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Ion solvation in aqueous and non-aqueous solventsArslanargin, Ayse 12 October 2015 (has links)
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Genesis of Carbonate Lakes on Perennial Siliciclastic FloodplainsTruchan, Jessie J. 13 August 2009 (has links)
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FT-Raman Spectroscopic Study of Calcium-Rich and Magnesium-Rich Carbonate MineralsMunshi, Tasnim, Edwards, Howell G.M., Jenlicka, J., Jorge Villar, Susana E. January 2005 (has links)
No / Calcium and magnesium carbonates are important minerals found in sedimentary environments. Although sandstones are the most common rock colonized by endolith organisms, the production of calcium and magnesium carbonates is important in survival strategies of organisms and as a source for the removal of oxalate ions. Extremophile organisms in some situations may convert or destroy carbonates of calcium and magnesium, which gives important information about the conditions under which these organisms can survive. The identification on the surface of Mars of 'White Rock' formations, in Juventae Chasma or Sabaea Terra, as possibly carbonate rocks makes the study of these minerals a prerequisite of remote Martian exploration. Here, we show the protocol for the identification by Raman spectroscopy of different calcium and magnesium carbonates and we present a database of relevance in the search for life, extinct or extant, on Mars; this will be useful for the assessment of data obtained from remote, miniaturized Raman spectrometers now proposed for Mars exploration.
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The influence of damage on the petrophysical properties of carbonate-hosted fault zonesMichie, Emma A. H. January 2015 (has links)
Carbonate reservoirs contain approximately two-thirds of the world's oil and gas reserves (Al-Anzi et al., 2003). Carbonates often pose a significant problem when it comes to understanding their reservoir quality because of their heterogeneous nature, which is caused by both the variety of processes occurring depositionally and their high susceptibility to diagenetic alterations. In order to fully characterise the behaviour of carbonate rocks in the subsurface is it important to understand their textural heterogeneity and also how faulting can modify their textures. Deformation in fault zones causes the petrophysical properties (e.g. porosity, permeability and velocity) to alter from the background values. For example, fracturing in damage zones surrounding faults increase the permeability, creating conduits to fluids, conversely, fault cores often act as barriers, created by pore occluding processes. However, faulting in carbonate rocks is often complicated by their textural variations, leading to a variety of deformation microstructures, and each will create different petrophysical properties. This thesis aims to understand how faulting effects different carbonate rocks and analyse the controls on any alterations to the petrophysical properties (porosity, permeability and velocity) into the fault zones. Alterations to the permeability are important to unravel in order to assess the fluid flow potential and hydraulic properties of a rock. Understanding the alterations to the velocity can help to better image faults at depth and to provide information on their microstructures.
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The evolution of petrophysical properties across carbonate hosted normal fault zonesHaines, Thomas J. January 2014 (has links)
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Electrochemically based study of mineral scale formation and inhibitionMorizot, Arnaud Pierre January 1999 (has links)
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Recognizing and Treating Iron Deficiency in the Home YardWalworth, James 07 1900 (has links)
3 pp. / Iron deficiency is a frequent problem in ornamental plants in the desert areas of southern Arizona.
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Recognizing and Treating Iron Deficiency in the Home YardWalworth, James 01 1900 (has links)
Revised; Originally Published: 2006 / 3 pp.
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Fracture patterns and fracture propagation as a function of lithologyAl-Mahruqi, Salim Ali Salim January 2001 (has links)
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A new clean methodology for the deoxygenation of alcoholsElghamry, Nadia January 2001 (has links)
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