![]() Rosso, Series Editor Richland, Washington August 2014 Thank you! All supplemental materials associated with this volume can be found at the MSA website. ![]() It has been a wonderful experience to shepherd this series and work with the Mineralogical Society of America, the Geochemical Society, and so many editors and authors over the past 14 years. Frank Baum, in The Marvelous Land of Oz, wrote “Everything has to come to an end, sometime.” With the completion of this volume, I will be stepping down from my position as the Series Editor of RiMG. It may have taken several years to bring to fulfillment, but Rob and the other editors overcame the obstacles and successfully compiled the volume that you are now reading. Changing short-course venues, changing chapter authorship, and other unexpected obstacles, challenged the organizers and threatened to undermine the completion of this volume. This project has been a labor of love for the organizers. Goldschmidt Conference and held at the Miners Foundry, Nevada City, CA (June 15-16, 2014). For permission to reprint entire articles in these cases and the like, consult the Administrator of the Mineralogical Society of America as to the royalty due to the Society.Įnvironmental Geochemistry, Mineralogy, and Microbiology 79įROM THE SERIES EDITOR This volume, edited by Rob Bowell, Charlie Alpers, Heather Jamieson, Kirk Nordstrom, and Juro Majzlan, presents a comprehensive review of the topics covered at the “Environmental Geochemistry, Mineralogy, and Microbiology of Arsenic” short course that followed the 24th Annual V.M. This consent does not extend to other types of copying for general distribution, for advertising or promotional purposes, for creating new collective works, or for resale. for copying beyond that permitted by Sections 107 or 108 of the U.S. The consent is given on the condition, however, that the copier pay the stated per-copy fee through the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. The appearance of the code at the bottom of the first page of each chapter in this volume indicates the copyright owner’s consent that copies of the article can be made for personal use or internal use or for the personal use or internal use of specific clients, provided the original publication is cited. The MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY of AMERICA 3635 Concorde Parkway, Suite 500 Chantilly, Virginia, 20151-1125, U.S.A. Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, Volume 79 Arsenic: Environmental Geochemistry, Mineralogy, and Microbiology ISSN 1529-6466 ISBN 978-0-93 Rosso MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY of AMERICA GEOCHEMICAL SOCIETY Field of view 2.5 cm (bottom right) Liroconite, Wheal Gorland, St Day, Cornwall, United Kingdom. (bottom left) Shultenite (white) in matrix of Cuprian adamite (emerald green) and olivenite (dark green) nest of crystals in tennantite matrix, Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto region, Namibia. (top right) Arthurite, scorodite and pharmacosiderite, 150 level Copper Stope, Majuba Mine, Pershing County, Nevada, U.S.A. Back Cover: (top left) Erythrite crystals, Bou Azer District, Tazenakht, Ouarzazate Province, Souss-Massa-Draâ Region, Morocco. Crystal drawing of mimetite crystal structure. Bowellįriedrich-Schiller-Universitat, Jena, Germany Front Cover: Mimetite, 17-23 Floors, 9th Level, Jersey Vein, Bunker Hill Mine, Kellogg, Idaho, U.S.A. REVIEWS in MINERALOGY and GEOCHEMISTRY Volume 79Įnvironmental Geochemistry, Mineralogy, and Microbiology EDITORS Robert J.
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