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Artesian Salt Formations

AAPG Bulletin, 1948
This paper presents a study of the salt domes of the Gulf states, on the basis of printed information and personal communications from geologists of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, as interpreted by the writer. The concentration of salt is attributed to evaporation of inland seas, chiefly during Permian time, when an arid climate ...
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Complex formation in molten salts

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1981
Abstract Association constants K11 and K12 for the formation of CdBr+ and CdBr2 in molten KNO3−Ba(NO3)2 (87.6: 12.4 mol%), dilute in Cd2+ and Br−, in the temperature range 568.2–628.2 K are reported by the potentiometric method using Ag/AgBr(s) and Pd−PdO−CdO as indicator electrodes.
Raghuvesh K. Gupta, Harish C. Gaur
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Field experiments in salt formations

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1986
Field experiments in salt formations started as early as 1965 with Project Salt Vault in the Lyons Mine, Kansas, U.S.A., and with the purchase of the Asse salt mine by the German Federal Government. Underground tests concentrated on the heat dissipation around buried high-level radioactive wastes and the geomechanical consequences of their disposal ...
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Cementing Across Massive Salt Formations

Annual Technical Meeting, 1988
Abstract Historically the cement slurries used on primary cementing jobs performed across massive salt and evaporite sequences have always had some technical limitations. These limitations resulted in poor initial cement compressive strength, which lead to casing collapse due to well encroachment from the highly ...
J. Yearwood, P. Drecq, P. Rae
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New drug salt formation in biodegradable microspheres

International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2005
To investigate the effects of inorganic salts in the external phase of an oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion method during microsphere preparation.An O/W emulsion method was used to prepare poly(D,L-lactic acid) microspheres containing quinidine sulfate. Different inorganic salts were used in the external phase during microsphere preparation. Microsphere drug
Ahmad, Al-Maaieh, Douglas R, Flanagan
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Clathrate Formation in Wateer-Peralkylonium Salts Systems

Journal of Inclusion Phenomena, 1984
We discuss composition, stoichiometry and stability (phase diagrams) of peralkylonium salts and analogues (Alk3X0, where X=N,P,As) polyhydrates depending on the dimensions and the configuration of the hydrophobic part of a guest-molecule and its ability to interact in a hydrophilic way with the framework.
Yu. A. Dyadin, K. A. Udachin
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Micelle Formation by Bile Salts

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1972
Bile salts, which are soluble amphiphiles, possess a unique molecular structure when compared with typical detergent molecules. In water, bile salts form small aggregates called micelles. The behavior of bile salt micelles is quite different from micelles formed by detergents.
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Bile salts and hydrodynamics of bile formation

Journal of Hepatology, 1989
We report a novel method to assess bile secretory pressure using a Statham pressure transducer. The studies were performed in vivo in male Sprague-Dawley rats under pentobarbital anesthesia. Maximal secretory pressure averaged 21.8 +/- 1.1 (S.D.) cmH2O.
J, Cotting, J, Reichen
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Use of Chemical Salt Precipitation Inhibitors to Maintain Supersaturated Salt Muds for Drilling Salt Formations

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 1981
ABSTRACT Five commercial salt inhibitors were laboratory tested in NaCl solutions to evaluate their effectiveness in maintaining salt (NaCl) saturations over the temperature ranges encountered from the bottom of the hole to the surface when drilling through salt formations. The effect of salt inhibitors was also studied in NaCl solutions
S.L. Earl, J.J. Nahm
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On Biochemical Formation of Salt Deposits

Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition, 2000
Abstract  A water/salt system in an evaporative environment is both a physicochemical region and a biological one. All the parameters of the system, such as the salinity, temperature and CO2 partial pressure, are affected by halophilic bacteria. The system controls salt deposition but is modified by an accompanying ecological system; therefore it ...
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