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The environmental geochemistry of organic contaminants primarily concerns the sources, movement, and fate of petroleum hydrocarbons and their by-products, as well as the halogenated hydrocarbons, the group to which many pesticides belong.
Practically speaking, research in environmental geochemistry tends to focus on chemical processes that affect humans and the human environment. These topics may include contaminant chemistry (in water, soil, or air), degradation of natural resources involving chemical changes, and climatic changes.
It is an environment of high temperature and pressure, restricted circulation of fluids, and relatively low free-oxygen content. The secondary environment is the environment of weathering, erosion, and sedimentation at the surface of the Earth.
In his text book entitled, Principles of Environmental Geochemistry, Nelson Eby, (2004) states that environmental geochemistry involves an understanding of how natural systems work and the human impact on these systems.
Geochemistry is the science that uses the tools and principles of chemistry to explain the mechanisms behind major geological systems such as the Earths crust and its oceans. Environmental chemistry is the scientific study of the chemical and biochemical phenomena that occur in natural places.
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Contamination and pollution of soil and water. Dust and particulate matter released during mining can have adverse effects on the respiratory systems of nearby humans and animals.
Environmental geochemistry is about the sources, distribution and interactions of chemical species in the earth system, covering rocks, minerals, soil, water and biology.

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