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Adsorptive removal of phosphate from aqueous solutions using different types of red mud 期刊论文
Water Science & Technology, 2017, 期号: 2, 页码: 570-577
作者:  Tengfei Guo ;   Haiquan Yang ;   Qingyou Liu ;   Hannian Gu ;   Ning Wang ;   Wenbin Yu ;   Yang Dai
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Activated Red Mud  Adsorption Capacity  Dynamic Model  Phosphate  Red Mud  
Experimental Study on the Electrical Conductivity of Pyroxene Andesite at High Temperature and High Pressure 期刊论文
Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2017, 卷号: 174, 期号: 3, 页码: 1033-1041
作者:  KeShi Hui;  LiDong Dai;  HePing Li;  HaiYing Hu;  JianJun Jiang;  WenQing Sun;  Hui Zhang
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Electrical Conductivity  Pyroxene Andesite  Dehydration  Conduction Mechanism  High Pressure  
Zircon U-Pb dating and whole-rock elemental geochemistry of the Shazi anatase deposit in Qinglong, Western Guizhou, SW China 期刊论文
Acta Geochimica, 2017, 卷号: 36, 期号: 2, 页码: 329-338
作者:  Jun Sun;  Zhao Jingyu;  Aiguo Nie
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Anatase Deposit  Zircon U-pb  Emeishan Basalt  Karst Terrain  
Experimental evidence for the survival of augite to transition zone depths, and implications for subduction zone dynamics 期刊论文
American Mineralogist, 2017, 卷号: 102, 期号: 7, 页码: 1516-1524
作者:  Jingui Xu;  Dongzhou Zhang;  Przemyslaw Dera;  Bo Zhang;  Dawei Fan
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Pyroxenes  Augite  High Pressure And Temperature  Single-crystal X-ray Diffraction  Subduction Zone  
The influence of dehydration on the electrical conductivity of trachyandesite at high temperatures and high pressures 期刊论文
Journal of Materials Science and Engineering A, 2017, 页码: 229-240
作者:  Lidong Dai;   Keshi Hui;   Wenqing Sun;  Haiying Hu;  Heping Li;  Jianjun Jiang
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High Pressure  Trachyandesite  Electrical Conductivity  Dehydration  High-conductivity Anomaly