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Haithem Bel Hadjltaief, Ali Sdiri, María Elena Gálvez, Haythem Zidi, Patrick Da Costa and Mourad Ben Zina
This paper describes a simple and low-cost process for the degradation of 4-Chlorophenol (4-CP) from aqueous solution, using natural Tunisian Hematite (M1) and Siderite (M2). Two natural samples were collected in the outcroppings of the Djerissa mining s...
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Julie K. Pearce and Grant K. W. Dawson
Cap-rock integrity is an important consideration for geological storage of CO2. While CO2 bearing fluids are known to have reactivity to certain rock forming minerals, impurities including acid gases such as SOx, NOx, H2S or O2 may be present in injected...
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Haithem Bel Hadjltaief, Ali Sdiri, María Elena Gálvez, Haythem Zidi, Patrick Da Costa and Mourad Ben Zina
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Maria E. Vattuone,Carlos O. Latorre,Pablo R. Leal
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Ca-dachiardite is present in Cretaceous volcanic breccias affected by very low grade metamorphism. The cement of the breccia shows quartz, Ca-dachiardite, mordenite, cristobalite, calcite and siderite, while in the clasts there are pectolite, prehnite, y...
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Carlos Mota-Heredia, Jaime Cuevas and Raúl Fernández
Carbon steel and bentonite are materials selected as engineered barriers for high-level radioactive waste confinement. Their long-term interaction must be evaluated to confirm the barrier?s stability. Three laboratory experiments of the carbon steel?Mg-b...
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Verónica Viviana Acosta and Gustavo Luis Bianchi
The corrosion rate of carbon steel under the attack of electrolytic mediums saturated by CO2 at a working temperature of 65 °C under dynamic conditions is studied in this paper. The effect of Ca2+ ions on corrosion rates and their dependency on the assoc...
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Dinfa Vincent Barshep and Richard Henry Worden
The Upper Jurassic, shallow marine Corallian sandstones of the Weald Basin, UK, are significant onshore reservoirs due to their future potential for carbon capture and storage (CCS) and hydrogen storage. These reservoir rocks, buried to no deeper than 17...
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Katarína Pukanská, Karol Barto?, Pavel Bella, Juraj Ga?inec, Peter Blistan and Ludovít Kovanic
The Ochtiná Aragonite Cave (Slovakia, Central Europe) is a world-famous karst phenomenon of significant geological, geomorphological, and mineralogical values. Its specific origin is determined by particular lithological and hydrogeological conditions of...
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Francisco Camus,Ricardo Soric,Milka Alexandra Skewes
RESUMEN:The El Bronce gold district is located in Central Chile (32°11'S-70°56'W), and contains epithermal polimetallic (Au, Ag, Cu, Pb, Zn) vein deposits. The district has been mined since the end of the 18th century and its estimated production up to t...
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