نتایج جستجو برای: trace and rare earth elements

تعداد نتایج: 16915845  

Abedini, Ali, Calagari, AliAsghar, kiaeshkevarian, Maryam, Shamanian, Gholamhosain,

The Siahrudbar deposit is located about 25 km southwest of Aliabad-Katool city in the Golestan Province, north of Iran. This deposit lies between the Triassic limestone (Elika Formation) and Jurassic sandstone (Shemshak Formation). Mineralogical studies indicate the presence of major minerals such as diaspore, hematite, anatase, kaolinite, and chamosite accompanied by minor minerals such as boe...

Journal: :geopersia 2015
nader taghipour zahra soleimani marshk

the olang area is a part of gheshlagh-olang synclinal, which is a member of eastern alborz coal basin and is situated at a distance of70 km northeast of shahroud city. coal-bearing strata of this region are part of the shemshak group (upper triassic to lower jurassic).samples from the 9 coal seams of the olang coal deposits were collected and ashed. the aim of this study is to determine theoccu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1993
S R Hart

Many basalts from oceanic islands, ridges, and arcs show strong trace element evidence for melting at great depths, where garnet is a stable phase in mantle peridotites. If partial melts ascend to the surface by porous (intergranular) flow processes, the high-pressure garnet signature will be obliterated by diffusive reequilibration at shallower depths in the mantle. Spiegelman and Kenyon [Spie...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2007
esmaeil jorjani amir hossein bagherieh bahram rezai

different samples have been prepared from different products in chadormalu iron ore concentrator plant: low intensity magnetite separators concentrate (magnetite concentrate), reverse flotation tail (final hematite concentrate), flotation concentrate (apatite concentrate), final tail (l.i.m.s. tail + reverse flotation concentrate+ apatite flotation tail). the samples were used for rare earth el...

Journal: :journal of mining and environment 2016
seyyed m. seyyed alizadeh ganji s. z. shafaie n. goudarzi

this work was aimed to evaluate and compare the performances of the solvents d2ehpa (di-(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid), cyanex 272 (bis (2,4,4-trimethylpentyl) phosphinic acid), and a mixture system of d2ehpa and cyanex272 in the separation of some rare earth elements (rees) including lanthanum, gadolinium, neodymium, and dyspersym from a nitric acid solution. the results obtained showed that ...

Journal: :International Journal of Coal Science & Technology 2019

Journal: :international journal of research in materials science 0
hossein yoozbashizadeh department of materials science and engineering, sharif university of technology, tehran, iran ali heidary moghadam department of materials science and engineering, tehran science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran valiollah dashtizad department of advanced materials and renewable energy, iranian research organization for science and technology, p.o. box13815-3538, tehran, iran ali kaflou department of advanced materials and renewable energy, iranian research organization for science and technology, p.o. box13815-3538, tehran, iran

the effect of rare earth (re) elements, including ce and la, on the sorption properties of zr-co getters was investigated in this work. the phase evolution, microstructural characteristics of getter powders were studied by means of x-ray diffraction method, scanning electron microscopy (sem) and energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (eds). the nanostructured zr3co intermetallic compound has been...

A.A Calagari

Biglar Permo-Triassic bauxite deposit is located in ~15 km northwest of Abgarm, southwest of Ghazvin province, west of central Iran. It consists of 8 stratiform and discontinuous bauxite lenses lying along the contact of Ruteh (Permian) and Elika (Triassic) carbonate formations. Petrographically, the bauxite ores exhibit collomorphic-fluidal, pseudo-breccia, pseudo-porphyritic, panidio-morphic-...

2005
Xiongxin DAI Daniel BOAMAH Christian KOEBERL Wolf Uwe REIMOLD Gordon IRVINE Iain MCDONALD

available online at http://meteoritics.org 1493 © The Meteoritical Society, 2005. Printed in USA. Bosumtwi impact structure, Ghana: Geochemistry of impactites and target rocks, and search for a meteoritic component Xiongxin DAI1, 4, Daniel BOAMAH1, Christian KOEBERL1*, Wolf Uwe REIMOLD2, Gordon IRVINE3, and Iain MCDONALD3 1Department of Geological Sciences, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 1...

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