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The Geology of Hot Springs

2021
Hot springs are a remarkable natural resource and have fascinated civilisations all over the world for thousands of years.
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What is a hot spring?

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2003
The response of researchers to a questionnaire on the definitions of hot, thermal, warm, and cold springs is provided. Two important benchmarks are recognized, the human body temperature and the mean annual local air temperature. While no scheme can claim to provide an objective, unbiased classification, waters emerging with a temperature in excess of
Pentecost, A, Jones, B, Renaut, R W
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THE LETABA HOT SPRING

Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa, 1942
(1942). THE LETABA HOT SPRING. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa: Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 35-47.
S. H. Haughton, Leslie E. Kent
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The Conservation of Hot Springs

2021
All hot springs, regardless of their temperature and flow rate, their size and location, or their economic usage, face threats to their sustainability. These threats are to a large degree based on human activities, which have led to the contamination and over-exploitation of a vast number of natural water resources on a global scale.
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Sources of antibiotics: Hot springs

Biochemical Pharmacology, 2017
The discovery of antibiotics heralded an era of improved health care. However, the over-prescription and misuse of antibiotics resulted in the development of resistant strains of various pathogens. Since then, there has been an incessant search for discovering novel compounds from bacteria at various locations with extreme conditions.
Girish B. Mahajan, Lakshmi Balachandran
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III.—Hot Springs

Geological Magazine, 1904
Through the great kindness of Professor Suess I have received the full text of his paper on Hot Springs, read before the Congress of Naturforscher und Aerzte held last year in Karlsbad, in which he adduces very strong arguments in favour of their being due to vapours given off from the molten interior of the earth as it gradually cools.
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Hot Springs, Arkansas

Southern Cultures, 2011
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Although the name of the town--Hot Springs, Arkansas--has been in my head for as long as words have been in there, it never occurred to me to think about the meaning of those words, to say to myself, "Oh, there must be hot springs"--as, indeed there are.
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The hot-spring problem

Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1939
On an Anniversary occasion such as this it is appropriate to review certain perennial problems which have long been the subject of geological study and which do not obviously admit of immediate or definitely final solution. The hot-spring problem, for example, has been a subject of active discussion throughout a century or more, and opinions concerning
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Origin of the hot springs at Hot Springs, North Carolina

American Journal of Science, 1947
George W. Stose, Anna Isabel Jonas Stose
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Hot Spring Spiders

Nature, 1933
CONSIDERABLE interest attaches to a collection of North American desert Arachnida which have recently been sent to me by Mrs. Florence D. Wood, of New York. The collection, which was made in Powell, Wyoming, and certain localities in Montana, includes the scorpion Uroctonus mordax, the phalangid Mitopus montanus and the solpugid Eremobates formicaria ...
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