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Publications by Bettina Strauch
The Difference Between Aspired and Acquired Hydrate Volumes -A Laboratory Study of THF Hydrate Formation in Dependence on Initial THF:H 2 O Ratios
Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics
Materials Science
Molecular Physics,
Theoretical Chemistry
Atomic
Optics
Physical
The Influence of Gas and Humidity on the Mineralogy of Various Salt Compositions – Implications for Natural and Technical Caverns
Advances in Geosciences
Earth
Planetary Sciences
Planetary Science
Space
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