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Geological survey water supply paper, 1827-F. Chemistry of aluminum in natural water : reactions of aqueous aluminum species at mineral surface / Brown, D. W.
Titre de série : Geological survey water supply paper, 1827-F Titre : Chemistry of aluminum in natural water : reactions of aqueous aluminum species at mineral surface Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Brown, D. W. ; Hem, J. D. Mention d'édition : US Government printing office Editeur : US Government Printing Office Année de publication : 1975 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08242 Note générale : Aqueous aluminum solutions containing 4.5 x 10 molar aluminum in 0.01 molar NaC104 were partly neutralized with NO OH to give OH : al molE ratios from 1.40 to 2.76 measured amounts of montmorillonite, kaolinite, volcanic ash, or feldspathic sand were added to provide an area of inert surface. Reactions that occurred during 100 days of aging were compared with those in similar solutions without added surfaces, studied in ealier work... Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Expérimentation Méthodologie Hydrochimie Eau minerale Hydrologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Aqueous aluminum solutions containing 4.5 x 10 molar aluminum in 0.01 molar NaC104 were partly neutralized with NO OH to give OH : al molE ratios from 1.40 to 2.76 measured amounts of montmorillonite, kaolinite, volcanic ash, or feldspathic sand were added to provide an area of inert surface. Reactions that occurred during 100 days of aging were compared with those in similar solutions without added surfaces, studied in ealier work... Note de contenu : Aqueous aluminum solutions containing 4.5 x 10 molar aluminum in 0.01 molar NaC104 were partly neutralized with NO OH to give OH : al molE ratios from 1.40 to 2.76 measured amounts of montmorillonite, kaolinite, volcanic ash, or feldspathic sand were added to provide an area of inert surface. Reactions that occurred during 100 days of aging were compared with those in similar solutions without added surfaces, studied in ealier work... Geological survey water supply paper, 1827-F. Chemistry of aluminum in natural water : reactions of aqueous aluminum species at mineral surface [texte imprimé] / Brown, D. W. ; Hem, J. D. . - US Government printing office . - US Government Printing Office, 1975.
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Aqueous aluminum solutions containing 4.5 x 10 molar aluminum in 0.01 molar NaC104 were partly neutralized with NO OH to give OH : al molE ratios from 1.40 to 2.76 measured amounts of montmorillonite, kaolinite, volcanic ash, or feldspathic sand were added to provide an area of inert surface. Reactions that occurred during 100 days of aging were compared with those in similar solutions without added surfaces, studied in ealier work...
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Expérimentation Méthodologie Hydrochimie Eau minerale Hydrologie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Aqueous aluminum solutions containing 4.5 x 10 molar aluminum in 0.01 molar NaC104 were partly neutralized with NO OH to give OH : al molE ratios from 1.40 to 2.76 measured amounts of montmorillonite, kaolinite, volcanic ash, or feldspathic sand were added to provide an area of inert surface. Reactions that occurred during 100 days of aging were compared with those in similar solutions without added surfaces, studied in ealier work... Note de contenu : Aqueous aluminum solutions containing 4.5 x 10 molar aluminum in 0.01 molar NaC104 were partly neutralized with NO OH to give OH : al molE ratios from 1.40 to 2.76 measured amounts of montmorillonite, kaolinite, volcanic ash, or feldspathic sand were added to provide an area of inert surface. Reactions that occurred during 100 days of aging were compared with those in similar solutions without added surfaces, studied in ealier work... Réservation
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Titre de série : Geological survey water supply paper, 1827-G Titre : Effects of organic solutes on chemical reactions of aluminum (chemistry of aluminum in natural water) Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Lind, C. J. ; Hem, J. D. Mention d'édition : Washington (US) Editeur : Washington (US) Année de publication : 1975 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-08241 Note générale : Concentration of organic matter in the general range of 1 - 10 milligrams per litre organic carbon are common in natural water, and many naturally occurring organic compounds form aluminum complexes. The aluminum concentrations in near-neutral pH solutions may be 10 - 100 times higher than the values predicted from solubility data if formation of such organic complexes is ignored. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrologie Matière organique Evaluation Hydrochimie Aluminium Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Concentration of organic matter in the general range of 1 - 10 milligrams per litre organic carbon are common in natural water, and many naturally occurring organic compounds form aluminum complexes. The aluminum concentrations in near-neutral pH solutions may be 10 - 100 times higher than the values predicted from solubility data if formation of such organic complexes is ignored. Note de contenu : Concentration of organic matter in the general range of 1 - 10 milligrams per litre organic carbon are common in natural water, and many naturally occurring organic compounds form aluminum complexes. The aluminum concentrations in near-neutral pH solutions may be 10 - 100 times higher than the values predicted from solubility data if formation of such organic complexes is ignored. Geological survey water supply paper, 1827-G. Effects of organic solutes on chemical reactions of aluminum (chemistry of aluminum in natural water) [texte imprimé] / Lind, C. J. ; Hem, J. D. . - Washington (US) . - Washington (US), 1975.
