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Vol 142
Pages:
194-207
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Geoenvironmental problems of transformation of redox conditions in groundwater and dispersed rocks

Authors:
R. E. Dashko
E. S. Rudenko
L. P. Norova
Date submitted:
1994-09-19
Date accepted:
1994-11-16
Date published:
1995-09-12

Abstract

Natural and anthropogenic factors of formation of redox conditions in watered dispersed rock strata are analyzed. The influence of reducing conditions and activity of microbiological activity on changes in composition and physical and mechanical properties of sandy-clay sediments is shown. Examples of rock transformation at contamination of groundwater and rocks with organic components are given.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Ecology
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