Iodine and human health, the role of environmental geochemistry and diet, a review
R Fuge, CC Johnson - Applied Geochemistry, 2015 - Elsevier
Iodine is an essential element in the human diet and a deficiency can lead to a number of
health outcomes collectively termed iodine deficiency disorders (IDD). The geochemistry of …
health outcomes collectively termed iodine deficiency disorders (IDD). The geochemistry of …
Atmospheric chemistry of iodine
The atmospheric chemistry of iodine is important in diverse ways. First, it provides the route
for iodine, which is an essential dietary element for mammals, to be transported from its …
for iodine, which is an essential dietary element for mammals, to be transported from its …
Using the Cl/Br ratio as a tracer to identify the origin of salinity in aquifers in Spain and Portugal
FJ Alcalá, E Custodio - Journal of Hydrology, 2008 - Elsevier
A study on the applicability of the Cl/Br molar ratio for identifying the origin of groundwater
salinity is presented according to the experience gained in Spain and Portugal. Cl/Br ratios …
salinity is presented according to the experience gained in Spain and Portugal. Cl/Br ratios …
Halogens in volcanic systems
The transport, degassing and atmospheric release of halogens from active volcanism on
Earth have been the focus of increasing interest over the last few decades, and have …
Earth have been the focus of increasing interest over the last few decades, and have …
The effects of volcanic eruptions on atmospheric chemistry
R von Glasow, N Bobrowski, C Kern - Chemical Geology, 2009 - Elsevier
Volcanoes are very strong sources of sulphur, acids and other gases, as well as particles,
that are of atmospheric relevance. Some gases only behave as passive tracers, others affect …
that are of atmospheric relevance. Some gases only behave as passive tracers, others affect …
Halogens in igneous processes and their fluxes to the atmosphere and oceans from volcanic activity: A review
The halogens (F, Cl, Br, I) form an important suite of tracers of igneous processes, and may
be used to track magmas from their point of origin, through their differentiation, evolution …
be used to track magmas from their point of origin, through their differentiation, evolution …
End-Permian extinction amplified by plume-induced release of recycled lithospheric volatiles
Magmatic volatile release to the atmosphere can lead to climatic changes and substantial
environmental degradation including the production of acid rain, ocean acidification and …
environmental degradation including the production of acid rain, ocean acidification and …
Halogens and trace metal emissions from the ongoing 2008 summit eruption of Kīlauea volcano, Hawaii
Volcanic plume samples taken in 2008 and 2009 from the Halemaumau eruption at Kīlauea
provide new insights into Kīlauea's degassing behaviour. The Cl, F and S gas systematics …
provide new insights into Kīlauea's degassing behaviour. The Cl, F and S gas systematics …
Halogens in mafic and intermediate-silica content magmas
As volatile and variably mobile components, halogens play key roles in magmatic,
metasomatic, mineralizing, and volcanic processes by influencing the physical and chemical …
metasomatic, mineralizing, and volcanic processes by influencing the physical and chemical …
Atmospheric chemistry in volcanic plumes
R von Glasow - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2010 - National Acad Sciences
Recent field observations have shown that the atmospheric plumes of quiescently
degassing volcanoes are chemically very active, pointing to the role of chemical cycles …
degassing volcanoes are chemically very active, pointing to the role of chemical cycles …