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Studies of smectite membrane behavior: Temperature dependence, 20-180°C

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In this paper, a brine 5.0 molal in NaCl and 0.45 cm thick CaCl2 was forced through random-fabric clay cakes, 1.0 to 1.6 cm thick, prepared from the 0.25-2.7 μm diameter size fraction of Cheto montmorillonite from Chambers, Arizona.
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This article is published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.The article was published on 1986-01-01. It has received 46 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Brine.

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A review on RO membrane technology: Developments and challenges

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlight the historical milestones achieved in reverse osmosis (RO) technology in terms of membrane performance, the developments seen over the last few years and the challenges perceived.
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Groundwater Flow in Low‐Permeability Environments

TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesize the diverse contributions of various disciplines to the problem of flow in low-permeability environments, and discuss the problems hindering analysis and suggest approaches to overcome them.
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Deep Fluids in the Continents: I. Sedimentary Basins

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a method to solve the NOMENCLATURE 2 5.16.16 problem, i.e., the problem of homonymity.
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Fluids in convergent margins: what do we know about their composition, origin, role in diagenesis and importance for oceanic chemical fluxes?

TL;DR: The nature and origin of fluids in convergent margins can be inferred from geochemical and isotopic studies of the venting and pore fluids, and is attempted here for the Barbados Ridge, Nankai Trough and the convergent margin off Peru as mentioned in this paper.
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Origin and evolution of formation waters from oil fields on the Norwegian shelf

TL;DR: Stable isotopes of H and O and chemical analyses of formation waters from Upper Triassic/Jurassic clastic reservoirs and Cretaceous carbonate reservoirs offshore Norway are employed to interpret the origin and evolution of these waters as discussed by the authors.
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Mechanism of burial metamorphism of argillaceous sediment: 1. Mineralogical and chemical evidence

TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed mineralogical and chemical investigation of shale cuttings from a well (Case Western Reserve University Gulf Coast 6) in Oligocene-Miocene sediment of the Gulf Coast of the United States was made by x-ray diffraction.
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Diagenesis of Gulf Coast Clayey Sediments and Its Possible Relation to Petroleum Migration

John Frederick Burst
- 01 Mar 1966 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors established reference intervals in the subsurface on the basis of apparent systematic interlayer water loss of swelling clay minerals, which are present at sufficiently shallow depths to be evident within oil-bearing strata of the Gulf Coast.
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Geochemistry and origin of formation waters in the western Canada sedimentary basin—I. Stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen

TL;DR: In this article, stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen, together with chemical analyses, were determined for 20 surface waters, 8 shallow potable formation waters, and 79 formation waters from oil fields and gas fields.
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