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  1. A model for porosity evolution in shale reservoirs: An example from the Upper Devonian Duvernay Formation, Western Canada Sedimentary Basin
  2. Porosity and pore size distribution in mudrocks from the Belle Fourche and Second White Specks Formations in Alberta, Canada
  3. The first X-ray diffraction measurements on Mars
  4. Mineralogy and formation of evaporite deposits from the Lewis Cliff ice tongue, Antarctica
  5. Impact of Oven Bulk Density and Coking Rate on Stamp-Charged Metallurgical Coke Structural Properties
  6. Isotopic and geochemical investigation of two distinct Mars analog environments using evolved gas techniques in Svalbard, Norway
  7. Constraints on the distribution of CaSO4·nH2O phases on Mars and implications for their contribution to the hydrological cycle
  8. Fitting Full X-Ray Diffraction Patterns for Quantitative Analysis: A Method for Readily Quantifying Crystalline and Disordered Phases
  9. Organic Geochemical Composition of the Georgia Kaolins: Insights Into Formation and Diagenetic Conditions
  10. Infrared spectroscopic characterization of dehydration and accompanying phase transition behaviors in NAT-topology zeolites
  11. The Todilto Formation as an analog of short-lived Martian flood evaporites
  12. Formation of gypsum and bassanite by cation exchange reactions in the absence of free‐liquid H2O: Implications for Mars
  13. Clays Beyond Earth
  14. Stability of phases in the Mg(ClO4)2·nH2O system and implications for perchlorate occurrences on Mars
  15. Spectroscopic study of the dehydration and/or dehydroxylation of phyllosilicate and zeolite minerals
  16. Preservation of Martian Organic and Environmental Records: Final Report of the Mars Biosignature Working Group
  17. The nature of interlayering in clays from a podzol (Spodosol) from the Tatra Mountains, Poland
  18. Rehydration kinetics of a natural analcime
  19. Automated Fitting of X-Ray Powder Diffraction Patterns from Interstratified Phyllosilicates
  20. Phase transitions in natural zeolites and the importance ofPH2O
  21. Sources and sinks of clay minerals on Mars
  22. Stacking Disorder in a Sedimentary Kaolinite
  23. The H2O and CO2 adsorption properties of phyllosilicate-poor palagonitic dust and smectites under martian environmental conditions
  24. Key Scientific Questions and Key Investigations from the First International Conference on Martian Phyllosilicates
  25. Cation Exchange at the Mineral−Water Interface: H3O+/K+ Competition at the Surface of Nano-Muscovite
  26. Low-temperature Ftir Study of Kaolin-Group Minerals
  27. Investigation of the water sorption properties of Mars-relevant micro- and mesoporous minerals
  28. Hydration state of zeolites, clays, and hydrated salts under present-day martian surface conditions: Can hydrous minerals account for Mars Odyssey observations of near-equatorial water-equivalent hydrogen?
  29. Hydration-dehydration behavior and thermodynamics of chabazite
  30. Magnesium sulphate salts and the history of water on Mars
  31. Stability of hydrous minerals on the martian surface
  32. Aluminum Effect on Dissolution and Precipitation under Hyperalkaline Conditions
  33. FULLPAT: a full-pattern quantitative analysis program for X-ray powder diffraction using measured and calculated patterns
  34. Thermal Evolution of Fluorine from Smectite and Kaolinite
  35. Quantification of unsaturated-zone alteration and cation exchange in zeolitized tuffs at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, USA
  36. Process monitoring and control with CHEMIN, a miniaturized CCD-based instrument for simultaneous XRD/XRF analysis
  37. Controlled-Humidity Xrd Analyses: Application to the Study of Smectite Expansion/Contraction
  38. Multireflection RIR and intensity normalizations for quantitative analyses: Applications to feldspars and zeolites
  39. Accuracy in Quantitative X-Ray Powder Diffraction Analyses
  40. Pedogenesis of siliceous calcretes at Yucca Mountain, Nevada
  41. Fracture-lining manganese oxide minerals in silicic tuff, Yucca Mountain, Nevada, U.S.A.
  42. Paleogeothermal and Paleohydrologic Conditions in Silicic Tuff from Yucca Mountain, Nevada
  43. Rietveld Refinement of the Kaolinite Structure at 1.5 K
  44. Rietveld Refinement and Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopic Study of the Dickite Structure at Low Temperature
  45. Applications of X-Ray Diffraction Crystallite Size/Strain Analysis to Seismosaurus Dinosaur Bone
  46. Detection of Trace Amounts of Erionite Using X-ray Powder Diffraction: Erionite in Tuffs of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, and Central Turkey
  47. Measurement of Mass Absorption Coefficients Using Compton-Scattered Cu Radiation in X-Ray Diffraction Analysis
  48. Variation of inorganic content of peat with depositional and ecological setting
  49. Comparison of a Solid-State Si Detector to a Conventional Scintillation Detector-Monochromator System in X-Ray Powder Diffraction Analysis
  50. Problems and Solutions in Quantitative Analysis of Complex Mixtures by X-ray Powder Diffraction
  51. Effects of Exchangeable Cation Composition on the Thermal Expansion/Contraction of Clinoptilolite
  52. Mineralogy-Petrology and Groundwater Geochemistry of Yucca Mountain Tuffs
  53. Deweylites, Mixtures of Poorly Crystalline Hydrous Serpentine and Talc-Like Minerals
  54. Green rust: a pyroaurite type structure
  55. Lanthanide Elements in Alteration Minerals as a Guide to Transport Phenomena in the Vadose Zones of Continental Tuffs