A geochemical interpretation of the lithium content of natural waters based on water-rock interaction 水-岩石相互作用に基づく天然水のリチウム含量の地球化学的解釈

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    • 高松, 信樹 タカマツ, ノブキ

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Title

A geochemical interpretation of the lithium content of natural waters based on water-rock interaction

Other Title

水-岩石相互作用に基づく天然水のリチウム含量の地球化学的解釈

Author

高松, 信樹

Author(Another name)

タカマツ, ノブキ

University

東京都立大学

Types of degree

理学博士

Grant ID

乙第745号

Degree year

1990-12-20

Note and Description

博士論文

資料形態 : テキストデータ プレーンテキスト

コレクション : 国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション > デジタル化資料 > 博士論文

Table of Contents

  1. CONTENT
  2. General Introduction
  3. Part I
  4. The behavior of lithium during water-rock interaction
  5. Introduction
  6. Chapter1.The influence of pH of reaction solutions on lithium dissolution a synthesized glass and Li-minerals
  7. Introduction
  8. Experimental procedure
  9. Materials
  10. Results and discussion
  11. Conclusions
  12. Chapter2.The influence of chemical constituents in reaction solutions on lithium dissolution from Li-minerals at low temperatures
  13. Introduction
  14. Experimental procedure
  15. Results and discussion
  16. Conclusions
  17. Chapter3.The influence of chemical constituents in reaction solutions on lithium dissolution from Li-minerals and rocks at high temperatures
  18. Introduction
  19. Experimental procedure
  20. Results and discussion
  21. Conclusions
  22. Part II
  23. A geochemical interpretation of lithium content of natural waters
  24. Introduction
  25. Chapter4.The lithium contents of natural waters in Japan
  26. Introduction
  27. Experimental
  28. Results and discussion
  29. Conclusions
  30. Chapter5.A geochemical interpretation of the lithium content of natural waters
  31. Introduction
  32. Results and discussion
  33. Conclusions
  34. Conclusions
  35. Acknowledgments
  36. References
  37. Appendix
  38. List of the author's publications on lithium and related papers
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  • NII Article ID (NAID)
    500001996955
  • NII Author ID (NRID)
    • 8000002560880
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  • NDLBibID
    • 000000242127
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