| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | characteristics of natural zeolites from the Aritayn Formation of northeast Jordan K.M. Ibrahim 1, S.D.J. Inglethorpe...Energy and Mineral Resources, P.O. Box 7, Amman,Jordan 2Mineralogy and PetrologyGroup, British Geological...low-grade natural zeolite ores from the Aritayn Formation of northeast Jordan to improve their purity through...natural zeolites (lapilli tufts) from northeast Jordan using standard mineral processing methods. In particular...mineral commodities, such as kaolin, limestone, glass sand, etc. Eyde identified this deficiency as being | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | authigenic zeolites of the Aritayn Volcaniclastic Formation, north-east Jordan K. Ibrahim*, A. Hall Department...setting The Cenozoic continental basalts of northeast Jordan are part of a major volcanic province which outcrops...outcrops continuously from Syria across Jordan into Saudi Arabia, covering approximately 45 000 km 2. The...by the Gulf of Aqaba Dead Sea fault system. In Jordan, about 11 415 km 2 of plateau lavas are exposed...bedded tufts, the latter being designated as the Aritayn Volcaniclastic Formation. Methods of study Zeolites | | Juzsakova, Tatjána, Al-Jammal, Noor, Cretescu, Igor, Sebestyén, Viktor, Le Phuoc, Cuong, Domokos, Endre, Rédey, Ákos, Stan, Catalina (2018) Case Studies for Clean Technology Development in the Chemical Industry Using Zeolite Based Catalysts. Minerals, 8 (10) 462 doi:10.3390/min8100462 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | new technological approach, namely through Asahi Glass technology). This clean technology consists of the...the formation of nitrogen oxides. Cement kilns, glass manufacturers and power generating plants (where...oil (WVO) was collected from the University of Jordan restaurant. The zeolitic tuff was obtained from...collected from the Jabal-Aritayn site (30 km northeast of Azraq) south of Jordan [36]. Analytical-grade...especially important in the case of countries like Jordan, where petroleum and natural gas resources are | | | Report (volume) | C (1999b) Hydrothermal conversion of trachytic glass to zeolite. 3. Monocationic model glasses. Clays............................. 1 1 7 SOLUBILITY OF GLASS PRECURSORS........................................and hydroxides), fresh or palagonitized volcanic glass, and lithic fragments. Unlike the former occurrences...zeolites is correlated with that of the parent glass and the pore waters, particularly the pH. DETAILED...rocks; (b) as an alteration product of volcanic glass and “primary” leucite and nephelin e from pyroclastic |
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