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24 Feb 2007
GeochemistryThe field of geochemistry involves study of the chemical composition of the Earth and
other planets, chemical processes and reactions that govern the composition of rocks and soils, and the cycles of matter
and energy that transport the Earth's chemical components in time and space, and their interaction with the hydrosphere and
the atmosphere.
The most important fields of geochemistry are:
The man considered by most to be the father of modern geochemistry was Victor Goldschmidt, and the ideas of the subject were formed by him in a series of publications from 1922 under the title 'Geochemische Verteilungsgesetze der Elemente'. External link | |