Use of californium neutron sources to determine basic element-salt composition of seawater under natural conditionsAtomic Energy -doi:10.1007/BF01118199E. M. FilippovKluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum PublishersSoviet Atomic Energy
1. a crystalline compound, sodium chloride, NaCl, occurring chiefly as a mineral or a constituent of seawater, and used for seasoning food and as a preservative. 2. any of a class of chemical compounds formed by neutralization of an acid by a base, a reaction in which hydrogen atoms of...
The characteristics of salt and water movements were studied in Laizhou Gulf region,where seawater intrusion became a severe problem in recent years.The results showed that,after irrigation for four times,salt content and ion composition in the soil changed greatly,but soil secondary salinization was...
et al. Deep incursion of seawater into the Hiroshima Granites during the Holocene transgression: evidence from 36Cl age of saline groundwater in the Hiroshima area, Japan. Geochem. J. 51, 263–275 (2017). Article Google Scholar Manca, F., Capelli, G. & Tuccimei, P. Sea salt aerosol ...
SEA Salt drying: Sea salt is a natural salt originating from the evaporation of sea water by the effect of sun and wind that crystallizes into grain sea salt collected by mechanical system, without any other process that alters its natural properties and original chemical composition. Depending on...
Determining the composition in the seawater concentrating process of salt-manufacturing factories is important in the operation of the electrodialyzer. We ... N Yoshikawa,N Ninomiya,F Yamada,... - 《Bulletin of the Society of Sea Water Science Japan》 被引量: 0发表: 1998年 Development of Com...
The water content of most species increased when grown on 180 mol m−3 NaCl compared to fresh water; but at higher salinities some of the species underwent dehy 展开 关键词: euhalophytes halophytes miohalophytes osmoregulation saline stress salt accumulation seawater succulence ...
(Minerals) a colourless or white mineral sometimes tinted by impurities, found in beds as an evaporite. It is used to produce common salt and chlorine. Composition: sodium chloride. Formula: NaCl. Crystal structure: cubic. Also called:rock salt ...
There are severalsaltsin seawater, but the most abundant is ordinary table salt or sodium chloride (NaCl). Sodium chloride, like other salts, dissolves in water into its ions, so this is really a question about which ions are present in the greatest concentration.Sodium chloridedissociates into...
Given enough time all subsurface evaporites eventually dissolve. Even in the subsurface sedimentary realm there are probably more intervals of dissolution residues than there are beds of salts. The rate of evaporite dissolution changes with temperature a