RIS translator error - Report ID: 1362503701

Hi! I had to import a RIS-file with about 1500 entries into Zotero, which worked fine for most entries. However, I was not able to import any of the RIS entries below and the import process got stuck at these entries, so I had to remove them from the initial RIS-File.

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TY - CONF
AU - Freiman, Stephen W.
T1 - Fracture mechanics for ceramics, rocks, and concrete
PY - 1981
CY - Chicago, Ill.,
PB - American Society for Testing and Materials
A2 - Freiman, Stephen W.
VL - 745
T3 - ASTM special technical publication
H2 - MB 2096-745
TS - Lokale Datenbank
M4 - Citavi
ER -

TY - THES
AU - Schoenfeldt, Hilmar von
T1 - An Experimental Study of Open-Hole Hydraulic Fracturing as a Stress Measurement Method with Particular Emphasis on Field Tests
CY - Minneapolis, Minnesota
PB - University of Minnesota
KW - Compressive properties
KW - Experimental data
KW - Fracture(mechanics))
KW - Geology, Geochemistry and Mineralogy
KW - Hydraulic equipment
KW - (Hydrostatic pressure
KW - (Rock
KW - Stresses)
KW - Structural geology
KW - Test methods
KW - Theses
UR - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/227611328
AB - The process of hydraulic fracturing has found a variety of applications in areas outside the Petroleum Industry. One of these areas, for which open hole fracturing shows great potential, is the field of in-situ stress measurement. Special equipment suitable for fracturing in 2-1/4 inch diameter boreholes was developed. The bottom hole pressure was recorded with the aid of a pressure transducer, and the fracture orientation determined by means of an impression packer. The tests were carried out close to the surface in a quarry as well as in three locations, 1100, 1000 and 500 feet underground. The rock in which the tests were performed had negligible permeability when tested in the standard manner. At each location several boreholes 2-1/4 inches in diameter and up to 60 feet long were drilled. Wherever possible, the holes were oriented in mutually perpendicular directions. Far-field stresses were calculated from the breakdown pressure obtained in the fracturing tests and the rupture strength of the rock taking into account the influence of the underground excavations. The latter was determined in separate tests. (Author).
LA - en
H2 - MC1262
M3 - PhD thesis
TS - WorldCat
M4 - Citavi
ER -

TY - BOOK
AU - Winter, Rolf-Burkhard
T1 - Bruchmechanische Gesteinsuntersuchungen mit dem Bezug zu hydraulischen Frac-Versuchen in Tiefbohrungen
T2 - Berichte des Instituts für Geophysik der Ruhr-Universität Bochum: Reihe A
PY - 1983
CY - Bochum
KW - 00 Fracture Mechanics
KW - 00 Fracture Toughness Testing
KW - 00 Fractures
KW - 00 Hydraulic Fractures
KW - 00 Hydromechanics
KW - confining pressure
KW - fracture mechanics
KW - fracture toughness testing
U3 - IX, 177 S. : Ill., graph. Darst
VL - 13
SP - 177
LA - de
H2 - ZA 30-13
H2 - TQA1562-13

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The RIS tags, format and encoding seem correct to me and there are no special characters. When I try either to import a *.ris-file with the content above or any single of the entries via the import from clipboard button, the translator process freezes.
I only receive an unspecific " JavaScript Error: "XML Parsing Error: syntax error" for the first line of the respective RIS entry (-> Report ID 1362503701). Is there anything special about these entries which I don't see?
Thanks

  • Thanks -- for some reason the H2 tag breaks Zotero's import (the XML error shouldn't show up but actually doesn't cause the problem). Removing that, the entries import fine.

    The tag is Citavi-specific and we should handle it properly, but it looks like Zotero is somehow falling into a rabbit hole trying. We'll look at it, but you can quickly work around this in the meantime.

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