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Surface Micromorphology of Aeolian Sand Grains
This chapter the results of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDAX) analysis of sand samples collected... -
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Magnetic micro-archaeology: a method for conducting rock magnetic microfacies analysis on archaeological soil micromorphology samples, with a case study from El Salt, Alcoy, Spain
For geoarchaeologists the use of multiproxy and multimethod integrative approaches has become common for studying the sedimentary context of...
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Mithraism under the microscope: new revelations about rituals through micromorphology, histotaphonomy and zooarchaeology
This paper is the first to use an innovative multi-proxy approach to obtain insights into hitherto unknown Mithraic cult practices. Using soil...
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Study on gelation, temperature resistance and micromorphology of modified nano-ZrO2 crosslinked hydroxypropyl guar gum
In order to improve the temperature and shear resistance of fracturing fluid, a kind of nano-zirconium-boron crosslinker, which is different from the...
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Examples of Natural and Technogenic Mineral Formation on the Surface of Architectural Objects
The influence of structure, mineral and chemical composition of weatheringWeathering forms on the cultural heritage monuments have been studied by... -
New evidence of late Quaternary earthquake surface rupturing along the Gongju Fault, central Korea
Advanced technologies such as light detection and ranging (LiDAR) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have revolutionized the detection of subtle...
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Reconstruction of rock avalanche history in Val Viola, (Upper Valtellina, Italian Central Alps) through 10Be exposure ages, Schmidt Hammer R values, and surface roughness
We investigated the paraglacial evolution and permafrost degradation of Val Viola (Upper Valtellina, Central Italian Alps) through a geomorphologic...
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Development of a Middle Bronze Age (1900–1500 cal BC) house at the site of Százhalombatta-Földvár, Hungary: detecting choice of materials by the means of archaeological thin section soil micromorphology and phytolith analysis
Százhalombatta-Földvár Bronze Age tell settlement is one of the most extensively studied sites of Hungary. Interdisciplinary approach is one of the...
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A new perspective on Tegelbarg: character and chronology of a Late Neolithic shell midden in the western Baltic
The site of Tegelbarg can be described as a Late Neolithic stratified occupation deposit, including a shell midden, situated on the Baltic coast in...
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A multi-proxy geochemical and micromorphological study of the use of space and stratigraphy of a Viking-age house in Ribe, Denmark
High-definition approaches are currently revolutionizing our understanding of the archaeology of urban archives. Multi-proxy studies at a high...
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Iron Age combustion structures in the north-eastern Iberian Peninsula: an interdisciplinary experimental study
The aim of this research is to investigate the efficiency of combustion structures, the fuels used, the structure maintenance and the range of...
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Clay Minerals and Micromorphology of the Loess Paleosols, Kashmir Valley, India
Loess paleosols have been often studied to reconstruct late Quaternary past climate changes. In the present study, textural analysis, TOC, CaCO 3 ...
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Influence of surface roughness on the development of moss-dominated biocrusts on mountainous rock-cut slopes in West Sichuan, China
Since natural restoration combined with artificial auxiliary measures may achieve a relatively rapid restoration effect at a lower cost, it has...
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Micro-contextual characterization of pyrogenic aragonite diagenesis in archaeological ash: implications for radiocarbon dating of calcium carbonate in combustion features
Pyrotechnological activities leave many traces in the archaeological record, most notably ash, which is the powdery residue of the combustion of...
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Clay mineral distribution characteristics of surface sediments in the South Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Clay minerals are usually considered as important indicators to identify sources in both terrigenous and marine sediments. In particular, clay...
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Microstratigraphic analysis of the main Roman road in Hispania: the Via Augusta where it passes through the Ianus Augustus (Mengíbar, Spain)
Roman roads are omnipresent in the Mediterranean basin. Despite the methodological advances achieved, interdisciplinary studies including...
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The effect of bioclogging on the hydraulic conductivity of saturated porous media at different recharge water temperatures
Bioclogging in porous media is common and affects many engineering projects. The temperature of recharge water could significantly affect the process...
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Kerpiç production and environmental dynamics in an early sedentary community: micromorphological evidence from Aşıklı Höyük, Central Anatolia (Turkey)
This article illustrates how changes in the sediment source, tempering strategies, and sha** process in early Neolithic earthen architecture in...
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Study on the Influence of Brine-Rock Reaction on Rock Physical Property and Seepage Characteristics
In the process of CO2 flooding, the complex brine-rock reaction occurs as the reservoir rock in the acidic circumstance formed by CO2 and brine,...