Search ResultsElectronic Resources 
Limit Search Results
by
Morse, John W.
Format:
Excerpt:
Geochemistry of sedimentary carbonates / Morse, John W.
by
Pederson, Chelsea L., author.
Format:
Excerpt:
Deposition and Diagenesis of Subtropical Microbial Carbonates / Pederson, Chelsea L., author.
by
Alonso-Zarza, Ana María, 1962-
Format:
Excerpt:
Carbonates in continental settings : geochemistry, diagenesis and applications / Alonso-Zarza, Ana
by
Alonso-Zarza, Ana María, 1962-
Format:
Excerpt:
Carbonates in continental settings : facies, environments, and processes / Alonso-Zarza, Ana María
by
Al-Fahmi, Mohammed M., author.
Format:
Excerpt:
Controls on fracture abundance in gently deformed carbonates / Al-Fahmi, Mohammed M., author.
by
Mitnick, Elizabeth H., author.
Format:
Excerpt:
-Synthesized Carbonates / Mitnick, Elizabeth H., author.
by
Root, Jonathan Casey, author. (orcid)0000-0003-0537-4418
Format:
Excerpt:
Petrological and Isotopic Evidence for Diagenetic Evolution in the Cherry Valley Carbonates and
by
Zhelezinskaia, Iadviga, author. (orcid)0000-0002-7677-0488
Format:
Excerpt:
Sulfur Isotope Records in Neoarchean Carbonates: Implications for the Precambrian Sulfur Cycle /
by
Winhusen, Eric R., author.
Format:
Excerpt:
Precambrian Seawater Temperature Analysis Using Oxygen Isotopes from Hamersley Carbonates, Western
by
Chilingar, George V., 1929-
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444888495
Format:
Excerpt:
Réservoirs carbonatés.
by
Chilingar, George V., 1929-
Format:
Excerpt:
] -- Physical chemistry of formation of carbonates / W.H. Taft -- Chemistry of dolomite formation / K.J. Hsu
by
Bird, J. O.
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780750616836
Format:
Excerpt:
organic chemistry (carbon based except oxides, metallic carbonates, metallic hydrogen carbonate, metallic
by
Hadi, Farqad Ali, author.
Format:
Excerpt:
-petrophysical properties of carbonates was conducted from previous studies. Data from offset well have also been used to
by
Hill, Ethan D., author.
Format:
Excerpt:
heterogeneity commonly occurs within carbonates and has been illustrated within the Mississippian Subsystem of
by
Shen, Ruiqing, author.
Format:
Excerpt:
Flame retardant additives, such as phosphorus-based fillers, metal hydroxides, metal carbonates
by
Lantelme, Frederic.
Format:
Excerpt:
electrochemical storages devices -- Molten carbonates from fuel cells to new energy devices -- Synthesis and Li+
by
Shearman, Douglas James, 1918-2003.
Format:
Excerpt:
retrospective from the 1960's and 70's of Holocene evaporites and carbonates, recapturing Shearman
by
Moldoveanu, Șerban.
Format:
Excerpt:
-- Poly(carbonates) and poly(anhydrides) -- Poly(sulfides) and poly(sulfones) -- Poly(imines), urea
by
Wolf, K. H. (Karl H.)
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444885166
Format:
Excerpt:
deep-sea volcaniclastic sandstones. Diagenesis of carbonates is treated next, with one chapter on
by
Gordon, Andrew, author.
Format:
Excerpt:
sandstones and shallow lake carbonates which are encased in non-reservoir mudstones and shales that act as
by
Friday, Mattie E., author.
Format:
Excerpt:
lacustrine carbonates and mixed bulk organic samples, pollen is terrestrial and is not directly influenced by
by
Song, Chunshan.
Format:
Excerpt:
-- 3.1.7. Cyclic Carbonates -- 3.2. Specialty Chemicals -- 3.2.1. Coupling Dienes-CO2: Synthesis of
by
Schuller, Kathryn M., author.
Format:
Excerpt:
nodular carbonates are mud- to wackestones, contain lenses of fossil fragments, and often form continuous
by
Hüneke, Heiko.
