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Use of MAGSAT anomaly data for crustal structure and mineral resources in the US midcontinent [PDF]
Activities concerning the interpretation of processed MAGSAT data and maps are briefly reported. Work involving the identification of long wavelength 'regional' effects that might be associated with varying crustal thickness or Curie temperature depths ...
Black, R., Carmichael, R. S.
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ABSTRACT The Jinqingding gold deposit in eastern Jiaodong is a significant gold mineralization within the Muping–Rushan metallogenic belt. This study integrates structural analysis and trace element geochemistry of sulphides to elucidate ore‐controlling mechanisms and metallogenic models.
Xiaohu Wang +10 more
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The Material Basis of 18th‐Century Meissen Porcelain
ABSTRACT In the summer of 1708, the quest for making hard‐paste porcelain from Saxonian clay and other mineral resources succeeded. This was achieved by applying as its essential ingredient newly discovered pure kaolin from Heidelsberg near Aue, western Saxon Ore Mountains.
Robert B. Heimann
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Quantifying crustal stress in the Sinai Peninsula caused by gravitational potential energy and its tectonic implications. [PDF]
Jallouli C, Abdelfattah AK, Alzahrani H.
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Crustal thickness in central Texas as determined by Rayleigh wave dispersion
Ronald H Prewitt
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Estimating crustal thickness in Belgium using Moho-reflected waves. [PDF]
E. Sichien +2 more
openalex
ABSTRACT Riverine and valley systems across the globe have been central to the development of past urban centres. By AD 900, the Shashe and Limpopo Rivers seem to have facilitated the interaction and integration of early farming communities in southern Africa. This paper focuses on the application of geoarchaeological perspectives made available by the
B. S. Nxumalo
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Emerging fungal diseases pose a threat to reptiles globally. Increasing detections of onygenalean fungi, particularly Ophidiomyces ophidiicola, Nannizziopsis spp. and Paranannizziopsis spp. in clinically diseased free‐ranging reptiles, indicate likely ongoing spread within wild reptile populations.
RG Butcher +10 more
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Breakup of strong cratonic lithosphere causes extensive magmatism at continental margins. [PDF]
Wang S, Leng W.
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