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  1. Chalk under a Microscope Procedures and Observations

    • Chalk is a whitish (or gray) sedimentary rock mostly composed of calcium carbonate. Throughout human history, chalk has been used for a variety of functions ranging from art to painting houses. Accordi… 展开

    Chalk Formation Process: Natural Chalk

    Over time, as a variety of marine organisms die (algae, foraminifera, etc), their remains sink to the bottom of the ocean where they accumulate to form ooze (various remains of these marine … 展开

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    Early Study of Chalk Under A Microscope

    Although scientists understood the role of various marine organisms in the … 展开

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    Procedure

    · Using a metal file, knife or rod, make a small amount of power from the natural chalk - You can store the powder in a container · Pour a reasonable amount of strong vinegar in… 展开

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    Observation

    Through this experiment, you will notice a bubbling and fizzing reaction that will ultimately slow down - This reaction is indicative of carbonic acid in the compound. Apart from this si… 展开

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  1. Characterization of pore space in chalk by multifractal analysis

  2. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis of the …

    In the north of the Paris Basin and by using the magnetic resonance sounding (MRS), the chalk aquifer reveals the vertical distribution of the porosity, the hydraulic conductivity, and the ...

  3. Analysis of Chalk Petrophysical Properties by Means of

  4. Grain size distributions of chalk from image analysis of electron ...

  5. Interpretational challenges related to studies of chalk particle ...

  6. Unsupervised Geological Image Segmentation

    Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) is an imaging method that allows the visualisation of the grains and pores of chalk deposits (Figure 12.2). Grayscale images of the rock fabric can be collected at various scales of observation, …

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