Literature Review of the Saturation State of Seawater with Respect to Calcium Carbonate and Its Possible Significance for Scale Formation on OTEC Heat Exchangers

Literature Review of the Saturation State of Seawater with Respect to Calcium Carbonate and Its Possible Significance for Scale Formation on OTEC Heat Exchangers
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