Sources of environmental sulfur in the groundwater system, southern New Zealand
Sulfide minerals commonly occur in sediments and basement rocks in southern New Zealand, as authigenic precipitates from groundwater below the oxygenated surface zone. There are two principal potential sources for sulfur in the groundwater system: weathering of sulfide minerals in the metamorphic ba...
Main Authors: | Tostevin, R, Craw, D, Van Hale, R, Vaughan, M |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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