Reactive transport in evolving porous media
N Seigneur, KU Mayer… - Reviews in Mineralogy …, 2019 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Reactive transport modeling is a process-based approach that accounts for advection,
diffusion, dispersion and a multitude of biogeochemical reactions. The occurrence of these …
diffusion, dispersion and a multitude of biogeochemical reactions. The occurrence of these …
A review on reactive transport model and porosity evolution in the porous media
Y Baqer, X Chen - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022 - Springer
This work comprehensively reviews the equations governing multicomponent flow and
reactive transport in porous media on the pore-scale, mesoscale and continuum scale. For …
reactive transport in porous media on the pore-scale, mesoscale and continuum scale. For …
[图书][B] Soils and geomorphology.
PW Birkeland - 1984 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The following are discussed:(a) soil morphology,(b) soil classification,(c) weathering and soil
profile development,(d) factors of soil formation,(e) influence of parent materials,(f) influence …
profile development,(d) factors of soil formation,(e) influence of parent materials,(f) influence …
Calcium carbonate features
N Durand, HC Monger, MG Canti… - … features of soils and …, 2018 - Elsevier
The precipitation of calcium carbonate is widespread in soils and regoliths and common
under different environmental settings, especially in soils of arid environments. This topic is …
under different environmental settings, especially in soils of arid environments. This topic is …
Regolith geology of the Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia: implications for exploration
RR Anand, M Paine - Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
This paper presents and reviews the processes responsible for the distribution and
formation of regolith and associated landscapes of the Yilgarn Craton and highlights their …
formation of regolith and associated landscapes of the Yilgarn Craton and highlights their …
Sources of strontium and calcium in desert soil and calcrete
RC Capo, OA Chadwick - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1999 - Elsevier
The carbon-cycle significance of soil carbonate fluxes is subject to large uncertainties
because it is not clear precisely how much calcium is derived from atmospheric sources …
because it is not clear precisely how much calcium is derived from atmospheric sources …
The character and genesis of calcrete in Late Quaternary alluvial deposits, Gujarat, western India, and its bearing on the interpretation of ancient climates
Late Quaternary deposits in Mainland Gujarat contain sediments deposited in subhumid and
semi-arid climates. The 30–35m succession shows the presence of Vertisols at the base and …
semi-arid climates. The 30–35m succession shows the presence of Vertisols at the base and …
Estimates of atmospheric CO2 in the Neoarchean–Paleoproterozoic from paleosols
Y Kanzaki, T Murakami - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2015 - Elsevier
Atmospheric CO 2 levels reflect Earth's surface temperatures directly, and have been
discussed especially in association with the faint young Sun and Snowball Earth in the …
discussed especially in association with the faint young Sun and Snowball Earth in the …
Karst bauxite formation during Miocene Climatic Optimum (central Dalmatia, Croatia): mineralogical, compositional and geochronological perspectives
Abstract The Miocene Climatic Optimum (MCO) represents a global warm period
(approximately 17–14.7 Ma) interrupting a long-term period of Cenozoic cooling. To …
(approximately 17–14.7 Ma) interrupting a long-term period of Cenozoic cooling. To …
Diagenesis of carbonates in continental settings
I Armenteros - Developments in Sedimentology, 2010 - Elsevier
Most carbonates deposited in continental environments are subjected to the effects of
meteoric diagenesis. This process includes all postdepositional changes that occur under …
meteoric diagenesis. This process includes all postdepositional changes that occur under …