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| In this case, the pore fluids precipitate minerals as fast as the fractures are opening, which may happen in multiple episodes, such that the actual space between the facture walls never exceeded a few nanometres or micrometres (Machel, 1985). These fibers, which are 100 nanometres or less in diameter, can also be used for fine filters. 4 Research Centre 1 France: Development of characterization machines (particle size analysers) of nanopowders (measurement of size and shape of powders until a few nanometres size) |
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