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Carbon dioxide storage through mineral carbonation

open access: yesNature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2020
Sandra Ósk Snæbjörnsdóttir   +2 more
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Mineral protection regulates long-term global preservation of natural organic carbon

Nature, 2019
Jordon Dennis Hemingway   +2 more
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Soil carbon storage informed by particulate and mineral-associated organic matter

Nature Geoscience, 2019
M Francesca Cotrufo   +2 more
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Interactions of Water with Mineral Dust Aerosol: Water Adsorption, Hygroscopicity, Cloud Condensation, and Ice Nucleation

open access: yesChemical Reviews, 2016
Mineral dust aerosol is one of the major types of aerosol present in the troposphere. The molecular level interactions of water vapor with mineral dust are of global significance.
Ming-Jin Tang, Vicki H Grassian
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Mineral protection of soil carbon counteracted by root exudates

Nature Climate Change, 2015
Marco Keiluweit   +2 more
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New Mineral Names

American Mineralogist
This issue of New Mineral Names provides a summary of the newly described minerals from May to August 2024, including karlseifertite, vegrandisite, touretite, auropolybasite, cuprozheshengite, calcioveatchite, and jianmuite.
Christopher Emproto, T. Olds
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MINERALS AND MINERAL RELATIONSHIPS OF THE CLAY MINERALS *

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1945
The invitation to be the Edward Orton, Jr., Fellow Lecturer of the American Ceramic Society for 1945 is a very great honor and a privilege which one interested in the mineralogy of clays must heartily appreciate. Dr. Orton was a geologist as well as a founder of this Society, and no doubt in issuing this invitation you had in mind the maintenance of ...
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Mineral reserves and mineral resources

Economic Geology, 1956
"This report is designed to clarify the meaning of the terms reserves and resources and to recommend, for common acceptance, rules and definitions to be observed in estimating reserves and resources."
S. G. Lasky, Fernand Blondel
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The importance of mineral in bone and mineral research

Bone, 2000
Recent work from Meleti, Shapiro, and Adams, published in this volume of Bone, has brought into focus in a new way the importance of mineral ions in understanding the biochemistry and physiology of mineralized tissues. These authors show that inorganic phosphate (Pi) causes osteoblast cell death and that the effects are dose dependent.
Adele L. Boskey   +2 more
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