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, mineralization processes and carbon storage potential Interdisciplinary co-supervision: Purificación López-García1 and Karim Benzerara2 1 ESE – Ecologie, Systématique, Evolution, UMR 8079, Université Paris-Saclay
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the properties of smectite, a swelling clay mineral that form the core of many of the fault zones and that is able to adsorb significant amounts of water in-between nanometric interlayers. Despite their potential
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of regenerable porous mineral adsorbents to trap organic pollutants present in water. This will enable us to validate a depollution method, a crucial step prior to any industrialization of the technology. At
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stored in the deep interior and sporadically released during the interior evolution. These icy moons likely formed from a complex mixture of ices, organics and silicate minerals, which subsequently evolves
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), a key factor for georessources, by controlling the genesis of mineral deposits or by allowing the circulation of geothermal fluids. Large active faults tend to differ from younger fresh faults