Comparative Literature at the University of Alberta: The Dissolution of a DepartmentNasrin Rahimieh
1Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.2China Z, Pharmaceutical Productivity Centre, Beijing, China. Investigation of Dissolution Failures of Metformin Delayed-Release Tablets During Formulation Design Metformin HCl (MET) is widely used as an oral ...
(Oxendale is now Oxney flat) in the likeness of a lofty tower, and so remained from nine in the morning until evening, when it sank don with a terrible noise, to the terror of all that heard it, and being swallowed up it left behind a deep pit.” ...
1997. The role of veining and disso- lution in the evolution of fine-grained mylonites: the McConnell thrust, Alberta. Journal of Structural Geology, 19: 785-797.Kennedy, L.A., Logan, J.M., 1997. The role of veining and dissolution in the evolution of fine-grained mylonites. Journal ...
Geochemical controls for 50 lakes across the Alberta Oil Sands Region.Statistics, principal component analysis, and mineral equilibria evaluated.Strong evidence of marine carbonate sources and organic matter uptake.Regional patterns described including predominant hydrogeochemical processes.Permafrost thaw input...
Dissolution of the Prairie halite and its effects on overlying strata has the potential to significantly impact industrial activities in northeastern Alberta. With the loss of the thick Prairie Formation aquitard, underlying saline aquifers and overlying freshwater aquifers could be contiguous. Fractures ...
Effects of Prairie Formation Salt Dissolution on the overlying Waterways Formation in Northeastern AlbertaChris Schneider
Overview of the Oil Sands and Carbonate Bitumen of Alberta: Regional Geologic Framework and Influence of Salt-Dissolution Effects, by F.J. Hein, R.A. Marsh, and M.J. Boddy, #10145 (2008)F.J. HeinR.A. Marshand M.J. BoddySearch & Discovery...
Jafari RaadSeyed Mostafa 1Emami-MeybodiHamid 2HassanzadehHassan 1 1 Department of Chemical and Petroleum EngineeringSchulich School of EngineeringUniversity of CalgaryCalgaryAlbertaWater Resources Research
A seismic case study of salt dissolution and subsidence in response to regional deformation, south-central Albertadoi:10.1016/0098-3004(95)00081-XSeismicRock saltSubsidenceAlbertaWabamun GroupBedded rock salt with a net thickness of about 40 m was deposited uniformly within the Famennian Wabamun ...