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444530004
Format:
Excerpt:
Sedimentation -- Ch. 6 Benthic Deep Sea Carbonates: Reefs and Seeps: -- Ch. 7 Volcaniclastic Processes and
by
Marini, Luigi, 1953-
Format:
Excerpt:
, hydroxides, and carbonates. Second, it intends to show the reader how reaction path modeling of geological CO
by
Eldik, Rudi van.
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780120236558
Format:
Excerpt:
. Introduction; II. Carbonic Acid, Bicarbonate, and Carbonate; III. The Chemistry of Metal Carbonates; IV
by
Mitra, Sachinath.
Format:
Excerpt:
and carbonates -- Hydrous minerals -- Iron and siderophile elements : the Earth's core -- Transport
by
Nyquist, Richard A.
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780125234757
Format:
Excerpt:
Carbonates, Thiol Carbonates, Chloroformates, Thiol Chloroformates, Acetyl -- Chloride, Benzoyl Chloride
by
Yin, Hongfu.
Format:
Excerpt:
/Triassic events / Y. Ezaki and A. Yao -- Latest Permian and Triassic carbonates of Russia: new
by
Chilingar, George V., 1929-
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444818201
Format:
Excerpt:
sand and clayey sediments -- Experimental values -- Compaction of carbonates -- References -- CHAPTER 3
by
Moore, Clyde M.
Format:
Excerpt:
dissolve the carbonates, or precipitate new carbonates to bring the water into equilibrium with the host
by
Doyle, Larry J.
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444429049
Format:
Excerpt:
the largest groups are those who study clastic rocks and those who study carbonates. There is little
by
Henderson, Paul, 1940-
Format:
Excerpt:
ELEMENTS; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Halides; 2.3. Carbonates; 2.4. Carbonates with fluoride.
by
Pigman, William Ward, 1910-
ScienceDirect https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780123955395
Format:
Excerpt:
. Tosyl and Mesyl Derivatives; INORGANIC ESTERS; 1. Nitric Acid Esters; 2. Sugar Carbonates; 3· Phosphate
by
Turpin, DeeAnn-Rose G., author.
Format:
Excerpt:
process on the fate of inorganic carbon (especially carbonates), phosphate, sulfides, and volatile fatty
by
Turner, Sarah, author.
Format:
Excerpt:
resulting in the precipitation of authigenic carbonates and iron sulfides. One method to identify paleo
by
Nair, Kajal, author.
Format:
Excerpt:
carbonates. The superimposed curve shows an overall transgression in the lower part of the succession
by
Miller, William.
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444529497
Format:
Excerpt:
-marine to dunal tropical carbonates: a model and implications (H.A. Curran). 15. Deep-sea ichnology
by
Elhamali, Emhemed I. E., author.
Format:
Excerpt:
understanding the depositional environment of the carbonates. The formation may be divided into six informal
by
Galwey, Andrew K. (Andrew Knox)
Format:
Excerpt:
. 12. Decomposition of carbonates. 13. Decomposition of metal perhalates, halates and halites. 14
by
Cornah, Sarah J., author.
Format:
Excerpt:
of the carbonates and phyllosilicates. These trends were correlatable with the general stratigraphic
by
Ryan, T. Anthony.
Format:
Excerpt:
, organic carbonates and carbamoyl chlorides. Although more than 7000 papers have appeared on phosgene and
by
Vorren, T. O.
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444889430
Format:
Excerpt:
. Sedimentology and diagenesis of the Upper PermianWegener Halvo Formation carbonates along the margins ofthe
by
Flis, Janusz.
ScienceDirect https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444987938
Format:
Excerpt:
equilibria in molten carbonates; 4.8 Corrosion equilibria in molten sulphates. Hot corrosion -- 4.9
by
Ferroud, Anouck, author.
Format:
Excerpt:
differents tels que des socles rocheux granitiques, des milieux carbonates (peu ou tres fractures), des
by
Eriksson, P. G.
Format:
Excerpt:
origin of Precambrian carbonates : lessons from modern analogues / J. Kazmierczak, S. Kempe and W
by
Galanakis, Charis M.
Format:
Excerpt:
.1 Mechanism of Action -- 3.3.2 Sustainability Concerns and Market Trends -- 3.4 CARBONATES AND

Select an Action




