2021
DOI: 10.20913/2618-7575-2020-4-57-65
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Scientific Publications of Novosibirsk Universities in SPSTL Sb Ras’ Collections

Abstract: The legal deposit copy, obliging each recipient to provide its eternal preservation, has always guaranteed the completeness of joint library resources, formed by native libraries. In course of time, a new approach proved itself: if it were undesirable and, moreover, impossible in the conditions of stack crisis to preserve constantly everything published, the depository libraries should be given the right to choose materials having permanent information, cultural and historical value. It determined the necessit… Show more

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“…The similarity with the data of sedimentological analysis is clear: low-mineral (high-authigenic) part contains a high portion of calcium exchangeable fraction. This extraction step was performed using 1M NH 4 OAc (pH 7), however calcium is more likely associates with the dissolution of Gypsum at the next step (pH 5, extraction of potentially carbonate fraction) [53]. The water-soluble fraction at the depth of highest salinity (Table S7) is due to the presence of hydrogauberite Na 10 Ca 3 (SO 4 ) 8 •6H 2 O and other soluble salts.…”
Section: Sequential Extractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The similarity with the data of sedimentological analysis is clear: low-mineral (high-authigenic) part contains a high portion of calcium exchangeable fraction. This extraction step was performed using 1M NH 4 OAc (pH 7), however calcium is more likely associates with the dissolution of Gypsum at the next step (pH 5, extraction of potentially carbonate fraction) [53]. The water-soluble fraction at the depth of highest salinity (Table S7) is due to the presence of hydrogauberite Na 10 Ca 3 (SO 4 ) 8 •6H 2 O and other soluble salts.…”
Section: Sequential Extractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%