Search Results - "Techer, I."
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About Sr isotopes in coffee ‘Bourbon Pointu’ of the Réunion Island
Published in Food chemistry (15-05-2011)“…► Sr isotopic composition of coffee beans can be used to recognize the geographical source of the production. ► Relation between the Sr isotopic characteristic…”
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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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Geochemical signature of paleofluids in microstructures from Main Fault in the Opalinus Clay of the Mont Terri rock laboratory, Switzerland
Published in Swiss Journal of geosciences (01-04-2017)“…The present study reports on elemental and Sr isotopic analyses of calcite and associated celestite infillings of various microtectonic features collected…”
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Air quality and geographical tracing of atmospheric PM by Sr isotopes continuous monitoring (Soumis)
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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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Propagation of high-alkaline fluids in an argillaceous formation: Case study of the Khushaym Matruk natural analogue (Central Jordan)
Published in Journal of geochemical exploration (01-07-2006)“…The Khushaym Matruk site in Central Jordan is investigated as a natural analogue of a deep geological repository for intermediate to high-level radioactive…”
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Chemical and isotopic characterization of water–rock interactions in shales induced by the intrusion of a basaltic dike: A natural analogue for radioactive waste disposal
Published in Applied geochemistry (01-02-2006)“…Disposal of nuclear waste in deep geological formations is expected to induce thermal fluxes for hundreds of years with maximum temperature reaching about…”
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