CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «PHOSPHATIZATION»
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Interpretation of Biological and Environmental Changes ...
The process of phosphatization is reasonably well known in terms of its
generalities. As currently understood, release of CO2 and FLS during initial
phases of microbial decay of a carcass in a dysoxic or anoxic setting (such as
within the ...
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Phosphate Deposits of the World: Neogene to modern phosphorites
Mechanism of phosphatization Whilst there is little evidence for direct
precipitation of carbonate-apatite from seawater, post-depositional precipitates of
fibrous, radially-oriented francolite line pores where the texture is very sandy in
both the ...
P. J. Cook, J. H. Shergold, 1990
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Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, Geology
zation of the organic compound in baculate laminae. This second generation of
apatitic matter inside shells has a characteristic structure and has been termed as
collophanous calcium phosphate (CCP) by Holmer ( 1 989). Phosphatization of ...
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Receptaculitids: A Phylogenetic Debate on a Problematic ...
Addendum. Horns. of. Dilemma: Phosphatization. In the unusually well preserved
, phosphatized aragonitic Lower Ordovician (Oeland- ian) Fisherites orbis from
the Hunderumian of Oland Island, Sweden, the merom consists of two elements:
...
Matthew H. Nitecki, Harry Mutvei, Doris V. Nitecki, 1999
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Corrosion Protection by Cold
Phosphatization
Following a discussion of the shortcomings of the hot method of coating iron and steel with a phosphate solution for protection against corrosion, the author describes a method of cold phosphatization involving the use of zinc ...
V. S. Lapatukhin, ARMY FOREIGN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER WASHINGTON D C., 1966
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Diagenesis in sediments
Thus the stage for large-scale phosphatization is preset in geological time by
certain geotectonic-paleogeographic events. The present time is not one such
stage in history. However, the extreme and large-scaled oscillations of sea level ...
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Diagenesis in Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks
Thus the stage for large-scale phosphatization is preset in geological time by
certain geotectonic-paleogeographic events, that do not prevail at the present
stage in history. The extreme and large-scaled oscillations of sea level during the
...
Gunnar Larsen, George V. Chilingar, 1983
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Handbook of Marine Mineral Deposits
Platinum is a redox- sensitive element, and its changing concentration probably
reflects changing sea water redox conditions, and diagenesis within the older
generation of crusts, including maturation of oxide phases and phosphatization.2
...
David Spencer Cronan, 1999
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Microfacies of Carbonate Rocks: Analysis, Interpretation and ...
Sedimentary Geology, 145, 135-150 Further reading: K066 Plate 110
Phosphatization of Carbonate Rocks Microfacies studies of phosphate rocks and
phosphorites reveal striking textural similarities within carbonate rocks.
Phosphate fabrics ...
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Marine Minerals in Exclusive Economic Zones
Phosphatization is thought to have occurred in mid- to late Miocene times
between 7 and 9 million years ago. Phosphorites average about 9.4% elemental
phosphorus which is slightly higher than the phosphorus content of
superphosphate ...
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Detention on Pleasant Island: A Spotlight on Nauru
Bird droppings through a process called phosphatization created these phosphate reserves. The British soon began extracting and exporting ... «Kalamalama, Apr 15»
Dead Fossils Tell the Best Tales
As they lay in state, the cells decayed and formed salt replicas of themselves through a process called phosphatization. When these so-called ... «Science AAAS, Dis 11»
Complex eyes in the Cambrian
... or as the authors suggest, that disarticulated eyes were more prone to rapid phosphatization than eyes attached to a decaying body. There is ... «ScienceBlogs, Jun 11»