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Sea Salt

2013
The geographical indication (GI) status links a product with the territory and with the biodiversity involved. Besides, the specific knowledge and cultural practices of a human group that permit transforming a resource into a useful good is protected under a GI designation.
Galvis-Sánchez, Andrea C.   +3 more
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SEA SALT UPGRADING

2008
The paper is concerned with the results of an investigation carried out to explore the possibilities of using attrition cells as an alternative to the current vat system used in the S. Antioco salt works in SW Sardinia for the production of washed sea salt. Laboratory tests were conducted varying the operating parameters residence time in the attrition
BAGHINO G   +4 more
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Experimental sea salt profiles

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1972
A series of determinations was made of the concentration of airborne chloride particles at heights between approximately 1 and 15 meters above the ocean surface, using the sloop Nis Randers as the sampling platform. Analyses were done by the membrane filter technique of J. P.
Evelyn R. Frank   +2 more
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Sea-Salt Aerosol Forecasts Compared with Wave Height and Sea-Salt Measurements in the Open Sea

2011
Sea-salt aerosol (SSA) could influence the Earth's weather and climate acting as cloud condensation nuclei. In spite of the importance of SSA effects on the Earth's climate and weather, there were no measurements of sea-salt aerosols in the open sea.
Kishcha P   +9 more
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Salts in the Sea

Nature, 1973
Salty hydrothermal solutions are discharged along rift valleys. Their composition gives insight into the chemical evolution of the sea.
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Heterogeneous reactions of HOI, ICl and IBr on sea salt and sea salt proxies

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2007
The heterogeneous chemistry of HOI, ICl and IBr on sea salt and sea salt proxies has been studied at 274 K using two experimental approaches: a wetted wall flow tube coupled to an electron impact mass spectrometer (WWFT-MS) and an aerosol flow tube (AFT) coupled to a differential mobility analyser (DMA) and a chemical ionisation mass spectrometer (CIMS)
Braban, C.   +5 more
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Gingiva, teeth and sea salt.

American journal of dentistry, 1999
This article presents a review of the effects of sea salt on gingival tissues. The beneficial effects of sea salt are described.
CONDO', SAVERIO GIOVANNI   +2 more
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Oxygen Solubility in Sea Water: Thermodynamic Influence of Sea Salt

Science, 1967
Precise measurements of the solubility of oxygen in sea water show that the solubility declines exponentially with increase in salt concentration according to the empirical Setschenow relation. The deviation from linearity is nearly 0.6 percent from the fitted straight-line relations of previous workers.
E J, Reen, D E, Carritt
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Submicron sea salt source fluxes

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2013
The high-time resolution sea salt measurements using the High Resolution Time of Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (HR-ToF-AMS) enabled the identification and quantification of sea salt mass in the sea spray aerosol plumes, indicating the predominant sea salt contribution during low biological activity periods. Both mass and number flux source functions
Jurgita Ovadnevaite   +2 more
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