Geochemistry: Find data
This guide contains key geochemistry resources for students and researchers at Stanford.
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Featured resources
Using Geochemical Data by Hugh R. Rollinson
ISBN: 9781317898184Publication Date: 2014"Using Geochemical Data brings together in one volume a wide range of ideas and methods currently used in geochemistry, providing a foundation of knowledge from which the reader can interpret, evaluate and present geochemical data." (publisher's description)
- USGS Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science CenterGeology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center (GGGSC) located in Lakewood, Colorado on the Denver Federal Center. At GGGSC, we apply expertise in geology, geophysics, and geochemistry to interdisciplinary efforts in support of the USGS mission to address the Nation’s important earth science issues, with an emphasis on mineral resources. This website includes news, data and tools, publications, and brief descriptions of key topics, plus more.
- USGS Branch of Geochemistry, Sample Submittal Manual, 4th editionC.M. Murphy, R.V. Mendes, S.T. Smith
1993, Open-File Report 93-533
Data collections
- Carbon Dioxide Research Group (LDEO)Data from sequestration research of CO2 generated by power plants by injection into deep aquifers. Provided by Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO) of Columbia University.
- EarthChemEarthChem is a Geochemistry Information Network, which includes the EarthChem Geochemical Resource Library, a collection of datasets, tools, and resources relevant to the field of geochemistry contributed by the geochemistry community.
- SedDB - Data Collection For Marine Sediment GeochemistrySedDB complements current geological data systems (PetDB, EarthChem, NavDat and GEOROC) with an integrated compilation of geochemistry of marine and continental sediments.
- National Geochemical DatabaseThe National Geochemical Database project assembles, reformats, corrects, and archives historical data obtained from the geochemical analysis of millions of geologic samples collected for USGS studies.
Databases with physical properties
- CHEMnetBASE chemical databases onlineCHEMnetBASE is a collection of 11 cutting-edge interactive chemistry databases. One-stop searching allows users to perform searches on chemical terms on chemical structures simultaneously across all databases within CHEMnetBASE except for Polymers: A Properties Database. It is also possible to search individual resources within CHEMnetBASE.
- ReaxysReaxys Xcelerate is a fully integrated electronic chemistry database that contains organic, inorganic and organometallic substance, property, and reaction data for small molecules housed previously in the Beilstein, Gmelin, and Chemistry Patent databases, as well as Reaxys medicinal chemistry. Includes coverage from 1771-present for 400 journals. Coverage also includes English language-only patents from the major chemistry patent classes of the U.S., European, and World Patent Offices. Reaxys Xcelerate is a premium version of Reaxys that allows faster analysis of results using visualization tools, automates synthesis planning, and uses flexible reporting outputs for sharing their results and annotations with colleagues.
- SpringerMaterials Providing access to numerical and graphical data on the properties of materials from the Landolt-Börnstein New Series, the Linus Pauling Files and other integrated resourcesSpringerMaterials at materials.springer.com is a comprehensive database for identifying materials properties and covers data from materials science, physics, physical and inorganic chemistry, engineering and other related fields. SpringerMaterials was designed with a research focus on materials science, physics, chemistry, and engineering, and is supporting research and development in corporate organizations in the fields of bulk and fine chemical manufacturing, petroleum and petrochemicals, semiconductors and electronic materials, optical metals, ceramics, polymer synthesis and processing, and materials for fuels and energy application.
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