Distribution of Rare Earth Elements and Their Applications as Tracers for Groundwater Geochemistry - A Review
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Title
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Distribution of Rare Earth Elements and Their Applications as Tracers for Groundwater Geochemistry - A Review
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Other Titles
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희토류원소의 분포와 수리지구화학의 추적자로써 적용
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Authors
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Hwang, Heejin
Nyamgerel, Yalalt
Lee, Jeonghoon
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Subject
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Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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Keywords
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rare earth element; groundwater-rock interaction; groundwater flow paths; ice core study
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Issue Date
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2021-08
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Citation
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Hwang, Heejin, Nyamgerel, Yalalt, Lee, Jeonghoon. 2021. "Distribution of Rare Earth Elements and Their Applications as Tracers for Groundwater Geochemistry - A Review". The Journal of The Korean Earth Science Society, 42(4): 383-389.
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Abstract
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Several studies investigating the behavior and environmental distribution of rare earth elements (REEs) have been reviewed to determine the geochemical processes that may affect their concentrations and fractionation patterns in groundwater and whether these elements can be used as tracers for groundwater-rock interactions and groundwater flow paths in small catchments. Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), equipped with an ultrasonic nebulizer and active-film multiplier detector, is routinely used as an analytical technique to measure REEs in groundwater, facilitating the analysis of dissolved REE geochemistry. This review focuses on the distribution of REEs in groundwater and their application as tracers for groundwater geochemistry. Our review of existing literature suggests that REEs in ice cores can be used as effective tracers for atmospheric particles, aiding the identification of source regions.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/13644
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5467/JKESS.2021.42.4.383
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Type
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Article
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