Nitrogen-loading capacities of some clinoptilolite-rich rocks

George A Desborough

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Nitrogen-loading capacities of some clinoptilolite-rich rocks

by George A Desborough

1996

U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey

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Nitrogen-loading capacities of some clinoptilolite-rich rocks

Nitrogen-loading capacities of some clinoptilolite-rich rocks

Preliminary study of certain cation-exchange properties of clinoptilolite-bearing Rockyford Ash Member of the Miocene Sharps Formation at Craven Creek near Wanblee, South Dakota

Preliminary study of certain cation-exchange properties of clinoptilolite-bearing Rockyford Ash Member of the Miocene Sharps Formation at Craven Creek near Wanblee, South Dakota

Efficacy of heavy-metal capture by clinoptilolite-rich rocks from heavy-metal-polluted water in five drainages in Colorado

Efficacy of heavy-metal capture by clinoptilolite-rich rocks from heavy-metal-polluted water in five drainages in Colorado

Clinoptilolite-rich rocks in agricultural use for soil amendment and potential nitrogen-pollution mitigation

Clinoptilolite-rich rocks in agricultural use for soil amendment and potential nitrogen-pollution mitigation

Clinoptilolite of possible economic value in sedimentary deposits of the conterminous United States

Clinoptilolite of possible economic value in sedimentary deposits of the conterminous United States

Distribution and properties of clinoptilolite-bearing tuffs in the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation on the Ute Mountain Ute Reservation, southwestern Colorado and northwestern New Mexico

Distribution and properties of clinoptilolite-bearing tuffs in the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation on the Ute Mountain Ute Reservation, southwestern Colorado and northwestern New Mexico

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