Search Results - "Bartier, D"
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Petrophysical and mineralogical evolution of weathered crystalline basement in western Uganda; implications for fluid transfer and storage
Published in AAPG bulletin (01-06-2018)“…The effects of weathering on the mineralogical and petrophysical properties of the western Uganda Archaean crystalline basement were investigated using outcrop…”
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Tracing interactions between natural argillites and hyper-alkaline fluids from engineered cement paste and concrete: Chemical and isotopic monitoring of a 15-years old deep-disposal analogue
Published in Applied geochemistry (01-07-2012)“…► Cement/argillite engineered analogue. ► Alkaline fluid flow through an argillite matrix. ► Alkaline fluid flow along argillite discontinuities. ►…”
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First corrosion stages in Tournemire claystone/steel interaction: In situ experiment and modelling approach
Published in Applied clay science (01-10-2013)“…Steels are possible materials for high-level radioactive waste containers used in long-term geological disposal in claystone environments. The French Institute…”
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Mineralogical characterization of the Tournemire argillite after in situ interaction with concretes
Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-01-2006)“…This study aims to investigate, through mineralogical characterization (SEM, XRD) and mass-balance calculations, the effects of contact time, concrete types…”
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Mineralogical reactions in the Tournemire argillite after in-situ interaction with steels
Published in Applied clay science (01-02-2009)“…Steels are possible materials for high level radioactive waste containers used in long term geological disposal in argillaceous environments. Under chemical…”
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Interaction of Tournemire argillite (Aveyron, France) with hyperalkaline fluids: Batch experiments performed with powdered and/or compact materials
Published in Physics and chemistry of the earth. Parts A/B/C (2007)“…Argillaceous rocks and concrete matrix are considered as potential host rocks and engineered barrier, respectively for radioactive waste repositories. The…”
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Development of an integrated analytical platform for clay mineral separation, characterization and K–Ar dating
Published in Geoscientific instrumentation, methods and data systems (24-10-2024)“…Isotopic dating is a valuable method to constrain the timing of lithospheric processes: geodynamic episodes, ore deposition and geothermal regimes. The K–Ar…”
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Magnetic inference of in situ open microcracks in sandstone samples from the Taiwan Chelungpu Fault Drilling Project (TCDP)
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (02-02-2012)“…► We investigate the magnetic signature of microcracks in TCDP sandstone. ► Anisotropy of anhysteretic remanent magnetization reflects magnetite…”
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Tracing interactions between natural argillites and hyper-alkaline fluids from engineered cement paste and concrete: Chemical and isotopic monitoring of a 15-years old deep-disposal analogue: 25 years after the Chernobyl power plant explosion: Management of nuclear wastes and radionuclide transfer in the environment
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3D electrical resistivity imaging of the near-surface structure of mud-volcano vents
Published in Tectonophysics (15-08-2011)“…A near-surface study of the 3D electrical resistivity distribution of a cold mud volcano field in New Zealand is presented. Inversion of 16 densely spaced…”
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Phyllosilicates and zeolite assemblages in the carbonate periplatform of the Great Bahama Bank: origin and relation to diagenetic processes (ODP Leg 166, Sites 1006 and 1007)
Published in Marine geology (15-06-2002)“…The western flank of the Great Bahama Bank, drilled during ODP Leg 166 at seven sites, represents a prograding carbonate sequence from late Oligocene to…”
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