The produced waters of oil deposits in Tomsk region: its use for iodine industrial production; IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science; Vol. 33 : Contemporary Issues of Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology and Hydrogeoecology in Eurasia

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Parent link:IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Vol. 33 : Contemporary Issues of Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology and Hydrogeoecology in Eurasia.— 2016.— [012014, 4 p.]
Yazar: Jankowski V. V. Vladimir Vladimirovich
Kurumsal yazarlar: Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет (ТПУ) Институт природных ресурсов (ИПР) Кафедра гидрогеологии, инженерной геологии и гидрогеоэкологии (ГИГЭ), Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет (ТПУ) Институт природных ресурсов (ИПР) Кафедра иностранных языков (ИЯПР)
Diğer Yazarlar: Zippa E. V. Elena Vladimirovna, Syskina A. A. Anna Aleksandrovna
Özet:Title screen
In world practice, groundwater is the main raw material for iodine production. In the current geopolitical conditions, a significant part of the traditional areas of iodine production is located outside the Russian Federation. As iodine is biogenic by its origin, it associates with oil and petroleum water. Therefore, the produced waters of oil deposits of Western Siberia acquire the leading role as the raw-material base for iodine production.
Dil:İngilizce
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: 2016
Seri Bilgileri:Hydrogeochemistry
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Online Erişim:http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/33/1/012014
http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/33976
Materyal Türü: Elektronik Kitap Bölümü
KOHA link:https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=649471
Diğer Bilgiler
Özet:Title screen
In world practice, groundwater is the main raw material for iodine production. In the current geopolitical conditions, a significant part of the traditional areas of iodine production is located outside the Russian Federation. As iodine is biogenic by its origin, it associates with oil and petroleum water. Therefore, the produced waters of oil deposits of Western Siberia acquire the leading role as the raw-material base for iodine production.
DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/33/1/012014