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  • When “Evaporites” Are Not Formed by Evaporation: the Role Of

    When “Evaporites” Are Not Formed by Evaporation: the Role Of

  • SODIUM BICARBONATE (NAHCOLITE) from COLORADOOIL SHALE1 Tbr-R-Enrr-2

    SODIUM BICARBONATE (NAHCOLITE) from COLORADOOIL SHALE1 Tbr-R-Enrr-2

  • Lake Chad Basin

    Lake Chad Basin

  • Wt/Tpr/S/285 • Chad

    Wt/Tpr/S/285 • Chad

  • HYDROGEOCHEMICAL CONDITION of the PIKROLIMNI LAKE (KILKIS GREECE) Dotsika E.1, Maniatis Y.1 , Tzavidopoulos E.1, Poutoukis D.2 and Albanakis K.3

    HYDROGEOCHEMICAL CONDITION of the PIKROLIMNI LAKE (KILKIS GREECE) Dotsika E.1, Maniatis Y.1 , Tzavidopoulos E.1, Poutoukis D.2 and Albanakis K.3

  • Hydrochemical.Pdf

    Hydrochemical.Pdf

  • Glass Making in the Greco-Roman World Studies in Archaeological Sciences 4

    Glass Making in the Greco-Roman World Studies in Archaeological Sciences 4

  • Geology of the Area South of Magadi, Kenya

    Geology of the Area South of Magadi, Kenya

  • Rapid Livelihood Zone Profiles for Chad

    Rapid Livelihood Zone Profiles for Chad

  • A POTENTIAL MARTIAN ANALOG T. Liu and DL

    A POTENTIAL MARTIAN ANALOG T. Liu and DL

  • Modeling the Hydrogeochemical Evolution of Brine in Saline Systems: Case Study of the Sabkha of Oum El Khialate in South East Tunisia

    Modeling the Hydrogeochemical Evolution of Brine in Saline Systems: Case Study of the Sabkha of Oum El Khialate in South East Tunisia

  • Character and Distribution of Nonclastic Minerals in the Searles Lake Evaporite Deposit California

    Character and Distribution of Nonclastic Minerals in the Searles Lake Evaporite Deposit California

  • Nourishing Archaeology and Science Patrick Degrysea,1 and Andrew J

    Nourishing Archaeology and Science Patrick Degrysea,1 and Andrew J

  • Natron Na2co3 • 10H2O C 2001-2005 Mineral Data Publishing, Version 1

    Natron Na2co3 • 10H2O C 2001-2005 Mineral Data Publishing, Version 1

  • Lake Chad Experience and Lessons Learned Brief

    Lake Chad Experience and Lessons Learned Brief

  • THN Americen M Ineralogist JOURNAL of the MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY of AMERICA

    THN Americen M Ineralogist JOURNAL of the MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY of AMERICA

  • BERTHOLLET and the EGYPTIAN NATRON Hamed A

    BERTHOLLET and the EGYPTIAN NATRON Hamed A

  • Mapping Freshwater Carbonate Deposits by Using Ground-Penetrating Radar at Lake Kolon, Hungary

    Mapping Freshwater Carbonate Deposits by Using Ground-Penetrating Radar at Lake Kolon, Hungary

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  • Session Outline: Lab: Salt Analysis
  • Glassmaking Using Natron from El-Barnugi (Egypt); Pliny and the Roman Glass Industry
  • Lake Natron in Tanzania, Near the Kenyan Border (Source: Google Maps)
  • Pliny and the Roman Glass Industry
  • Nonmetallic Mineral Resources of Washington
  • The Role of Carbonates in the Evolution of Early Martian Oceans John W
  • Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Pleistocene Volcanics At
  • Archaelogical Analysis Mummy Mania Mummified Remains from Egypt and Beyond Hold Chemical Information About the Daily Lives of Ancient Civilisations
  • Physicochemicaland Elemental Analysis of Different Brands of Natron and Potash in Sokoto State
  • Chad Livelihood Profiles March 2005 USAID FEWS NET PROJECT
  • ' Thermokalite' and the Existence of Sodium Bicarbonate As a Mineral
  • Natron Glass Beads Reveal Proto-Silk Road Between the Mediterranean and China in the 1St Millennium
  • Research Article Chemical and Oxygen Isotopic Composition of Roman and Late Antique Glass from Northern Greece
  • Chad, a Country Nestled in North-Central Africa Is Facing the Issue of the Desertification of Its Vitally Important Lake Chad
  • Geochemistry and Paleolimnology of the Trona Deposits and Associated Authigenic Minerals of the Green River Formation of Wyoming
  • Protected Geological Objects at Kiskunsg National Park in Hungary
  • The Use of Natron in Human Mummification
  • Saline Lake Deposits in Washington


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