Sequential Leaching and Mineralogical Controls of Rare Earth Elements and Yttrium Occurrence in Bituminous Coal from Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland). [PDF]
Adamczyk Z, Komorek J.
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Soil geochemistry and manganese contamination risk in the abandoned mining area - Eastern Carpathians. [PDF]
Sirbu-Radasanu DS +4 more
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Impact of personal protective equipment in preventing occupational injuries: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Santos W +4 more
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Fan Deltas and Diagenesis Control on the Reservoir Capacity of Tight Sandstone: Shahezi Formation, Lishu Fault Depression, Songliao Basin, China. [PDF]
Zhou C, Luo Q, Li Z, Jiang Z, Ren X.
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Revisiting Hydrogen Sorption-Desorption in Natural Rocks. [PDF]
Masoudi M +5 more
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Rare Earth Element Distribution and Paleoenvironmental Implications of Harmanlı (Gölbaşı, Adıyaman) Coals, SE Anatolia. [PDF]
Ünal-Kartal N, Altunsoy M, Karagöz M.
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Kinetics of illite dehydroxylation
Illite is a dioctahedral K-deficient mica with an interlayer cation content of 0.6-0.85 atoms per formula unit. 1M and 2M(1) are the illite polytypes more abundant in nature.
Alessandro F Gualtieri, Ferrari S
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Adsorption of Copper at Aqueous Illite Surfaces
In this paper, we conducted potentiometric titrations, batch adsorption experiments and FT-IR analysis to study the uptake of copper in illite/water suspensions and then applied the constant capacitance surface complexation model to interpret the ...
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Caesium incorporation and retention in illite interlayers [PDF]
Radioactive caesium (chiefly 137Cs) is a major environmental pollutant. The mobility of Cs in temperate soils is primarily controlled by sorption onto clay minerals, particularly the frayed edges of illite interlayers.
Adam J Fuller +2 more
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