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    THE INFLUENCE OF MILL SCALE AND QUARTZ INTO SINTERING OF KONYATURKEY DOLOMITES by H. Aygül YEPREM

    Published 2004-03-01
    Subjects: “…Dolomit refrakterler, Doloma, Sinterlenebilirlik, Demir oksit…”
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    OBTAINING OF DOLOMITE BROKEN-STONE IN CENTRIFUGAL-IMPACT CRUSHER by A. V. Busel, A. N. Buko

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…It is considered the process of breaking dolomites in centrifugal-impact crusher. Researchers obtained analytical dependence for determining of impact speed of stone pieces from crusher surface, which allows us to improve the process of obtaining broken-stones of required fraction.…”
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    HIGH-RESOLUTION SCANNING PROTON MICROPROBE STUDIES OF MICRON-SCALE TRACE-ELEMENT ZONING IN A SECONDARY DOLOMITE - IMPLICATIONS FOR STUDIES OF REDOX BEHAVIOR IN DOLOMITES by Fraser, D, Feltham, D, Whiteman, M

    Published 1989
    “…Secondary rhomb-shaped dolomites from the limestones of the Gargano Peninsula, Italy, show fine, well developed zones when viewed under cathodoluminescence. …”
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    Performance of dolomite with different percentage as sand replacement in foam concrete by Nur Hazwani, Mat Ropi

    Published 2019
    “…The percentage rate of dolomite are 10%, 20%, 30% and 40% meanwhile the sample for 0% of dolomite was used as the control sample. …”
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    PRODUKTIVITAS PADI DI LAHAN RAWA DENGAN KAPUR DOLOMIT by Harwi Kusnadi, Desayati, Emlan Fauzi, Andi Ishak, Jhon Firizon, Wawan Eka Putra

    Published 2022-10-01
    Subjects: “…tanaman padi, lahan rawa, kapur dolomit, produktivitas…”
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    The contested environmental futures of the Dolomites: a political ecology of mountains by A. Zinzani

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The Dolomites show the contested nature of environmental futures and their politicization, between ideas of accumulation by sustainability and radical environmental visions. …”
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    Kinetic and Thermodynamic Studies on the Phosphate Adsorption Removal by Dolomite Mineral by Xiaoli Yuan, Wentang Xia, Juan An, Jianguo Yin, Xuejiao Zhou, Wenqiang Yang

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The efficiency of dolomite to remove phosphate from aqueous solutions was investigated. …”
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    Plants on Rich-Magnesium Dolomite Barrens: A Global Phenomenon by Juan Mota, Encarna Merlo, Fabián Martínez-Hernández, Antonio J. Mendoza-Fernández, Francisco Javier Pérez-García, Esteban Salmerón-Sánchez

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…However, the relationship between dolomite and its flora has been much less studied, due to various causes. …”
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    Prosperity of spruce plantation after application of dolomitic limestone powder by I. Kuneš

    Published 2003-05-01
    “…The subject of this paper was to assess the effects of pulverised dolomitic limestone applications on prosperity of Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) plantation and on the soil in extreme ecological conditions of the Jizerské hory Mts. …”
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    Photosymbiosis in Late Triassic scleractinian corals from the Italian Dolomites by Katarzyna Frankowiak, Ewa Roniewicz, Jarosław Stolarski

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Using microstructural (regularity of growth increments) and geochemical (oxygen and carbon stable isotopes) criteria of zooxanthellae symbiosis, we investigated whether this partnership was widespread among Carnian scleractinians from the Italian Dolomites (locality Alpe di Specie). Although corals from this locality are renowned from excellent mineralogical preservation (aragonite), their skeletons were rigorously tested against traces of diagenesis Irrespective of their growth forms, well preserved skeletons of corals from the Dolomites, most frequently revealed regular growth bands (low values of coefficient of variation) typical of modern zooxanthellate corals. …”
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