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  • ...Huanghoite-(Ce)]] belongs to the group, but has a different symmetry and [[calcium]] is replaced by [[barium]].<ref name="Mindat Synchysite-(Ce)">{{cite web|t [[Category:Carbonate minerals]] ...
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  • ...=hp>[http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/Nuclear/KAr.html Potassium-Calcium Isochrons]. In: HyperPhysics site.</ref> This form of [[radioactive decay]] ...als (i.e. [[sylvite]]).<ref name=ahr51>Ahrens., L.H. The feasibility of a calcium method for the determination of geological age. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, ...
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  • ...can be used to determine information about the entire rock. Many different minerals can be used for [[geothermobarometry]], but clinopyroxene is especially use Individual reactions of specific minerals can be used to calculate either the temperature or pressure. Therefore, two ...
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  • ...on exchange capacity]]. When dissolved sodium in comparison with dissolved calcium and magnesium is high in water, clay soil swells or undergoes [[dispersion ...d link|date=April 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Calcium present in dissolved form is also influenced by the [[partial pressure]] of ...
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  • | formula = ([[calcium|Ca]]<sub>8-(x/2)</sub>[]<sub>x/2</sub>[[aluminum|Al]]<sub>16-x</sub>[[silic ...a trench by the [[Apollo 14]] crew in 1971. Although there have been other minerals ([[armalcolite]] and [[tranquillityite]]) that have been originally discove ...
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  • ...g''' is when one or more sparingly soluble salts (e.g., calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, etc.) precipitate and form a dense layer on the membrane surface ...ecovery, exceeding the calcium phosphate solubility limit and resulting in calcium phosphate scaling. ...
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  • ...react with atmospheric oxygen and water. After uranium extraction, sulfide minerals in uranium tailings facilitates the release of uranium [[Radionuclide|radio ...ant in more basic environments where it is more likely that they will form minerals.<ref name=":3">{{Cite journal|last1=Shvareva|first1=Tatiana Y.|last2=Mazein ...
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  • | category = [[Oxide minerals]] ...formula]] {{chem2|A(2+)B(4+)(X(2−))3}}.<ref name="Min">{{cite book |title=Minerals: Their Constitution and Origin |first1=Hans-Rudolf |last1=Wenk |first2=Andr ...
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  • {{Short description|Secondary calcium carbonate deposit growing under man-made structures}} ...s, flowstone etc.<ref name=Hill&Forti>Hill, C A and Forti, P, (1997). Cave Minerals of the World, Second Edition. [Huntsville, Alabama: National Speleological ...
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  • |label5=Minerals|value5=5|color5=orange ..., 20% [[protein]], 10% [[fat]], 1% [[carbohydrate]], 5% [[dietary minerals|minerals]].<ref name=Janaway>{{cite book |author=Janaway R.C., Percival S.L., Wilson ...
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  • ...harmful from a nutritional standpoint: oxalates can decrease absorption of calcium in the body, in addition to increasing risk of kidney stone formation.<ref ...ollowed by heat induced aggregation and deposition of [[whey protein]] and calcium phosphate deposits.<ref>{{cite journal |last1= Visser|first1= J|last2= Jeur ...
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  • === Primary minerals and weathering === ...}</ref> As a result of incorporation of lighter Si isotopes into secondary minerals, the remaining dissolved Si will be relative enriched in the heavy Si isoto ...
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  • ...'''''Automicrite''''' is autochthonous [[micrite]], that is, a [[Carbonate minerals|carbonate]] mud precipitated in situ (no transporting) and made up of fine- ...e spontaneously from [[seawater]], which is supersaturated with respect to calcium carbonate, calcite precipitation is inhibited by the presence of Mg in seaw ...
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  • ...n be used to determine the types and distribution of minerals in slag. The minerals present in the slag are good indicators of the gas atmosphere in the furnac Slag minerals are classified as [[silicate]]s, [[oxide]]s and [[sulfide]]s. Bachmann clas ...
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  • ...on their chemical properties. This index is calculated using the ratio of calcium oxide (CaO) to silicon dioxide ([[Silicon dioxide|SiO<sub>2</sub>]]):<ref n ...ts are designed for use in blast furnaces and are produced by adding lime (calcium oxide) and magnesia (magnesium oxide) to iron ore concentrate, enhancing th ...
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  • ...Carbon dioxide]] is removed from the atmosphere during burial of weathered minerals and returned to the [[atmosphere]] through [[volcanism]]. On million-year t ...cture is representative of general silicate weathering of calcium silicate minerals.<ref name="CatlingKasting2017">{{cite book |last1=Catling |first1=David C. ...
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  • ...ment until 1962.<ref name="Coes1962">Coes L. L., Jr. (1962) - Synthesis of Minerals at High Pressures. Modern Very High Pressure Techniques, Wentorf R. J., Jr. ...alc]], [[barium carbonate|BaCO<sub>3</sub>]], [[potassium bromide|KBr]], [[calcium fluoride|CaF<sub>2</sub>]], or even [[borosilicate glass]]. The next compon ...
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  • ...antities of mica-[[vermiculite]] intergrades and some interstratified clay minerals was suspected. A small portion of [[smectite]]s was considered to be formed ...ent. The uptake of [[nitrogen]], [[sodium]], [[potassium]], [[sulphur]], [[calcium]] and [[magnesium]] was significantly reduced by water stress in the plants ...
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  • * Calcium imaging: technique that utilizes fluorescent molecules called calcium indicators that change in fluorescence when bound to Ca<sup>2+</sup> ions. ...editor2-last=Sosa Torres |editor2-first=Martha |title=Metals, Microbes and Minerals: The Biogeochemical Side of Life |series=Volume 21 in the series Metal Ions ...
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  • ...pletion explains why Earth's sodium (volatile) content is about 10% of its calcium (refractory) content, despite the similar abundance in chondrites.<ref name ...of their high carbon content. In these meteorites, chondrules coexist with minerals that are only stable below 100&nbsp;°C, so they contain materials that form ...
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