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Based on the obtained laboratory results TIR instruments would also make a valuable addition for future missions to targets with very fine-grained surfaces.
Examination of the Hazcam images acquired over a period of 4011 s shows that only a small fraction (350 1000 kg) of the total mass of fine-grained surface material displaced by the landing (4000 kg) remained in the atmosphere for this duration.
In particular, the process may produce: fine grained structure, surface composite, microstructural modification of cast alloys, alloying with specific elements, improvement of welded joints quality.
The model predicts a thin layer of low density, porous fine grained dust on the lunar surface.
Ion exchange involves the replacement of ions adsorbed on the surface of fine grained materials in aquifers by ions in solution.
This study has focused on numerical simulation of severe shot peening, generally aimed at creating a fine grained layer of material on surface of the treated part.
The rapid oil wetting of pore surfaces in such fine grained rocks has major implications for cap rock sealing mechanisms and this will be discussed elsewhere.
The Br/Cl values are similar to those previously reported for basinal brines present in silicic alteration at the Mt Isa Mine and the additional data can be explained by interaction of such a bittern brine with fine grained sedimentary rocks in the sub-surface.
However, the fine grained microstructure interspersed with coarser grained regions.
Each notebook allows very fine grained access control.
Clay minerals are fine grained and poorly crystalline.
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