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Impacts of industrial emissions on rock art at Murujuga, Western Australia. [PDF]

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Borders of Salt and Rock

2021
Abstract On the Pacific Coast, the transition from boundary survey to day-to-day control took half a century. Canadian and American dependence on Indigenous labor limited the restrictions they could implement. By the mid-1880s, the immigration of hundreds of thousands of settlers shifted the balance of power.
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Rock Salt and Rabbit

Colorado Review, 2016
Sergeant Charles Royal Blackwood, III, after surviving three tours in Vietnam and the loss of his right arm, has returned stateside to his small Florida town on Lake Sybelia. Flashbacks of the war are constant, and yet, Royal tries to move forward with the knowledge of who he once was and who he has become.
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Creep in Rock Salt

The Journal of Geology, 1965
The effects of temperature to 300° C, confining pressure to 1 kilobar, stress difference to 138 bars, and increased grain size on the creep behavior of rock salt were investigated. The creep tests were carried out on artificial polycrystalline rock-salt specimens and on one single crystal.
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Kaiser Effect in Rock Salt

Journal of Mining Science, 2002
Using the results of experiments with rock salt samples under various loading regimes as an example, the regularities of the Kaiser effect formation and manifestation in rocks with plastic properties are investigated.
A. V. Lavrov   +2 more
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Electroluminescence of rock salt

Soviet Physics Journal, 1970
The basic experimental results found in studies of the emission of thin single-crystal layers of rock salt in superhigh electric fields are classified and analyzed. The emission is shown to come from the salt layer and to be due to electronic processes in this dielectric.
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Salt-induced rock fragmentation on Mars: The role of salt in the weathering of Martian rocks

Advances in Space Research, 2006
Large well rounded boulders and angular rock fragments characterizes the Martian landscape as seen on the recent excellent quality photos (except: Meridiani landing side, which formed by different processes, and is therefore not considered in this paper).
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Sealing Boreholes in Rock Salt

1996
Effective sealing of penetrations (boreholes) in geological materials is becoming increasingly important as it is recognized that groundwater resources need to be protected from potential contamination. In the undisturbed geological system, potential contaminants are separated from freshwater aquifers by low-permeability aquitards including evaporite ...
J. C. Stormont, R. E. Finley
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On the Polygonization of Rock Salt Crystals

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 1956
Ionic crystals can be plastically bent under water to a great extent. This phenomenon has been known as Joffe effect, the mechanism being not fully elucidated. In the present work the X-ray diffraction method and etch pit techniques have been used in order to investigate the arrangement of crystallites in the bent and annealed rock salt.
Sukeaki Hosoya   +2 more
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Effects of fluid—rock interaction on rock salt strength

Géotechnique, 2002
Cosenza, P.   +2 more
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