Browsing Odum Library by Subject "Zeolites"

Browsing Odum Library by Subject "Zeolites"

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  • C¸i˙ftc¸i˙, Emi˙n; Hogan, John P.; Kolayli˙, Hasan; Cadirli, Emin (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2008)
    Very unusual rocks consisting of natrolite (>95 vol.%) ? pargasite(< 5 vol.%) and rareal bite (<1 vol. %) have been discovered in the Kop mountain range, eastern Turkey. We propose to call these rocks ‘natrolitite’ and ...
  • Snellings, Ruben; Haren, Tom Van; Machiels, Lieven; Mertens, Gilles; Vandenberghe, Noel; Elsen, Jan (The Clay Mineral SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2008)
    Miocene rifting and associated rhyolitic (K-rich) volcanism resulted in the deposition of pyroclastic material in the central Simav graben, near Karacaderbent, Turkey. The pyroclastics were deposited in a lacustrine ...
  • Ehlmann, Bethany L.; Mustard, John F.; Clark, Roger N.; Swayze, Gregg A.; Murchie, Scott L. (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    The enhanced spatial and spectral resolution provided by the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has led to the discovery of numerous hydrated silicate ...
  • Arthur, Randolph; Sasamoto, Hiroshi; Walker, Colin; Yui, Mikazu (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    The polymer model provides a relatively simple and robust basis for estimating the standard Gibbs free energies of formation (DGof ) and standard enthalpies of formation (DHof ) of clay minerals and other aluminosilicates ...
  • Miron, George Dan; Neuhoff, Philip S.; Amthauer, Georg (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    The island-arc volcanics situated in the eastern part of the Capılnas-Techereu nappe (South Apuseni Mountains, Romania) were studied to evaluate the temperature, fluid properties, and mineral chemistry during low-temperature ...
  • Ferreira, Daniel R.; Schulthess, Cristian P.; Amonette, James E.; Walter, Eric D. (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    The adsorption mechanisms of divalent cations in zeolite nanopore channels can vary as a function of their pore dimensions. The nanopore inner-sphere enhancement (NISE) theory predicts that ions may dehydrate inside small ...

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