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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047943882
    Format: 526 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9516909213
    Series Statement: Geochemical atlas of Europe / FOREGS 1
    Content: The IUGS/IAGC Global Geochemical Baseline Programme aims to establish a global geochemical reference baseline for 〉60 determints in a range of media for environmental and other applications. The European contribution to the programme has been carried out by government institutions from 26 countries under the auspices of the Forum of European Geological Surveys (FOREGS). The main objectives of this European survey were: 1) to applay standardised methods of sampling, chemicval analysis and data managment to prepare a geochemical baseline across Europe ; and 2) to use this reference network to level national baseline datasets. Samples of stream water, stream sediment and three types of soil (organic top layer, minerogenic top and sub soil) have been collected at 900 stations, each representing a catchment area of 100 km2, corresponding to a sampling density of about one sample per 4700 km2. In addition, the uppermost 25 cm of floodplain sediment was sampled from 790 sites each representing a catchment area of 1000 km2. All soil and sediment samples were prepared at the same laboratory, and all samples of particular sample types were analysed by the same method at the same laboratory. More than 50 elements, both total and aqua regia extractable concentrations, and other parameters (such pH and grain size) were determined on the 〈2 mm grain size fraction of soil and floodplain sediment samples and on the 〈0.15 mm grain size fraction of stream sediment samples, and total concentrations of organic soil samples were measured after using a strong acid digestion. Nine laboratories of European geological surveys carried out the analytical work. Altogether, 360 geochemical maps showing the distribution of elements across Europe have been prepared.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Europa ; Umweltgeochemie ; Chemisches Element ; Konzentration ; Geochemie
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_520857224
    Format: 526 S , Ill., graph Darst., zahlr. Kt.
    ISBN: 9516909213
    Series Statement: Geochemical atlas of Europe / FOREGS 1
    Language: English
    Keywords: Europa ; Geochemie ; Atlas
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  • 3
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    Espoo : Geologian tutkimuskeskus
    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ101210
    Format: 65 S. + 4 Kt.-Beil.
    ISBN: 9516909213
    Series Statement: Suomen geologinen kartta : kallioperäkarttojen selitykset 4321
    Note: MAB0014.001: K 07.0119(4321)/Erl. , Auch online verfügbar
    In: Suomen geologinen kartta
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZKOHA-16042018-91518
    Format: 526 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    ISBN: 951-690-921-3
    Series Statement: Geochemical Atlas of Europe 1
    Content: The IUGS/IAGC Global Geochemical Baselines Programme aims to establish a global geochemical reference baseline for 〉60 determinants in a range of media for environmental and other applications. The European contribution to the programme has been carried out by government institutions from 26 countries under the auspices of the Forum of European Geological Surveys (FOREGS) The main objectives of this European survey were: 1) to apply standardised methods of sampling, chemical analysis and data management to prepare a geochemical baseline across Europe; and 2) to use this reference network to level national baseline datasets. Samples of stream water, stream sediment and three types of soil (organic top layer, minerogenic top and sub soil) have been collected at 900 stations, each representing a catchment area of 100 km2, corresponding to a sampling density of about one sample per 4700 km2. In addition, the uppermost 25 cm of floodplain sediment was sampled from 790 sites each representing a catchment area of 1000 km2. All soil and sediment samples were prepared at the same laboratory, and all samples of particular sample types were analysed by the same method at the same laboratory. More than 50 elements, both total and aqua regia extractable concentrations, and other parameters (such as pH and grain size) were determined on the 〈2 mm grain size fraction of minerogenic samples, and total concentrations of organic soil samples were measured after using a strong acid digestion. Nine laboratories of European geological surveys carried out the analytical work. Altogether, 360 geochemical maps showing the distribution of elements across Europe have been prepared. All the results and field observations are organised in a common database and the maps are published as a Geochemical Atlas of Europe. All the sampling sites were photographed and this photo archive is also available. Samples have been archived in the Slovak Republic for possible future use. Initial results show that the distribution patterns of both water and solid samples are related to such factors as large-scale tectonic provinces, geochemical variation of large lithological units, extension of the Weichselian glaciation, and contamination reflecting industrialized areas and regions of intensive agriculture. Key words (GeoRef Thesaurus, AGI): geochemical surveys, baseline studies, soils, sediments, stream water, sampling, sample preparation, chemical analysis, geochemical maps, atlas, areal geology, Europe
    In: Geochemical Atlas of Europe / FOREGS
    Language: English
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