Geochemistry

Chemistry tools can be used to study the structure and composition of the Earth and its neighboring planets in the solar system. Geochemistry is a broad and fascinating subject, both in terms of the topics it addresses and the techniques used. The Geochemistry section of the Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences module contains a number of articles on state-of-the-art information on the techniques and technical innovations available to modern geochemists and on how the tools and principles of chemistry have been applied to a wide range of issues in Earth and Environmental Sciences.

 

Sub-Tracks

  • Aqueous geochemistry
  • Biogeochemistry
  • Concepts of energy, entropy and fundamental thermodynamics
  • Earth crust
  • Giant planets
  • Isotope geochemistry
  • Organic geochemistry
  • Petrology
  • Photogeochemistry
  • Radiogenic isotope geochemistry
  • Regional geochemistry
  • Solar system
  • Stable isotope geochemistry
  • Terrestrial planets
  • Trace Elements in Igneous Process

Market Analysis: According to a study conducted by one of the countries produced 729.10 million tons of minerals in 2019. It generates 95 minerals, including 55 minor minerals, three atomic minerals, 23 nonmetallic minerals, ten metallic minerals, and four minerals connected to fuel. The market size was USD 0.95 billion in 2020, according to a Fortune Business InsightsTM analysis titled "Geochemical Services Market, 2021-2028." During the forecast period, it is expected to increase at a CAGR of 4.9 percent, from USD 1.01 billion in 2021 to USD 1.41 billion in 2028.

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