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Natalia Kireeva, Vladimir E. Baulin and Aslan Yu. Tsivadze
The growth of technologies concerned with the high demand in lithium (Li) sources dictates the need for technological solutions garnering Li supplies to preserve the sustainability of the processes. The aim of this study was to use a machine learning-bas...
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Yewei Song, Jie Guo, Fengshan Ma, Jia Liu and Guang Li
Water inrush caused by mining below the seafloor seriously affects the safety and production of mines. Identifying the end element of mine inrush and accurately calculating the mixing ratios of end elements are the basis for a reasonable evaluation of wa...
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Guiomar Calvo, Beatriz Carrasquer-Álvarez and Javier Martínez-Aznar
Salt harvesting through natural solar evaporation of salt brines is a practice notably abundant in the Iberian Peninsula. Such activity has been relevant for human consumption, food preservation, livestock feed, and various industries throughout history....
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Yaxian Hu, Xianwen Li, Simin Jiang, Junying Chen and Baowen Yan
Freeze?thaw has been proved to be a simple, cost-effective, and highly efficient manner to purify wastewater. However, it remains unclear how microbial compositions and functions in meltwater differentiate over progressive thawing and how such difference...
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José Cabello
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The discovery of lithium in the Salar de Atacama in northern Chile in 1969 laid the foundations for the development of the world?s leading lithium brine deposit. The available background on the brine deposits located in the Atacama and Maricunga salt fla...
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María José De La Fuente, Carlos Gallardo-Bustos, Rodrigo De la Iglesia and Ignacio T. Vargas
For many years, the world?s coastal marine ecosystems have received industrial waste with high nitrogen concentrations, generating the eutrophication of these ecosystems. Different physicochemical-biological technologies have been developed to remove the...
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Peter Möller, Peter Dulski and Marco De Lucia
Rare earths and yttrium (REY) distribution patterns of the hydrosphere reveal systematic correlations of Gd and Y anomalies besides the non-correlated redox-dependent Ce and Eu anomalies. Eu anomalies are inherited by dissolution of feldspars in igneous ...
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Daniel Marshall, Carol-Anne Nicol, Robert Greene, Rick Sawyer, Armond Stansell and Ross Easterbrook
Gold, present as electrum, in the Battle Gap, Ridge North-West, HW, and Price deposits at the Myra Falls mine, occurs in late veinlets cutting the earlier volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) lithologies. The ore mineral assemblage containing the electrum...
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Tiziano Boschetti, Mohamed Osman Awaleh and Maurizio Barbieri
Drinking water is scarce in Djibouti because of the hot desert climate. Moreover, seawater intrusion or fossil saltwater contamination of the limited number of freshwater aquifers due to groundwater overexploitation affect those who live close to the coa...
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Vittorio Scribano, Serafina Carbone and Fabio Carmelo Manuella
Interpretation of seismic profiles and results of scientific drillings in the Mediterranean subseafloor provided indication of gigantic salt deposits which rarely crop out on land, such as in Sicily. The salt giants were ascribed to the desiccation, driv...
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