نتایج جستجو برای: Carbonate Rock

تعداد نتایج: 62570  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Xiangjian Xie Shufang Tian Peijun Du Wenfeng Zhan Alim Samat Jike Chen

Considering the important roles of carbonate rock fraction in karst rocky desertification areas and their potential for indicating damage to vegetation, improved knowledge is desired to assess the application of spectroscopy and remote sensing to characterizing and quantifying the biophysical constituents of karst landscapes. In this study, we examined the spectra of major surface constituents ...

2008
Jerry A. Leenheer Michael M. Reddy

Our previous research has demonstrated that dissolved organic matter (DOM) influences calcium carbonate mineral formation in surface and ground water. To better understand DOM mediation of carbonate precipitation and DOM co-precipitation and/or incorporation with carbonate minerals, we characterized the content and speciation of DOM in carbonate minerals and in the lake water of Pyramid Lake, N...

2008
Dennis L. Newell John P. Kaszuba Hari S. Viswanathan Rajesh J. Pawar Thomas Carpenter

[1] Successful geologic sequestration of carbon in deep saline aquifers requires accurate predictive models of rock-brine-CO2 interaction. Often overlooked in siliciclastichosted saline reservoirs is the carbonate buffering of the groundwater. Carbonate minerals are ubiquitous, even in siliciclastic host rocks, resulting in some carbonate buffering. Geochemical modeling of rock-brine-CO2 system...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Nasrullah Zaini Freek D. van der Meer Harald van der Werff

The development of advanced laboratory-based imaging hyperspectral sensors, such as SisuCHEMA, has created an opportunity to extract compositional information of mineral mixtures from spectral images. Determining proportions of minerals on rock surfaces based on spectral signature is a challenging approach due to naturally-occurring minerals that exist in the form of intimate mixtures, and grai...

Journal: :Science 2008
Bethany L Ehlmann John F Mustard Scott L Murchie Francois Poulet Janice L Bishop Adrian J Brown Wendy M Calvin Roger N Clark David J Des Marais Ralph E Milliken Leah H Roach Ted L Roush Gregg A Swayze James J Wray

Geochemical models for Mars predict carbonate formation during aqueous alteration. Carbonate-bearing rocks had not previously been detected on Mars' surface, but Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mapping reveals a regional rock layer with near-infrared spectral characteristics that are consistent with the presence of magnesium carbonate in the Nili Fossae region. The carbonate is closely associated w...

Journal: :iranian journal of oil & gas science and technology 2014
mohsen seid mohammadi jamshid moghadasi amin kordestany

wettability alteration is an important method for increasing oil recovery from oil-wet carbonatereservoirs. chemical agents like surfactants are known as wettability modifiers in carbonate systems.oil can be recovered from initially oil-wet carbonate reservoirs by wettability alteration from oil-wetto water-wet condition with adding dilute surfactant and electrolyte solutions. this paper invest...

2015
Renyu Hu David M. Kass Bethany L. Ehlmann Yuk L. Yung

The climate of Mars likely evolved from a warmer, wetter early state to the cold, arid current state. However, no solutions for this evolution have previously been found to satisfy the observed geological features and isotopic measurements of the atmosphere. Here we show that a family of solutions exist, invoking no missing reservoirs or loss processes. Escape of carbon via CO photodissociation...

2007
Beatrix Kerkhoff

Aggregates containing certain constituents can react with alkali hydroxides in concrete. The reactivity is potentially harmful only when it produces significant expansion (Mather 1975). This alkali-aggregate reactivity (AAR) has two forms—alkali-silica reaction (ASR) and alkali-carbonate reaction (ACR, sometimes called alkali-carbonate rock reaction, or ACRR). ASR is more often a concern than A...

2006
K. Iden H. Johansen T. Pedersen

Fluid migration and distribution are important aspects of the evolution of sedimentary basins. An essential parameter affecting fluid flow is permeability. Even mm thick fractures have permeabilit ies many orders of magnitude above surrounding sediments, and thus have the potential of focusing fluid flow. It is a major task to establish the importance of these fractures as fluid conduits. One a...

2017
Alicja M. Lacinska Michael T. Styles Keith Bateman Matthew Hall Paul D. Brown

In situ sequestration of CO2 in mantle peridotites has been proposed as a method to alleviate the amount of anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere. This study presents the results of 8-month long laboratory fluid-rock experiments on representative mantle rocks from the Oman-United Arab Emirates ophiolite to investigate this process. Small core samples (3 cm long) were reacted in wet supercritical ...

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