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  • 1980-1984  (4)
  • 1
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    Springer
    Mineralogy and petrology 29 (1981), S. 103-125 
    ISSN: 1438-1168
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Zur Feststellung diagenetischer Veränderungen an den neogenen pelitischen Sedimenten des Wiener Beckens wurde eine Serie von Tonmergeln der ÖMV-Tiefbohrung Aderklaa 78 dem Teufenbereich zwischen 780–2812 m entnommen und mineralogisch sowie chemisch untersucht. Der Mineralbestand der Proben ist primär vom Einzugsgebiet und dem Ablagerungsmilieu der Sedimente geprägt. Quarz, Feldspäte (Albit-reicher Plagioklas, Alkalifeldspat), Karbonate (Calcit, Dolomit, Siderit) und Schichtsilikate (Glimmer, Chlorit, Kaolinit, Illit-Smektit Mischphasen) sowie untergeordneter Pyrit sind die wesentlichen Gemengteile der Ablagerungen. Die Untersuchungsergebnisse der Gesamtproben und der Fraktionen kleiner 0,2 Mikron zeigen, daß die mechanische Kompaktion der Sedimente von isochemischen Umwandlungsprozessen begleitet wird. Die diagenetische Überprägung des Mineralbestandes äußert sich mit zunehmender Tiefe in der Abnahme des Alkalifeldspates und der Zunahme des Quarzes, vor allem aber in der fortschreitenden Illitisierung des Smektits, die über Mixed-Layer Zwischenbildungen verschiedenen Ordnungsgrades abläuft. Die Mineralreaktion Alkalifeldspat+Smektit→Illit+Quarz entspricht der versenkungsdiagenetischen Entwicklung dieses Bereiches. Eine lokale Trendumkehr der mineralogisch-chemischen Veränderungen im Nahbereich zur mesozoischen Basis des Neogens ist mit einer extremen Zusammensetzung der Porenwässer zu erklären, deren hoher Mg-Gehalt eine kontinuierliche Entwicklung des Illitisierungsprozesses verhindert.
    Notes: Summary To investigate the diagenetic changes of Tertiary pelitic sediments in the Vienna Basin a suite of drill core samples from the OeMV-bore-hole Aderklaa 78 has been studied using mineralogical and chemical methods. The sediments generally correspond to shales and cover a section from 780–2812 m depth. Their mineralogical composition is complex and variable and mainly due to the initial variation in detrital constituents at the time of sedimentation and the local sedimentary environments. Quartz, feldspars (sodic-plagioclase, K-feldspar), carbonates (calcite, dolomite, siderite), phyllosilicates (mica, chlorite, kaolinite, illite-smectite mixed-layers), and pyrite to a minor extent are the essential components of the shales. The analytical data of bulk samples and the less than 0.2 micron fractions point out that mechanical compaction of the sediments was accom inied by isochemical changes within the shale sequence. The diagenetic overprint of the mineral constituents is revealed by a decrease with depth of K-feldspar and an increase of quartz respectively, but especially by the gradual illitization of smectite via mixed-layer intermediates. Burial diagenesis in this Vienna Basin profile therefore can be expressed by the mineral reaction: K-feldspar+smectite→illite+quartz. A local reversal in all these trends in the basal Tertiary section can be explained by unusually high magnesium contents of the pore waters which inhibited illitization by promoting the stability of smectite relative to illite.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 1981-01-01
    Print ISSN: 0041-3763
    Electronic ISSN: 1438-1168
    Topics: Geosciences
    Published by Springer
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A wide variety of orbital cryogenic liquid storage and supply systems are defined in NASA and DOD long-range plans. These systems include small cooling applications, large chemical and electrical orbit transfer vehicles and supply tankers. All have the common requirements of low-g fluid management to accomplish gas-free liquid expulsion and efficient thermal control to manage heat leak and tank pressure. A preliminary design study was performed to evaluate tanks ranging from 0.6 to 37.4 cu m (22 to 1320 cu ft). Liquids of interest were hydrogen, oxygen, methane, argon and helium. Conceptual designs were generated for each tank system and fluid dynamic, thermal and structural analyses were performed for Shuttle compatible operations. Design trades considered the paradox of conservative support structure and minimum thermal input. Orbital performance and weight data were developed, and a technology evaluation was completed.
    Keywords: GROUND SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND FACILITIES (SPACE)
    Type: NASA-CR-165321 , MCR-81-546
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The design and verification of a Cryogenic Fluid Management Experiment for orbital operation on the Shuttle is described. The experiment will furnish engineering data to establish design criteria for storage and supply of cryogenic fluids, mainly hydrogen, for use in low gravity environments. The apparatus comprises an LAD (liquid acquisition device) and a TVS (thermodynamic vent system). The hydrogen will be either vented or forced out by injected helium and the flow rates will be monitored. The data will be compared with ground-based simulations to determine optimal flow rates for the pressurizing gas and the release of the cryogenic fluid. It is noted that tests on a one-g, one-third size LAD system are under way.
    Keywords: PROPELLANTS AND FUELS
    Type: National Bureau of Standards, Cryogenic Engineering Conference; Aug 10, 1981 - Aug 14, 1981; San Diego, CA
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