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(NAS Colloquium) Geology, Mineralogy, and Human Welfare (1999)
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. "Biological Impact on Mineral Dissolution: Application of the Lichen Model to Understanding Mineral Weathering in the Rhizosphere." (NAS Colloquium) Geology, Mineralogy, and Human Welfare. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1999.

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Front Matter (R1-R5)
Geology, Mineralogy, and Human Welfare (3348-3349)
Characterization of Complex Mineral Assemblages: Implications for Contaminant Transport and Environmental Remediation (3350-3357)
Surface Geochemistry of the Clay Minerals (3358-3364)
Contaminant Bioavailability in Soils, Sediments, and Aquatic Environments (3365-3371)
Airborne Minerals and Related Aerosol Particles: Effects on Climate and the Environment (3372-3379)
Oceanic Minerals: Their Origin, Nature of Their Environment, and Significance (3380-3387)
Mineral Surfaces and Bioavailabilty of Heavy Metals: A Molecular-scale Perspective (3388-3395)
Long-range Transport of Mineral Dust in the Global Atmosphere: Impact of African Dust on the Environment of the Southeastern United States (3396-3403)
Biological Impact on Mineral Dissolution: Application of the Lichen Model to Understanding Mineral Weathering in the Rhizosphere (3404-3411)
A Risk Assessment for Exposure to Grunerite Asbestos (Amosite) in an Iron Ore Mine (3412-3419)
Potential Effects of Gas Hydrate on Human Welfare (3420-3426)
Health Impacts of Domestic Coal Use in China (3427-3431)
Nuclear Waste Forms for Actinides (3432-3439)
Illite and Hydrocarbon Exploration (3440-3446)
Manganese Oxide Minerals: Crystal structures and Economic and Environmental Significance (3447-3454)
Negative pH, Efflorescent Mineralogy, and Consequences for Environmental Restoration at the Iron Mountain Superfound Site, California (3455-3462)
La Roca Magica, Uses of Natural Zeolites in Agriculture and Industry (3463-3470)
Synthetic Zeolites and Other Microporous Oxide Molecular Sieves (3471-3478)
Biochemical Evolution III: Polymerization on Organophilic Silica-rich Surfaces, Crystal-chemical, Modeling, Formation of First Cells, and Geological Clues (3479-3485)