Publications by authors named "Nicholas Harker"

Woodworthia is a diverse genus of diplodactylid geckos found in Aotearoa/ New Zealand, with 17 likely species. Despite this diversity, only two species have been formally described: Woodworthia maculata (Gray, 1845) and W. chrysosiretica (Robb, 1980).

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To understand the main properties of cement, a ubiquitous material, a sound description of its chemistry and mineralogy, including its reactivity in aggressive environments and its mechanical properties, is vital. In particular, the porosity distribution and associated sample carbonation, both of which affect cement's properties and durability, should be quantified accurately, and their kinetics and mechanisms of formation known both in detail and . However, traditional methods of cement mineralogy analysis ( chemical mapping) involve sample preparation ( slicing) that can be destructive and/or expose cement to the atmosphere, leading to preparation artefacts ( dehydration).

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