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  1. Electrokinetic remediation of metal contaminated glacial tills

    This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation which studied the feasibility of using the electrokinetic process to remediate...

    K.R. Reddy, A.B. Shirani in Geotechnical & Geological Engineering
    Article 01 March 1997
  2. Environmental control technology in petroleum drilling and production

    Environmental control technology (ECT) is a process-integrated pollution prevention technology. Within the broader scope of environmental technology...
    Chapter 1997
  3. Polyvinyl Alcohol-Clay Complexes Formed by Direct Synthesis

    Synthetic hectorite clay minerals were hydrothermally crystallized with direct incorporation of a series of five water-soluble polyvinyl alcohols...

    Kathleen A. Carrado, P. Thiyagarajan, Delwin L. Elder in Clays and Clay Minerals
    Article 01 August 1996
  4. Brine Processing Operations

    Scattered throughout the world there are a large number of brine sources that contain commercial tonnages of potash. A few of them have been operated...
    Donald E. Garrett in Potash
    Chapter 1996
  5. Current Status of Atmospheric Studies at Summit (Greenland) and Implications for Future Research

    The present paper is an overview of the some of the basic questions raised by the recent experiments in Greenland, in the field of air-snow transfer...
    Jean-Luc Jaffrezo, Jack E. Dibb, ... Albrecht Neftel in Ice Core Studies of Global Biogeochemical Cycles
    Conference paper 1995
  6. Sorption of Boron by Hydrous Al-Oxide

    Boron sorption by hydrous Al-oxide was studied as a function of concentration, pH, temperature and in the presence of oxalate and phosphate. For...

    S. G. de Bussetti, E. A. Ferreiro, A. K. Helmy in Clays and Clay Minerals
    Article 01 February 1995
  7. Solid State Spectroscopy

    The Mössbauer effect is the recoil-free emission and resonant absorption of γ-rays by specific atomic nuclei in sohds. The γ-rays can be used as a...
    F. C. Hawthorne, A. V. Bykov, ... D. Brinkmann in Methods and Instrumentations: Results and Recent Developments
    Chapter 1995
  8. Flotation Techniques in Waste Water Treatment

    In today’s world of environmental strain, waste water treatment is becoming a more or less conventional application of flotation as, for instance, in...
    A. I. Zouboulis, K. A. Matis, G. A. Stalidis in Innovations in Flotation Technology
    Chapter 1992
  9. Clay-Modified Electrodes: A Review

    Clay-modified electrode research indicates that adsorbed complexes are electroactive if the adsorption sites are clay edges. Interlayer adsorbed...

    Alanah Fitch in Clays and Clay Minerals
    Article 01 August 1990
  10. Evaluating the Role of Preferential Flow on Solute Transport Through Unsaturated Field Soils

    Our group discussions on “preferential flow in unsaturated soil” dealt with a number of issues believed to be important in the scientific quest for...
    K. Roth, W. A. Jury, ... Jack C. Parker in Field-Scale Water and Solute Flux in Soils
    Conference paper 1990
  11. Arctic hazes in summer over Greenland and the North American Arctic. I: Incidence and origins

    Airborne observations during August 1985 over Greenland and the North American Arctic revealed that dense, discrete haze layers were common above 850...

    Charles A. Brock, Lawrence F. Radke, ... Peter V. Hobbs in Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry
    Article 01 July 1989
  12. Sorption of 8-Hydroxyquinoline by Some Clays and Oxides

    The sorption of 8-hydroxyquinoline onto some clays and oxides was studied as a function of concentration, pH, and time. The sorption reaction reached...

    E. A. Ferreiro, S. G. de Bussetti, A. K. Helmy in Clays and Clay Minerals
    Article 01 February 1988
  13. Colloid Geochemistry of Silica

    Silica, SiO2, is common in nature and occurs as seven distinct minerals, of which five show crystalline structures (quartz, tridimite, cristobalite,...
    Shmuel Yariv, Harold Cross in Geochemistry of Colloid Systems
    Chapter 1979
  14. Thermal Properties and Ion Transport

    Rigid models made of wooden balls and metal rods are used to represent crystal structures, but the atoms in a real solid are in ceaseless motion,...
    Robert E. Newnham in Structure-Property Relations
    Chapter 1975
  15. Organic Derivatives of Clay Minerals, Zeolites, and Related Minerals

    In the field of Biopoesis which is concerned with the abiotic events leading to the origin of life, organic derivatives of minerals are of increasing...
    Armin Weiss in Organic Geochemistry
    Chapter 1969
  16. Clay Mineral Research in Australia

    An account of recent progress and current work is given in a summarized form dealing mainly with clay investigations in C. S. I. R. O., an Australian...

    A. J. Gaskin, G. F. Walker in Clays and Clay Minerals
    Article 01 February 1955
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