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1Water Management Challenges Associated with the Production of Shale Gas by Hydraulic FracturingElements2011736
2Ferruginous Conditions: A Dominant Feature of the Ocean through Earth's HistoryElements2011717
3CO2 Sequestration in Deep Sedimentary FormationsElements2008703
4Re-equilibration of Zircon in Aqueous Fluids and MeltsElements2007661
5Immobile Element Fingerprinting of OphiolitesElements2014542
6Zircon Behaviour and the Thermal Histories of Mountain ChainsElements2007535
7Crossing Disciplines and Scales to Understand the Critical ZoneElements2007521
8Ophiolites and Their OriginsElements2014503
9Rare Earth Elements: Minerals, Mines, Magnets (and More)Elements2012484
10Mineral Carbonation of CO2Elements2008474
11The Global Phosphorus Cycle: Past, Present, and FutureElements2008401
12Gold in SolutionElements2009377
13Hydrothermal Mobilisation of the Rare Earth Elements - a Tale of "Ceria" and "Yttria"Elements2012365
14When the Continental Crust MeltsElements2011287
15Stable Isotopes and the Origin of DiamondElements2005283
16How Does the Continental Crust Get Really Hot?Elements2011281
17Granitic Pegmatites as Sources of Strategic MetalsElements2012270
18Apatite: A Fingerprint for Metasomatic ProcessesElements2015257
19Large Igneous Provinces and the Mantle Plume HypothesisElements2005254
20Mine Wastes: Past, Present, FutureElements2011254
21Uranium Mill Tailings: Geochemistry, Mineralogy, and Environmental ImpactElements2006244
22Serpentinite: What, Why, Where?Elements2013240
23Toxic Metals in the Environment: The Role of SurfacesElements2005239
24Arc Magmatic Tempos: Gathering the EvidenceElements2015239
25Arsenic in Shallow, Reducing Groundwaters in Southern Asia: An Environmental Health DisasterElements2006235
26Bone and Tooth Mineralization: Why Apatite?Elements2008234
27Spent Nuclear FuelElements2006232
28Magmatic Apatite: A Powerful, Yet Deceptive, MineralElements2015232
29Nickel Laterite Ore Deposits: Weathered SerpentinitesElements2013230
30Zircon Tiny but TimelyElements2007227
31Granitic Pegmatites as Reflections of Their SourcesElements2012227
32Soil Biogeochemical Processes within the Critical ZoneElements2007224
33Structurally Robust, Chemically Diverse: Apatite and Apatite Supergroup MineralsElements2015224
34Mineralization of Bones and TeethElements2007223
35Nanoparticles in the Soil EnvironmentElements2008222
36The Magma Reservoirs That Feed SupereruptionsElements2008221
37The Odds and Evens of Mercury Isotopes: Applications of Mass-Dependent and Mass-Independent Isotope FractionationElements2009220
38Ceramic Waste Forms for ActinidesElements2006216
39Physical and Chemical Controls on the Critical ZoneElements2007214
40Zircon Behaviour in Deeply Subducted RocksElements2007211
41Zircon as a Monitor of Crustal GrowthElements2007211
42Diversity of Rare Earth Deposits: The Key Example of ChinaElements2012210
43Mine Waters: Acidic to CircmneutralElements2011203
44IRON IN MICROBIAL METABOLISMSElements2011203
45Recycling, Reuse and Rehabilitation of Mine WastesElements2011202
46Chemistry and Mineralogy of ArsenicElements2006200
47Carbon Dioxide Sequestration A Solution to a Global ProblemElements2008198
48Tourmaline Isotopes: No Element Left BehindElements2011196
49Rare Earth Mineralization in Igneous Rocks: Sources and ProcessesElements2012194
50Crystal Zoning as an Archive for Magma EvolutionElements2007192