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Microwave Curing of FA- and MK-Based Geopolymer Gels: Effects on Pore Structure, Mechanical Strength, and Heavy Metal Leachability. [PDF]
Dong Y, Gao R, Li Y, Wang F.
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Primitive asteroids as a major source of terrestrial volatiles. [PDF]
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Detection of organic compounds in freshly ejected ice grains from Enceladus's ocean. [PDF]
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Physicochemical Properties of α‑Pinene in Water Ice Analogs under Energetic Heavy-Ion Irradiation. [PDF]
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Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 2021
Refractory calcium‐aluminum‐rich inclusions (CAIs) and amoeboid olivine aggregates (AOAs) in chondritic meteorites are the earliest solids of our solar system, bearing the information of nebular condensation as well as accretion and asteroidal shock and ...
Mingming Zhang +4 more
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Refractory calcium‐aluminum‐rich inclusions (CAIs) and amoeboid olivine aggregates (AOAs) in chondritic meteorites are the earliest solids of our solar system, bearing the information of nebular condensation as well as accretion and asteroidal shock and ...
Mingming Zhang +4 more
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Meteoritics & Planetary Science
Ordinary, enstatite, and Rumuruti type have the lowest abundance of refractory inclusions amongst chondritic meteorites. Calcium‐aluminum‐rich inclusions (CAIs) within these are hallmarked by a relatively small average diameter of ~45 μm (size range ...
R. Mishra +4 more
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Ordinary, enstatite, and Rumuruti type have the lowest abundance of refractory inclusions amongst chondritic meteorites. Calcium‐aluminum‐rich inclusions (CAIs) within these are hallmarked by a relatively small average diameter of ~45 μm (size range ...
R. Mishra +4 more
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Destruction of the North China Craton in the Mesozoic
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Science, 2019The North China Craton (NCC) was originally formed by the amalgamation of the eastern and western blocks along an orogenic belt at ∼1.9 Ga. After cratonization, the NCC was essentially stable until the Mesozoic, when intense felsic magmatism and related ...
Fu-Yuan Wu +4 more
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Materials Science Forum, 2018
This paper reports the synthesis, characterizations, microstructure and properties of forsterite powder produced in Thailand from talc and magnesite as raw materials by using mechanical activation with subsequent calcination.
Surapattanapong Kullatham +1 more
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This paper reports the synthesis, characterizations, microstructure and properties of forsterite powder produced in Thailand from talc and magnesite as raw materials by using mechanical activation with subsequent calcination.
Surapattanapong Kullatham +1 more
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