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Thermal and Structural Reconstruction of an Eroded Foreland Basin: Central Appalachian Basin, USA
New low‐temperature thermochronology and modelling reveal a complex thermal history for the central Appalachian Basin. Results indicate Carboniferous exhumation of the fold‐thrust belt and Mesozoic heating in the foredeep linked to the Rome Trough. Deeply buried Devonian source rocks were consequently pushed past the peak oil and gas windows.
Kristopher L. Symanski +3 more
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Preparation of effective nanomodified polymer-bitumen adhesives for asphalt concrete [PDF]
The possibilities of modification of BNB 50/70 oil road bitumen, which belongs to the category of viscous bitumen and is used in road works in the hot season, at an average temperature not lower than +5°C have been studied.
Guvalov (Kapanakchi) Abbas +1 more
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Fatigue and Rutting Performance of FAA and Conventional Asphalt Mixture Systems
ABSTRACT This study evaluates the laboratory fatigue and rutting performance of two specification‐compliant asphalt mixture systems: an FAA‐compliant airfield mixture designed according to FAA AC 150/5370‐10H and a conventional highway mixture designed according to the Turkish General Directorate of Highways requirements.
Yalcin Karakaya, Murat Guler
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Organic matter maturity serves as a critical indicator for evaluating hydrocarbon generation potential of source rocks and shale gas preservation conditions.
Zhipeng ZHOU +9 more
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Abstract An unusual chondritic xenolith was found in two sequentially prepared thin sections of a sample from the Krymka (LL3.2) chondrite. The xenolith has a rounded, slightly deformed shape of about 5 mm in apparent diameter and is partially surrounded by a double rim made of an inner fine‐grained silicate‐rich rim and an outer sulfide‐rich rim.
Aelita Girich +6 more
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Chitosan derived from shrimp shells (SSPCH) was used for the first time as a biological biopolymer to modify the properties of bitumen across high, medium, and low-temperature ranges. Therefore, physical tests (penetration, softening point, and ductility)
Mahyar Arabani, Janat Farkhondeh
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ABSTRACT Taste and odour compounds (T&O), particularly 2‐methylisoborneol (2‐MIB) and geosmin, pose persistent challenges in drinking water treatment, as conventional methods often achieve limited removal. This study provides a comparative evaluation of five treatment strategies: activated carbon (AC) adsorption, sulfonic acid‐modified activated carbon
Betul Aykut‐Senel +3 more
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Improving bitumen properties to withstand traffic loads and environmental conditions is essential for prolonging pavement life. Given that nanomaterials stand as potential candidates to fulfil these requirements, this study focused on the potential use ...
Alattafi Hadi Zghair Chfat +4 more
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The distribution of solid bitumen in the Devonian carbonate reservoir from well Desheng 1, Guizhong Depression, was investigated by optical microscope and hydrocarbon inclusions analysis. Vb and chemical structure indexes measured by bitumen reflectance,
Yuguang Hou +5 more
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