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All abstracts by Ronghua Zhang in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2013) Kinetic Experiments of Actinolite in CaCl2 –HCl-H2O up to 400C
Hu S, Zhang R & Zhang X

(2013) Kinetic Study of Syenite-Water Interactions at Temperatures from 20℃ to 435℃ and at Pressures up to 36MPa
Zhang X, Zhang R & Hu S

(2013) Dissolution Kinetics of Some Femic-Silicate Minerals in Water from 20 to 435C, 23MPa: Effect of Water Solvent Properties within the Critical Region
Zhang R, Hu S & Zhang X

(2011) Chemical Sensors Based on Zr/ZrO2 Electrode for Measurement of pH in a Subcritical to Supercritical Aqueous Water
Zhang X, Zhang R & Hu S

(2011) Kinetic Experiments of Some Silicate Mineral Dissolutions in Water from a Subcritical to a Supercritical State
Zhang R, Hu S & Zhang X

(2011) Study on Mineral Surface Reacted with Water at High Temperatures Above 300℃
Hu S, Zhang R & Zhang X

(2010) Experiments on Water Rock Interactions at Temperatures up to 435ºC and its Implications on Geophysical Features in the Mid-Crust
Hu S, Zhang R & Zhang X

(2010) Experimental Study of Dissolution Rates of Some Silicate Minerals at High Temperatures up to 400ºC
Zhang R, Hu S & Zhang X

(2010) Experiments of Olivine Reacted with Aqueous Solutions at High Temperatures and its Implication for MOR Hydrothermal Reactions
Zhang X, Zhang R & Hu S

(2009) FT-Ir Spectra of NaCl-H2O at High Temperatures Upto 650 ºC
Zhang R, Hu S & Zhang X

(2009) Kinetic Experiments of Basalt and Femic Minerals Reacted with Water at High Temperatures Above 300℃
Zhang X, Zhang R & Hu S

(2009) Partitions of Sn, Cu, W, Au between Liquid and Vapor Phases at Sub-Critical States of Metal Bearing Fluids
Hu S, Zhang R & Zhang X

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