نتایج جستجو برای: sedimentary rock

تعداد نتایج: 48134  

2005
Arthur Veis

The primordial earth surface exposed minerals comprised mainly of carbonates, silicates and smaller amounts of phosphates. Weathering eventually led to the dissolution of the surface rock and the leaching of their components into the rivers, lakes and oceans. There, complex chemistry depending upon the temperature, pH, pressure, and atmospheric carbon dioxide content led to the reprecipitation ...

2006
Dmitriy Silin Tad Patzek

A new robust algorithm analyzing the geometry and connectivity of the pore space of sedimentary rock is based on fundamental concepts of mathematical morphology. The algorithm distinguishes between the ‘‘pore bodies’’ and ‘‘pore throats,’’ and establishes their respective volumes and connectivity. The proposed algorithm also produces a stick-and-ball diagram of the rock pore space. The tests on...

2008
R. Shukla P. G. Ranjith

The Industrial Revolution has led to a substantial i ncrease in the generation and release of greenhouse gases (GHG) into environment. These GHGs like CO2 if present in abundance in the atmosphere cause damage to the natural ecosystems through global warming. One of the possible approaches to mitigate the global warming phenomena is by safely and long-term underground disposal of CO2 in suitabl...

2012
R. Altindag

Seismic techniques, which are known as nondestructive geophysical methods, are commonly used by engineers working in various fields such as mining, civil, and geotechnical engineering. They are frequently employed to investigate certain properties of rocks. Ultrasonic measurements can be applied in various application areas such as rockbolt reinforcement1, blasting efficiencies in the rock mass...

Journal: Geopersia 2011
Naseer Arzani

Stylolite networks and their insoluble residues (IR) are among the major concerns and the fundamental controls on the mining and processing of sedimentary decorative stones, largely made from dolomitized limestones. They are mainly used, as natural rock blocks and polished slabs, to construct and decorate floors and walls of buildings and monuments. Representative quarries in Khur areas, east o...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2016
Ágnes Freiler Ákos Horváth Kálmán Török Tamás Földes

We examined the Csalóka Spring, which has the highest radon concentration in the Sopron Mountains (West Hungary) (, yearly average of 227 ± 10 Bq L(-1)). The main rock types here are gneiss and micaschist, formed from metamorphism of former granitic and clastic sedimentary rocks respectively. The aim of the study was to find a likely source of the high radon concentration in water. During two p...

2009
Steven R. Taylor Peter Gerstoft Michael C. Fehler

[1] We present a methodology to obtain frequencydependent relative site amplification factors using ambient seismic noise. We treat a seismic network or array as a forced damped harmonic oscillator system where each station responds to a forcing function obtained from frequencywavenumber beams of the ambient noise field. A network or array beam is necessary to estimate the forcing function. Tak...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2012
Cheng-Shin Jang Jui-Sheng Chen Yun-Bin Lin Chen-Wuing Liu

This study was performed to characterize hydrochemical properties of springs based on their geological origins in Taiwan. Stepwise discriminant analysis (DA) was used to establish a linear classification model of springs using hydrochemical parameters. Two hydrochemical datasets-ion concentrations and relative proportions of equivalents per liter of major ions-were included to perform predictio...

Journal: :Science 1954
J C Olson D R Shawe L C Pray W N Sharp

Bastnaesite, a rare-earth fluocarbonate, was found in the Mountain Pass district in April 1949. Subsequent geologic mapping has shown that rare-earth mineral deposits occur in a belt about 6 miles long and iy2 miles wide. One of the deposits, the Sulphide Queen carbonate body, is the greatest concentration of rare-earth minerals now known in the world. The Mountain Pass district is in a block o...

2004
W. A. Olsson D. J. Holcomb J. W. Rudnicki

Compaction of porous rocks can occur in two modes: uniform and localized. Recent experimental work has demonstrated that compaction can occur in tabular zones that expand with increasing applied deformation. The appearance of compaction bands and their growth has a strong influence on the measured permeability of the host rock. The rock behind the moving compaction front can be either uniformly...

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