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GEOCHEMISTRY - traducción al árabe

SCIENCE THAT APPLIES CHEMISTRY TO GEOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
Geochemist; Geochemical; Geochemica; Hydrogeochemistry; Hydrogeochemistry an introduction; History of geochemistry; Geochemically; Subfields of geochemistry; Geochemical research
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GEOCHEMISTRY         

ألاسم

جِيُوكِيميَاء ; كِيميَاء أَرْضِيَّة

geochemistry         
الكِيمْياءُ الأَرْضِيَّة
geochemistry         
الجيوكمياء ، الكمياء الأرضية

Definición

geochemistry
¦ noun the study of the chemical composition of the earth and its rocks and minerals.
Derivatives
geochemical adjective
geochemist noun

Wikipedia

Geochemistry

Geochemistry is the science that uses the tools and principles of chemistry to explain the mechanisms behind major geological systems such as the Earth's crust and its oceans.: 1  The realm of geochemistry extends beyond the Earth, encompassing the entire Solar System, and has made important contributions to the understanding of a number of processes including mantle convection, the formation of planets and the origins of granite and basalt.: 1  It is an integrated field of chemistry and geology.

Ejemplos de uso de GEOCHEMISTRY
1. The two research teams were led by Alan Jay Kaufman, associate professor of geochemistry at the University of Maryland and Anbar.
2. Scientist Sifts Through Meteorites and Bricks By Kevin O‘Flynn Staff Writer Vladimir Filonov / MT Nazarov showing off meteorites at the Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry.
3. Clayton, The University of Chicago, for his contributions to geochemistry and cosmochemistry that provided insight into the evolution of the solar system. _Edwin N.
4. It was based on the geologic elements of a total petroleum system and data from detailed studies of geochemistry, petroleum geology, geophysics and tectonics.
5. Every year, the meteorite laboratory, housed in the Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry on Ulitsa Kosygina, receives hundreds of possible meteorite samples found by ordinary people around the country.