"Goldschmidt classification" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Developed by Victor Goldschmidt (1888–1947). Head templates: {{en-prop}} Goldschmidt classification
  1. (physical chemistry, geology) A classification of the chemical elements into groups according to the part of the Earth where they tend to concentrate. Wikipedia link: Victor Goldschmidt Tags: physical Categories (place): Earth Related terms: atmophile, lithophile, siderophile, chalcophile
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