ABSTRACT

In the late 18th century, Neptunists and Plutonists had controversial opinions about the formation of the Earth and its lithological units. The former believed that rocks formed from the crystallization of minerals in the early Earth's oceans, the latter believed that rocks were formed in fire. Both theories ignored the importance of continuous wat

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Plenary lectures

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Water-rock interactions in watersheds

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Environmental geochemistry

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Water-rock interactions in mine tailings