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The chemical anomalous behaviors of water-marble rock system under action of ultrasound

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Acta Seismologica Sinica

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By the experiment, it is confirmed that water-marble rock system shows obviously chemical anomalous behaviors: the relevant minerals which formed marble rock are resolved fast, water becomes alkaline, meanwhile H2 emission appears under action of ultrasound; based on rock identification by microscope and chemical analysis of water and rock, the mechanism of above chemical reaction is analyzed and discussed.

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The Chinese version of this paper appeared in the Chinese edition ofActa Seismologica Sinica,15 498–507, 1993.

This study was supported by the Chinese Joint Seismological Science Foundation.

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Feng, W., Yang, ST., Zhang, Y. et al. The chemical anomalous behaviors of water-marble rock system under action of ultrasound. Acta Seismologica Sinica 6, 981–992 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02651833

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