The paper reports the results of field measurements of gypsum dissolution in various countries (Ukraine, Spain, Italy and others) and in different environments (river waters, precipitation, vadose zone, unconfined aquifer, perched cave lakes, ephemeral streams in caves, confined aquifer, cave air)
The paper presents analytical methods and results for assessing the variation in the concentration o...
Gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) is a mineral that is found in large quantities in the Turkey and in the World. I...
In most contexts where gypsum is underlying the ground surface, dissolution mechanisms can occur and...
The paper reports the results of field measurements of gypsum dissolution in various countries (Ukra...
International audienceThis study aims to bring elements of understanding of water-gypsum interaction...
Results of a laboratory research programme on the rate of dissolution of selenitic gypsum are report...
Groundwater reestablishment in abandoned gypsum mines causes pillar dissolution until the groundwate...
The article presents the results of investigations of sulfate (gypsum) mineral formation in the sout...
Three gypsiferous-calcareous soils from the Al-Hassa Oasis in Saudi Arabia were examined to determin...
International audienceStandard dissolution experiments are carried out in stirred liquid. Therefore,...
The karst of Sorbas (SE Spain) is one of the most important gypsum areas worldwide. Its underground ...
Gypsum is a useful raw material for wall plaster and plasterboard, but in its natural state it is a ...
We estimated the changes in the losses of particulate and dissolved phosphorus (P) after treating 93...
The precipitation of gypsum during the intrusion of seawater in a coastal aquifer is shown to be a p...
The paper presents a research covering the stability of phosphorus retention in the bottom sediments...
The paper presents analytical methods and results for assessing the variation in the concentration o...
Gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) is a mineral that is found in large quantities in the Turkey and in the World. I...
In most contexts where gypsum is underlying the ground surface, dissolution mechanisms can occur and...
The paper reports the results of field measurements of gypsum dissolution in various countries (Ukra...
International audienceThis study aims to bring elements of understanding of water-gypsum interaction...
Results of a laboratory research programme on the rate of dissolution of selenitic gypsum are report...
Groundwater reestablishment in abandoned gypsum mines causes pillar dissolution until the groundwate...
The article presents the results of investigations of sulfate (gypsum) mineral formation in the sout...
Three gypsiferous-calcareous soils from the Al-Hassa Oasis in Saudi Arabia were examined to determin...
International audienceStandard dissolution experiments are carried out in stirred liquid. Therefore,...
The karst of Sorbas (SE Spain) is one of the most important gypsum areas worldwide. Its underground ...
Gypsum is a useful raw material for wall plaster and plasterboard, but in its natural state it is a ...
We estimated the changes in the losses of particulate and dissolved phosphorus (P) after treating 93...
The precipitation of gypsum during the intrusion of seawater in a coastal aquifer is shown to be a p...
The paper presents a research covering the stability of phosphorus retention in the bottom sediments...
The paper presents analytical methods and results for assessing the variation in the concentration o...
Gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) is a mineral that is found in large quantities in the Turkey and in the World. I...
In most contexts where gypsum is underlying the ground surface, dissolution mechanisms can occur and...