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Contributions to chemistry and mineralogy from the laboratory of the United States Geological Survey [PDF]
F. W. Clarke
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Manganese mineralogy and diagenesis in the sedimentary rock record
Jena E. Johnson +3 more
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Pore-Scale Insights into the Contribution of Clays during Low-Salinity Waterflooding in Sandstones. [PDF]
Andrews E +3 more
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A one‐dimensional diffusion‐based mass transport model was built using PHREEQC to highlight the potential challenges posed by thermochemical sulfate reduction (TSR) in depleted gas fields. The results obtained indicated that the presence of iron minerals (pyrite and hematite) is crucial for H2S generation through TSR reactions.
Sadegh Ahmadpour, Raoof Gholami
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Rapid isotopic exchange in mineralogically unaltered coral skeletons. [PDF]
Stolarski J +4 more
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Study on the diffusion and migration law of CO2 sequestrated in abandoned coal mine goaf
The goaf of an abandoned coal mine, endowed with expansive fracture spaces and an abundance of residual coal, can be capable of sequestrating substantial quantities of CO2. The residual coal is the principal medium for the sequestration of CO2 in the form of adsorption and the amount of sequestration is considerable.
Haiyang Zhou +4 more
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On the Mineralogical Composition and the Microscopical Structure of the Belgian Whetstones [PDF]
Andre Renard
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Recent aqueous alteration associated to sedimentary volcanism on Mars. [PDF]
Pineau M +7 more
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Strain‐based modeling and analysis for rock blasting and geomechanics applications
This paper introduces a novel strain‐based modeling approach for blasting and geomechanical applications, using measurable variables like particle velocity, strain, and displacement. By bypassing complex constitutive relations, strain‐based models capture critical blasting trends and full‐blast design parameters with minimal calibration.
Ruilin Yang
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