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  • 1469 Vol 43#5 Art 03.Indd

    1469 Vol 43#5 Art 03.Indd

  • Evolution of the Astonishing Naica Giant Crystals in Chihuahua, Mexico

    Evolution of the Astonishing Naica Giant Crystals in Chihuahua, Mexico

  • 179 Overprinting of Hydrothermal Regimes I N

    179 Overprinting of Hydrothermal Regimes I N

  • Assessment of the Molecular Structure of the Borate Mineral Boracite

    Assessment of the Molecular Structure of the Borate Mineral Boracite

  • Barite–Celestine Geochemistry and Environments of Formation Jeffrey S

    Barite–Celestine Geochemistry and Environments of Formation Jeffrey S

  • Minerals Found in Michigan Listed by County

    Minerals Found in Michigan Listed by County

  • Geology of the Tenth Potash Ore Zone, Permian Salado Formation

    Geology of the Tenth Potash Ore Zone, Permian Salado Formation

  • Metallic Minerals in Anhydrite Cap Rock, Winnfield Salt Dome, Louisiana

    Metallic Minerals in Anhydrite Cap Rock, Winnfield Salt Dome, Louisiana

  • PATENT OFFICE 2,177,269 STABILIZATION of SOLUBLE CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS Roy William Sullivan

    PATENT OFFICE 2,177,269 STABILIZATION of SOLUBLE CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS Roy William Sullivan

  • THE STABILITY of GYPSUM and ANHYDRITE in the GEOLOGIC ENVIRONMENT by Leonard S

    THE STABILITY of GYPSUM and ANHYDRITE in the GEOLOGIC ENVIRONMENT by Leonard S

  • Download PDF About Minerals Sorted by Mineral Group

    Download PDF About Minerals Sorted by Mineral Group

  • Origin of Fluids and Anhydrite Precipitation in the Sediment-Hosted Grimsey Hydrothermal Field North of Iceland

    Origin of Fluids and Anhydrite Precipitation in the Sediment-Hosted Grimsey Hydrothermal Field North of Iceland

  • THE GYPSUM-ANHYDRITE EQUILIBRIUM at ONE ATMOSPHERE PRESSURE1 L,Q.Wnbncba

    THE GYPSUM-ANHYDRITE EQUILIBRIUM at ONE ATMOSPHERE PRESSURE1 L,Q.Wnbncba

  • GYPSUM Caso4 • 2 H2O

    GYPSUM Caso4 • 2 H2O

  • Kieserite Mgso4 • H2O C 2001-2005 Mineral Data Publishing, Version 1

    Kieserite Mgso4 • H2O C 2001-2005 Mineral Data Publishing, Version 1

  • Data of Geochemistry

    Data of Geochemistry

  • White Sands Little Known Facts About Gypsum

    White Sands Little Known Facts About Gypsum

  • Ph-Dependent Leaching Characteristics of Major and Toxic Elements from Red Mud

    Ph-Dependent Leaching Characteristics of Major and Toxic Elements from Red Mud

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  • Mineral Sequestration of Co2 by Reaction with Alkaline
  • Physical Properties of Salt Anhydrite, and Gypsum
  • Precipitation and Growth of Barite Within Hydrothermal Vent Deposits
  • Origin and Diagenesis of Gypsum and Anhydri'j'p
  • Reaction Pathways and Textural Aspects of the Replacement of Anhydrite by Calcite at 25 °C
  • Mississippi Geology 2 Company American Quasar Petroleum Conwooo Exploration
  • ANHYDRITE and GYPSUM in the LYON MOUN- TAIN MAGNETITE DEPOSIT of the NORTH- EASTERN ADIRONDACKS Pnur,W
  • Anglesite (Pbso4) Epitactic Overgrowths and Substrate-Induced Twinning on Anhydrite (Caso4) Cleavage Surfaces
  • Gypsum Scale Formation on Heated Metal Surfaces: the Influence of Polymer Type and Polymer Stability on Gypsum Inhibition
  • Anhydrite Nucleation and Growth at Low Temperatures: Effects of Flow Rate, Activity of Water, and Mineral Substrates
  • Reaction Pathways and Textural Aspects of the Replacement of Anhydrite by Calcite at 25 °C
  • Anhydrite Caso4 C 2001-2005 Mineral Data Publishing, Version 1
  • Selected Annotated Bibliography of Gypsum and Anhydrite in the United States and Puerto Rico
  • A Model Scenario for Kieserite-Dominated Evaporites in Juventae Chasma, Mars
  • ANHYDRITE Var
  • Evolution of the Thermal Cap in Two Wells from the Salton Sea Geothermal System, California
  • CELESTINE Srso4 Occurs Primarily in Michigan As a Vug Mineral in Various Sedimentary Rocks Including Limestone, Dolomite, and Sandstone
  • The Formation of Barite and Celestite Through the Replacement of Gypsum


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