What does GEMS mean?
GEMS means Geochemistry of Marine Sediments
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Geochemistry of Marine Sediments?
Geochemistry of Marine Sediments can be abbreviated as GEMS
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What does GEMS stand for? GEMS stands for "Geochemistry of Marine Sediments". |
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How to abbreviate "Geochemistry of Marine Sediments"? "Geochemistry of Marine Sediments" can be abbreviated as GEMS. |
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What is the meaning of GEMS abbreviation? The meaning of GEMS abbreviation is "Geochemistry of Marine Sediments". |
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What is GEMS abbreviation? One of the definitions of GEMS is "Geochemistry of Marine Sediments". |
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What does GEMS mean? GEMS as abbreviation means "Geochemistry of Marine Sediments". |
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What is shorthand of Geochemistry of Marine Sediments? The most common shorthand of "Geochemistry of Marine Sediments" is GEMS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GEOROC - Geochemistry of Rocks of the Oceans and Continents
- WGMS - Working Group on Marine Sediments
- AHEAD - Lead potential of marine microorganisms from coastal, shelf and deep sea sediments, a comparative assessment for optimized search strategies
- GAO - Geochemistry of Angolan Oils
- GBS - Geochemistry of Black Shales
- GCI - Geochemistry of Coal in Illinois
- GCR - Geochemistry of Carbonate Rocks
- GCII - Geochemistry of Coal In Illinois
- GCAO - GeoChemistry of Angolan Oils
- GCCI - GeoChemistry of Coal in Illinois
- GES - Geochemistry of the Earth S
- GONG - Geochemistry of Natural Gases
- GOS - Geochemistry Of Synmetamorphic
- GSA - Geochemistry of Synmetamorphic Alteration
- LCS - Legacy of Contaminated Sediments
- MICROMAR - Lead potential of MARine MICROorganisms from coastal, shelf and deep sea sediments, a comparative assessment for optimized search strategies
- Rcs - Remediation of Contaminated Sediments
- REMOTRANS - Processes regulating remobilisation, bioavailability and translocation of radionuclides in marine sediments
- aus - Atlas of Urine Sediments
- ges - Geochemistry of the Earth's Surface