ISSN : CI-08241
Concentration of organic matter in the general range of 1 - 10 milligrams per litre organic carbon are common in natural water, and many naturally occurring organic compounds form aluminum complexes. The aluminum concentrations in near-neutral pH solutions may be 10 - 100 times higher than the values predicted from solubility data if formation of such organic complexes is ignored.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrologie Matière organique Evaluation Hydrochimie Aluminium Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Concentration of organic matter in the general range of 1 - 10 milligrams per litre organic carbon are common in natural water, and many naturally occurring organic compounds form aluminum complexes. The aluminum concentrations in near-neutral pH solutions may be 10 - 100 times higher than the values predicted from solubility data if formation of such organic complexes is ignored. Note de contenu : Concentration of organic matter in the general range of 1 - 10 milligrams per litre organic carbon are common in natural water, and many naturally occurring organic compounds form aluminum complexes. The aluminum concentrations in near-neutral pH solutions may be 10 - 100 times higher than the values predicted from solubility data if formation of such organic complexes is ignored. Réservation
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Titre de série : U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2254 Titre : Study and interpretation of the chemical characteristics of natural water Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hem, J. D. Mention d'édition : U. S. Geological Survey Editeur : U. S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1985 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05096 Note générale : The chemical composition of natural water is derived from many different sources of solutes, including gases and aerosols from the atmosphere, weathering and erosion of rocks ans soil solution or precipitation reactions accuring below the land surface and cultural effects resulting from human activities. Descriptive geochimistry has defined the hydrosphere as including all liquid water, ice, and water vapor at or near the earth's surface and has cataloged the imputities... Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau Climat Energie Hydrologie Eau de surface Eau souterraine Hydrochimie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The chemical composition of natural water is derived from many different sources of solutes, including gases and aerosols from the atmosphere, weathering and erosion of rocks ans soil solution or precipitation reactions accuring below the land surface and cultural effects resulting from human activities. Descriptive geochimistry has defined the hydrosphere as including all liquid water, ice, and water vapor at or near the earth's surface and has cataloged the imputities... Note de contenu : The chemical composition of natural water is derived from many different sources of solutes, including gases and aerosols from the atmosphere, weathering and erosion of rocks ans soil solution or precipitation reactions accuring below the land surface and cultural effects resulting from human activities. Descriptive geochimistry has defined the hydrosphere as including all liquid water, ice, and water vapor at or near the earth's surface and has cataloged the imputities... U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2254. Study and interpretation of the chemical characteristics of natural water [texte imprimé] / Hem, J. D. . - U. S. Geological Survey . - U. S. Geological Survey, 1985.
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The chemical composition of natural water is derived from many different sources of solutes, including gases and aerosols from the atmosphere, weathering and erosion of rocks ans soil solution or precipitation reactions accuring below the land surface and cultural effects resulting from human activities. Descriptive geochimistry has defined the hydrosphere as including all liquid water, ice, and water vapor at or near the earth's surface and has cataloged the imputities...
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eau Climat Energie Hydrologie Eau de surface Eau souterraine Hydrochimie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The chemical composition of natural water is derived from many different sources of solutes, including gases and aerosols from the atmosphere, weathering and erosion of rocks ans soil solution or precipitation reactions accuring below the land surface and cultural effects resulting from human activities. Descriptive geochimistry has defined the hydrosphere as including all liquid water, ice, and water vapor at or near the earth's surface and has cataloged the imputities... Note de contenu : The chemical composition of natural water is derived from many different sources of solutes, including gases and aerosols from the atmosphere, weathering and erosion of rocks ans soil solution or precipitation reactions accuring below the land surface and cultural effects resulting from human activities. Descriptive geochimistry has defined the hydrosphere as including all liquid water, ice, and water vapor at or near the earth's surface and has cataloged the imputities... Réservation
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