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- Alps and Pyrenees are suitable for exploitation. New Caledonia has hyperalkaline sources that show hydrogen emissions. Hydrogen is soluble in fresh water...
- normal "speleothem" chemistry. Calthemites are usually the result of hyperalkaline solution (pH 9–14) seeping through a calcareous man-made structure until...
- weathering, with the possibility of leaching of toxic elements and hyperalkaline runoffs into the soil and water, endangering the local ecological communities...
- Yegorovite, ([Na4[Si4O8(OH)4]·7H2O]) is a silicate mineral found in a hyperalkaline pegmatite in the Lovozero Pluton at Mt. Kedykverpakhk in the Kola Peninsula...
- alkalitolerant, aerobic endospore-forming bacteria. In 2019, it was found in a hyperalkaline spring in Zambales (Philippines) a bacterial consortium of a strain...
- stalactites and stalagmites. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is absorbed into the hyperalkaline leachate solution as it emerges from the concrete. This facilitates...
- Khomyakov A. P.,and Ivaldi G. 1995: Altisite Na3K6Ti2[Al2Si8O26]Cl3 a new hyperalkaline aluminosilicate from Kola Peninsula (Russia) related to lemoynite: Crystal...
- alkalitolerant, aerobic endospore-forming bacteria. In 2019, it was found in a hyperalkaline spring in Zambales (Philippines) a bacterial consortium of a strain...
- caves; however, the most common form on concrete is created when a hyperalkaline solution seeps from fine cracks. Due to solution evaporation, deposition...
- 5 to 9.5), but significantly less so than that of Portland cement (hyperalkaline conditions: pH 12.5 to 13.5). Other differences between magnesium-based...