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Hydrogen Gas Transfer Experiments within Callovo- Oxfordian Clayrock
Proceedings, 2012During the past few decades, clays have received more interest than other minerals [Bergaya et al., 2006]. This attention to clays is due to their common availability, their extraordinary properties and their heterogeneous composition. These materials present a wide range of porosities, principally micropores and mesopores and a laminated structure. No
M. Didier +3 more
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THE LOWER OXFORDIAN (UPPER JURASSIC) OF NORTH YORKSHIRE
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 1983SUMMARY Sedimentation during the Lower Oxfordian in North Yorkshire proceeded in two contrasting phases. The first, a shallow water sedimentation phase of the scarburgense Subzone age, was succeeded by deeper water conditions as the Callovian/Oxfordian transgression reached its maximum extent and the ...
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The Amoeboceras zonation of the Boreal Upper Oxfordian
1979(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Sykes, Richard M +1 more
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Augustus Vernon Harcourt: Oxfordian Women’s Champion
Augustus Vernon Harcourt was among the earliest of the university chemistry professors to champion the cause of women. He proselytized for the founding of Somerville College, a science-focussed women’s college at the University of Oxford. Harcourt insisted on the opening of chemistry laboratories to women students at Oxford, and he was the first to ...openaire +1 more source
Recent Publications in Oxfordian Studies
Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, 2006Michael Delahoyde +3 more
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Poroelastic Investigation of the Callovo-Oxfordian Claystone
Poromechanics VI, 2017M. Belmokhtar +3 more
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Abstract: Oxfordian-Oxfordian Petroleum System (!) from Offshore Campeche, México
AAPG Bulletin, 1998openaire +1 more source

