Rezak, 1974 - Google Patents
Deep-sea carbonatesRezak, 1974
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- 18413956504585775698
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- Rezak R
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- Deep-Sea Sediments: Physical and Mechanical Properties
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Calcium carbonate in sediments can greatly effect the engineering properties of those sediments. Factors that may effect engineering properties are: 1) great variation in primary void ratios,(2) inherent strength of carbonate grains,(3) degree of sorting,(4) ratio between …
- 150000004649 carbonic acid derivatives 0 title abstract description 16
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