Study of geochemichal conditioning which leads to dam filter cimentation by iron
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A theoretical study with observation of geological events justify the dam filter cimentation by iron. Knowledge of limnology, geochemistry and biogeochemistry of iron, occurrence of ferriginous crust, water flow by earth dams, are taked into account.
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