User:RockMagnetist (DCO visiting scholar)/Drafts/Goldschmidt classification

For each group, an "x" denotes one of the main elements while an "m" is for elements that occur in the group but mainly belong to another.

Goldschmidt (1954)

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Goldschmidt's original classification.[1]: Table 2.1 

N Name Siderophile Chalcophile Lithophile Atmophile Biophile
1 H m x x
2 He x
3 Li x
4 Be x
5 B x m
6 C x m x x
7 N x x
8 O x x x
9 F x
10 Ne x
11 Na x m
12 Mg x m
13 Al x
14 Si x
15 P x m x
16 S x m x
17 Cl x x x
18 Ar x
19 K x m
20 Ca x m
21 Sc x
22 Ti x
23 V x m
24 Cr x
25 Mn x m
26 Fe x x m m
27 Co x x m
28 Ni x x m
29 Cu x m
30 Zn x
31 Ga x m
32 Ge x m
33 As m x
34 Se m x
35 Br x x
36 Kr x
37 Rb x
38 Sr x
39 Y x
40 Zr x
41 Nb m x
42 Mo x x
44 Ru x x
45 Rh x m
46 Pd x x
47 Ag x
48 Cd x
49 In x
50 Sn x m m
51 Sb x
52 Te m x
53 I x x x
54 Xe x
55 Cs x
56 Ba x
57 La x
58 Ce x
59 Pr x
60 Nd x
61 Pm
62 Sm x
63 Eu x
64 Gd x
65 Tb x
66 Dy x
67 Ho x
68 Er x
69 Tm x
70 Yb x
71 Lu x
72 Hf x
73 Ta x x
74 W m x
75 Re
76 Os x m
77 Ir x m
78 Pt x m
79 Au x m
80 Hg x
81 Tl x
82 Pb x
83 Bi x
90 Th x
91 U x

Mason and Moore (1982)

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Mason and Moore (1982) classification.[1]: Table 2.2 

N Name Siderophile Chalcophile Lithophile Atmophile
1 H x x
2 He x
3 Li x
4 Be x
5 B x
6 C x[a] m x
7 N x
8 O x x
9 F x
10 Ne x
11 Na x
12 Mg x
13 Al x
14 Si x
15 P x x
16 S x m
17 Cl x x
18 Ar x
19 K x
20 Ca x
21 Sc x
22 Ti x
23 V x
24 Cr x
25 Mn x
26 Fe x[b] m m
27 Co x[b] m
28 Ni x[b] m
29 Cu x[b] m
30 Zn x
31 Ga x[b] x m
32 Ge x[b] m
33 As x[c] m
34 Se x
35 Br x x
36 Kr x
37 Rb x
38 Sr x
39 Y x
40 Zr x
41 Nb x
42 Mo x[c] x
44 Ru x m
45 Rh x m
46 Pd x m
47 Ag x
48 Cd x
49 In x
50 Sn x m m
51 Sb x[c] m
52 Te x
53 I x x
54 Xe x
55 Cs x
56 Ba x
57 La x
58 Ce x
59 Pr x
60 Nd x
61 Pm
62 Sm x
63 Eu x
64 Gd x
65 Tb x
66 Dy x
67 Ho x
68 Er x
69 Tm x
70 Yb x
71 Lu x
72 Hf x
73 Ta x x
74 W x[a]
75 Re x[c]
76 Os x m
77 Ir x
78 Pt x
79 Au x
80 Hg x
81 Tl x
82 Pb x
83 Bi x
90 Th x
91 U x

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Lithophile in Earth's crust
  2. ^ a b c d e f Chalcophile and lithophile in Earth's crust
  3. ^ a b c d Chalcophile in Earth's crust

Krauskopf and Bird (1995)

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Krauskopf and Bird (1995) classification.[1]: Table 2.2 

N Name Siderophile Chalcophile Lithophile Atmophile
1 H m x
2 He x
3 Li x
4 Be x
5 B x
6 C x m m
7 N m x
8 O x m
9 F x m
10 Ne x
11 Na x
12 Mg x
13 Al x
14 Si x
15 P x m
16 S x m
17 Cl x m
18 Ar x
19 K x
20 Ca x
21 Sc x
22 Ti x
23 V x
24 Cr x
25 Mn x
26 Fe x m m
27 Co x m
28 Ni x m
29 Cu x
30 Zn x
31 Ga x m
32 Ge x m
33 As m x
34 Se x
35 Br x m
36 Kr x
37 Rb x
38 Sr x
39 Y x
40 Zr x
41 Nb x
42 Mo x m
44 Ru x
45 Rh x
46 Pd x
47 Ag x
48 Cd x
49 In x
50 Sn x m
51 Sb x
52 Te x
53 I x m
54 Xe x
55 Cs x
56 Ba x
57 La x
58 Ce x
59 Pr x
60 Nd x
61 Pm
62 Sm x
63 Eu x
64 Gd x
65 Tb x
66 Dy x
67 Ho x
68 Er x
69 Tm x
70 Yb x
71 Lu x
72 Hf x
73 Ta x
74 W m x
75 Re x m
76 Os x
77 Ir x
78 Pt x
79 Au x
80 Hg x
81 Tl x m
82 Pb m x m
83 Bi x
90 Th x
91 U x

References

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  1. ^ a b c Hollabaugh, Curtis L. (2007). "Modification of Goldschmidt's geochemical classification of the elements to include arsenic, mercury, and lead as biophile elements". In Sarkar, D.; Datta, R.; Hannigan, R. (eds.). Developments in Environmental Science, Volume 5. Elsevier. pp. 9–31. doi:10.1016/S1474-8177(07)05002-4. ISSN 1474-8177.