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Simulation of rock salt dissolution and its impact on land subsidence [PDF]
Extensive land subsidence can occur due to subsurface dissolution of evaporites such as halite and gypsum. This paper explores techniques to simulate the salt dissolution forming an intrastratal karst, which is embedded in a sequence of carbonates, marls,
A. Younes +7 more
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Mechanisms of dilatancy in rock salt at the grain-scale and implications for the dilatancy boundary [PDF]
This paper presents an experimental investigation of the dilatancy boundary in rock salt based on triaxial compression tests (room temperature 10−5−1) of naturally wet and dried Leinesteinsalz samples.
Drury, M.R. +8 more
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Characteristics and purification of Himalayan salt by high temperature melting
Himalayan rock salt contains a variety of minerals and trace elements, which is conducive to human health. The solutions of black rock salt and rose salt are alkaline, and the content of water insoluble matter is 0.34 and 0.083%, respectively.
Deng Zhigan +5 more
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Mechanical properties of Lop Nor salt rock fillers for subgrade and its forecast model construction
A deep exploration was conducted on the evolution law of the mechanical properties of salt rock fillers under the influence of different forming parameters in the Lop Nor area to promote the engineering application process of salt rock.
Cheng Cheng +6 more
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Significance of gypsum-salt rock series for marine hydrocarbon accumulation
With further exploration and research, the gypsum-salts rock series as good caprocks attracted a lot of attention. The gypsum-salt rock series played an important role during migration, preservation and trapping of hydrocarbons.
Wenhui Liu +9 more
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Creep Properties and Constitutive Model of Salt Rock
Due to the advantages of low porosity, low permeability, high ductility, and excellent capacities for creep and damage self-healing, salt rock is internationally considered as the ideal medium for underground storage of energy and disposal of radioactive
Qiang Zhang +4 more
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Salt is a substance with many uses, including as a condiment for our food. Salt is also a rock, and it can be found underground in many places around the world. What makes rock salt fascinating is that, over hundreds to millions of years, it is a rock that flows!
Oscar Fernandez, Mark G. Rowan
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In order to improve the quality of pickled radish, Lactobacillus plantarum and Leuconostoc mesenteroides were mixedly used as fermentation strains. The nitrite content, pH value, total acid content, total sugar content, texture character-istics and ...
Jiaoling WANG, Jiaxing LI, Yuanyuan YUE
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In order to investigate the deformation and failure characteristics of salt rock under bending conditions and the influences of impurity content, the loading-and-unloading three-point-bending tests as well as the synchronous acoustic emissions (AE ...
LI Zhi-cheng , LIU Jian-feng , DENG Chao-fu , ZENG Yin
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Recycling of Rock-Salt Dust and Brine after Rock-Salt Production
This paper concerns the issue of the management and recycling of rock-waste (rock-salt dust in particular), tailings, and brine gener - ated by rock-salt extraction and processing. The author discusses the methods of brine treatment for the needs of further processing. In that context, an option for combined rock-salt dust and salt-mine brine recycling
Wacław ANDRUSIKIEWICZ, Barbara TORA
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