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Accessibilities of reactive minerals in consolidated sedimentary rock: An imaging study of three sandstones
Catherine Anne Peters
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Andlinger Center for Energy & the Environment
Geosciences
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
accessibility
100%
sedimentary rock
95%
sandstone
78%
mineral
58%
reactive transport
23%
pore space
19%
conglomerate
19%
kaolinite
18%
clay mineral
17%
surface area
14%
quartz
13%
authigenic mineral
12%
mineral matter
11%
fluid
10%
cementation
9%
electron microscopy
9%
X-ray spectroscopy
9%
reaction rate
9%
sedimentary basin
9%
apatite
9%
feldspar
8%
pyrite
8%
modeling
7%
coating
7%
grain size
7%
dissolution
7%
porosity
6%
matrix
5%
energy
4%
Chemical Compounds
Mineral
84%
Pore
25%
Clay Mineral
22%
Quartz
16%
Surface Area
12%
Pyrite
11%
Apatite
10%
Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy
8%
Grain Size
8%
Electron Microscopy
8%
Dissolution
7%
Coating Agent
5%
Porosity
5%
Volume
5%
Time
3%