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The origin of high sodium bicarbonate waters in the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains
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In this article it was shown that carbonaceous material can act as a source of carbon dioxide, which, when dissolved in water, enables it to take into solution more calcium carbonate, and if base exchange materials are also present to replace calcium with sodium, a still greater amount of bicarbonate can be held in solution.About:
This article is published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.The article was published on 1950-01-01. It has received 137 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Calcium bicarbonate & Sodium bicarbonate.read more
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Deep subsurface microbial processes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method to estimate the rate and extent of microbially catalyzed redox reactions that influence the geophysical properties of deep subsurface environments, such as porosity development in carbonate aquifers, accumulation of undesirably high concentrations of dissolved iron and production of methane and hydrogen sulfide.
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An interactive code (NETPATH) for modeling NET geochemical reactions along a flow PATH, version 2.0
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Geochemical Modeling of the Madison Aquifer in Parts of Montana, Wyoming, and South Dakota
TL;DR: In this article, stable isotope data for dissolved carbonate, sulfate, and sulfide were combined with water compo- sition data to construct geochemical reaction models along eight flow paths in the Madison aquifer in parts of Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota.
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Carbon 13 in Plants and the Relationships between Carbon 13 and Carbon 14 Variations in Nature
TL;DR: In this article, the mechanism of isotopic fractionation in plants is discussed, in an attempt to evaluate the relative effects of the local environment and of the activities of the plants themselves.
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Hydrochemical facies and ground-water flow patterns in northern part of Atlantic Coastal Plain
TL;DR: A 1 Hydrochemical facies-Continued in troduction (HFC) as discussed by the authors, 1 Occurrence of HFC-continued geology, 2 Cretaceous sediments, 3 Eocene formations and 4 Miocene formations.
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Geology of the Coastal Plain of South Carolina
TL;DR: The Coastal Plain of South Carolina extends from the Atlantic Ocean inland a distance ranging from 120 to 150 miles to the Fall Line, where it adjoins the Piedmont province as discussed by the authors.
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Genesis of ground waters in the Coastal Plain of Virginia
TL;DR: The coastal plain province of Virginia consists of unconsolidated sediments of Cretaceous, Eocene, Miocene and Pleistocene age which dip gently seaward and thicken to more than 2,200 feet in the eastern part of the area.
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The solubility-product constant of calcium and magnesium carbonates.
TL;DR: In this paper, the solubility-product constant of magnesium carbonate and calcium carbonate is derived from the equilibrium between the solid carbonate MC03, the solution, and an atmos-
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Chemical character of ground waters of the northern Great Plains
TL;DR: The area discussed in this report forms the northern part of the Great Plains and extends from the eastern border of the Dakotas to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and from the Canadian border into northern Wyoming and South Dakota.
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