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Gypsum accumulation on carbonate stone Gypsum accumulation on carbonate stone
The accumulation of gypsum on carbonate stone has been investigated through exposure of fresh samples of limestone and marble at monitored sites, through examination of alteration crusts from old buildings and through laboratory experiments. Several factors contribute to gypsum accumulation on carbonate stone. Marble or limestone that is sheltered from direct washing by rain in an urban
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E. S. McGee, V.G. Mossotti
Hayward fault: Large earthquakes versus surface creep Hayward fault: Large earthquakes versus surface creep
The Hayward fault, thought a likely source of large earthquakes in the next few decades, has generated two large historic earthquakes (about magnitude 7), one in 1836 and another in 1868. We know little about the 1836 event, but the 1868 event had a surface rupture extending 41 km along the southern Hayward fault. Right-lateral surface slip occurred in 1868, but was not well measured...
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James J. Lienkaemper, Glenn Borchardt
Highlights of the 13 March 1992 Erzincan (Turkey) earthquake Highlights of the 13 March 1992 Erzincan (Turkey) earthquake
The March 13, 1992 Ms = 6.8 Erzincan earthquake in Turkey is highlighted here. The epicenter of this earthquake was located 7.7 km from the eastern end of the North Anatolian fault. The strong motions recorded in Erzincan had peak ground accelerations of approximately 0.5 g, accompanied by a pulse of 2 seconds. The duration of the earthquake was 7 seconds. This earthquake caused collapse...
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Mehmet Çelebi
Hydraulic conductivity of landfill liners containing benzyltriethylammonium-bentonite Hydraulic conductivity of landfill liners containing benzyltriethylammonium-bentonite
Varying weight percentages of an Ottawa sand, benzyltriethylammonium-bentonite (BTEA-clay), Wyoming bentonite (Na-clay), and water were mixed uniformly and compacted to simulate sand-and-clay liners for waste-disposal facilities. The hydraulic conductivities of the compacted soil cores were measured in triplicate. The hydraulic conductivities of cores containing 92 percent sand and 8...
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James A. Smith, Pamela M. Franklin, Peter R. Jaffe
Identification of persisten anionic surfactant-derived chemicals in sewage effluent and groundwater Identification of persisten anionic surfactant-derived chemicals in sewage effluent and groundwater
Preparative isolation and fractionation procedures coupled with spectrometric analyses were used to identify surfactant-derived contaminants in sewage effluent and sewage-contaminated groundwater from a site located on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Anionic surfactants and their biodegradation intermediates were isolated from field samples by ion exchange and fractionated by solvent extraction...
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J.A. Field, J.A. Leenheer, K. A. Thorn, L.B. Barber, C. Rostad, D.L. Macalady, S.R. Daniel
In vitro effects of heavy metals on the nonspecific defense mechanisms and immune response of fish In vitro effects of heavy metals on the nonspecific defense mechanisms and immune response of fish
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G. Jeney, D. Anderson, Z. Jeney
Late Cenozoic faulting at the boundary between the Mojave and Sonoran blocks; Bristol Lake area, California Late Cenozoic faulting at the boundary between the Mojave and Sonoran blocks; Bristol Lake area, California
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K. A. Howard, D. M. Miller
Lead poisoning of avian species other than waterfowl Lead poisoning of avian species other than waterfowl
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Louis N. Locke, Milton Friend
Locating well sites in the Georgia Piedmont using a geographic information system Locating well sites in the Georgia Piedmont using a geographic information system
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J.S. Clarke, K.W. McFadden