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(2020) Interaction of Wyoming Bentonite and Grimsel Granodiorite in High Temperature EBS Experiments
Sauer K, Rock M, Caporuscio F, Telfeyan K & Matteo E
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2290
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Kirsten Sauer
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Submitted by Ruth Tinnacher on Saturday 20th June 21:32
Very interesting results. So, would you expect an increased formation of montmorillonite colloids at higher temperatures in these systems?
Very interesting results. So, would you expect an increased formation of montmorillonite colloids at higher temperatures in these systems?
Submitted by Laura Kennell-Morrison on Monday 22nd June 02:50
Do you know how high is now being considered for the thermal limit in crystalline rock?
Do you know how high is now being considered for the thermal limit in crystalline rock?
Submitted by Torben Weyand on Monday 22nd June 22:31
Why did you choose the temperatur condition of 250 °C? Is this a "temperature limit" regarding the safety concept?
Why did you choose the temperatur condition of 250 °C? Is this a "temperature limit" regarding the safety concept?
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