AbstractChlorine is the most abundant halogen in sedimentary formation waters with concentrations from <100 to >250000 mg/l. Bromine is the second most abundant halogen at <1 mg/l to >6000 mg/l with iodine from <0.1 mg/l to >100 mg/l and fluorine from <0.1 mg/l to 30 mg/l. Chlorine and bromine show a strong systematic covariation suggesting that they are subject to the same controlling mechanisms. Fluorine only shows relatively high concentrations at elevated chlorine and bromine concentrations showing that fluorine, chlorine and bromine are possibly controlled by the same processes. Iodine does not correlate with any of the other halogens indicating that unique processes control iodine.Key geological parameters that in...
Two new analytical methodologies were developed for chlorine and bromine stable isotope analyses of ...
The transport of solutes from their source to natural water systems is a critical control ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of bromide ion concentration on the distri...
Chlorine is the most abundant halogen in sedimentary formation waters with concentrations from <1...
Halogen ratios (Br/Cl and I/Cl) and concentrations provide important information about how sedimenta...
Hydrologists and geochemists commonly use the solutes chloride and bromide and their ratio to distin...
The impact of elevated bromide concentrations (399 to 750µg/L) on the formation of halogenated disin...
Other than halite diagenesis and organic matter degradation, Cl- and Br- are considered to be conser...
This chapter aims to provide a framework for understanding the distribution of halogens in the ocean...
The areal and vertical distribution of iodine, bromine and organic carbon has been examined in a sui...
International audienceOil fields from the Paris Basin are located in three geological levels: Dogger...
This chapter aims to provide a framework for understanding the distribution of halogens in the ocean...
International audienceAbstract The aims of this review chapter are to (i) summarize the distribution...
The kinetics of iodate formation is a critical factor in mitigation of the formation of potentially ...
Understanding and quantifying terrestrial salt cycling is central to scientific fields such as ...
Two new analytical methodologies were developed for chlorine and bromine stable isotope analyses of ...
The transport of solutes from their source to natural water systems is a critical control ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of bromide ion concentration on the distri...
Chlorine is the most abundant halogen in sedimentary formation waters with concentrations from <1...
Halogen ratios (Br/Cl and I/Cl) and concentrations provide important information about how sedimenta...
Hydrologists and geochemists commonly use the solutes chloride and bromide and their ratio to distin...
The impact of elevated bromide concentrations (399 to 750µg/L) on the formation of halogenated disin...
Other than halite diagenesis and organic matter degradation, Cl- and Br- are considered to be conser...
This chapter aims to provide a framework for understanding the distribution of halogens in the ocean...
The areal and vertical distribution of iodine, bromine and organic carbon has been examined in a sui...
International audienceOil fields from the Paris Basin are located in three geological levels: Dogger...
This chapter aims to provide a framework for understanding the distribution of halogens in the ocean...
International audienceAbstract The aims of this review chapter are to (i) summarize the distribution...
The kinetics of iodate formation is a critical factor in mitigation of the formation of potentially ...
Understanding and quantifying terrestrial salt cycling is central to scientific fields such as ...
Two new analytical methodologies were developed for chlorine and bromine stable isotope analyses of ...
The transport of solutes from their source to natural water systems is a critical control ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of bromide ion concentration on the distri...