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Benoît Madé
Researcher at Australian National Drag Racing Association
Publications - 81
Citations - 2467
Benoît Madé is an academic researcher from Australian National Drag Racing Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dissolution & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 75 publications receiving 1942 citations. Previous affiliations of Benoît Madé include École Normale Supérieure & Mines ParisTech.
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Andra thermodynamic database for performance assessment: ThermoChimie
Eric Giffaut,Mireia Grivé,Philippe Blanc,Philippe Vieillard,E. Colàs,Hélène Gailhanou,Stéphane Gaboreau,Nicolas C.M. Marty,Benoît Madé,Lara Duro +9 more
TL;DR: ThermoChimie (http://www.thermochimie-tdb.com/), the thermodynamic database developed by Andra, meets the requirements of completeness, accuracy and consistency for numerous radionuclides and chemotoxic elements and various major components of a geological repository.
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Changes in reactive surface area during limestone dissolution: An experimental and modelling study
TL;DR: In this paper, the dynamics of porosity and reactive surface area changes during porous limestone dissolution by CO2-rich water were explored, and the numerical model HYTEC was used to model the change in reactive surface areas during the experiment.
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Arsenic behavior in river sediments under redox gradient: A review
TL;DR: The review presents the main redox mechanisms and final products of As that have been evidenced over the last years and suggests that the role of reduced sulfur species in the cycling of arsenic in sediments has been evidenced but some of the transformations remain hypothetical and deserve further investigation.
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Impact of coating development on the hydraulic and transport properties in argillaceous limestone fracture
TL;DR: In this paper, the change in fracture geometry and related parameters is reported for an acidic water flow-through experiment conducted in a fractured argillaceous limestone sample (73% carbonates).
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Association of hydrogeological factors in temporal variations of fluoride concentration in a crystalline aquifer in India
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of hydrogeological factors on fluoride concentration in groundwater from a crystalline aquifer in a semi-arid region of granitic rocks in India, known as Maheshwaram watershed, was analyzed for spatial and temporal variability during 1999-2002.