1966
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2541(66)90003-9
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Historical foundations of chemical geology and geochemistry

Abstract: SUMMARYRoughly, the name chemical geology has been used for as long as chemistry has been applied in geology; the name geochemistry was introduced by Schbnbein, in 1838. Whereas initially the names were often regarded as synonymous, in our century there is a tendency to make a distinction between the two on the basis of the way in which the subject is approached.In the previous century most of the work dealt with mineral and rock analysis and the occurrence of geochemical cycles. Other fields of study, such as… Show more

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“…At the launch of the journal "Chemical Geology" in 1966, Manten (1966) traced the historical foundations of chemical geology and geochemistry. The first use of the word "geochemistry" was attributed to the Swiss chemist C.F.…”
Section: Introduction Historical Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the launch of the journal "Chemical Geology" in 1966, Manten (1966) traced the historical foundations of chemical geology and geochemistry. The first use of the word "geochemistry" was attributed to the Swiss chemist C.F.…”
Section: Introduction Historical Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%