashidi, M.A.; Adriano, D.C.; Workman, S.M.; Lindsay, W.L.
Title Chemical equilibria of selenium in soils: a theoretical development1 Type Journal Article
Year (down) 1987 Publication Soil Science Abbreviated Journal
Volume 144 Issue 2 Pages 141-152
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Call Number THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ elrashidi1987chemical Serial 103
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Author Hanshaw, B.B.; Back, W.
Title Deciphering hydrological systems by means of geochemical processes Type Journal Article
Year (down) 1985 Publication Hydrological Sciences Journal Abbreviated Journal
Volume 30 Issue 2 Pages 257-271
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Abstract The distribution of permeability and chemical character of groundwater in carbonate aquifers is significantly influenced by the many diagenetic processes

and reactions that occur in the early development of these rocks. Many of these diagenetic processes occur in the transition zone formed as the carbonate sediments emerge from the marine environment and become fresh-water aquifers. Analyses of trace elements and isotopes

indicate that calcite cements and dolomites are formed in this groundwater mixing zone. Reverse reactions such as mineral dissolution and dedolomitization occur in carbonate aquifer systems. The geochemical reactivity of the fresh-water/salt-water mixing zone results from the nonlinearity of geochemical parameters as a function of ionic strength and causes extensive dissolution in coastal carbonate rocks. Interpretation of geochemical reactions and isotopic composition of groundwater provides a method to determine hydrological parameters

such as porosity, hydraulic conductivity, and groundwater flow rates. This geochemical method is largely independent of the more conventional approach of determining these parameters by an evaluation of physical properties of aquifer systems.
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Hanshaw1985 Serial 25
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