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The Specific Properties of Phusang Hot Spring Water: Safety and Benefits
Phusang warm pond or Phusang hot spring (Thailand) has a temperature of approximately 36–38 °C and may be suitable for bacterial growth. However, data on the microbiota and effectiveness of this water remain obscure.
Sureewan Duangjit +4 more
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Hot spring drainage impact on fish communities around temperate estuaries in southwestern Japan
Study region: We investigated in Beppu, Oita Prefecture, Japan. Hot spring drainage flows into a river and then flows into coastal areas in this area, a region in Japan with many hot springs. Study focus: The effects of that drainage on river and coastal
Makoto Yamada +7 more
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A preliminary analysis of the formation of travertine and travertine cones in the Jifei hot spring, Yunnan, China [PDF]
The Jifei hot spring emerges in the form of a spring group in the Tibet–Yunnan geothermal zone, southwest of Yunnan Province, China. The temperatures of spring waters range from 35 to 81°C and are mainly of HCO3–Na·Ca type. The total discharge of the hot
Fang Bin +5 more
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A comparative study is conducted to understand the hydrochemistry of Beas and Parbati valley Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh, India. Twenty hot spring, sixteen cold spring and twenty four groundwater samples were collected and analysed for physico ...
Mohd Suhail Husain +2 more
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The purpose of this study was to clarify dermatologically the favorable effects of hot spring bathing on the rough skin in Capybaras. Non-volcanic hot springs used in this study showed alkaline quality of water (pH 9.3), containing sodium and chloride ...
Kengo Inaka, Tohru Kimura
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Diversity of dsDNA viruses in a South African hot spring assessed by metagenomics and microscopy [PDF]
The current view of virus diversity in terrestrial hot springs is limited to a few sampling sites. To expand our current understanding of hot spring viral community diversity, this study aimed to investigate the first African hot spring (Brandvlei hot ...
Ackermann +4 more
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Background: The scope of hot spring research is continuously growing, with the application of hot spring medicine emerging as a significant trend. However, there is a lack of bibliometric analyses that summarize the current state and trends of the ...
Xiaochen Li +9 more
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Site-based data curation based on hot spring geobiology. [PDF]
Site-Based Data Curation (SBDC) is an approach to managing research data that prioritizes sharing and reuse of data collected at scientifically significant sites.
Carole L Palmer +7 more
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The progress and application of hot spring hydrotherapy in medical fields: A narrative review
Natural hot spring water has been known for its healing and wellness properties for thousands of years. Hot spring hydrotherapy a form of natural therapy, the medical effects of it mainly involves a comprehensive effect of multiple aspects such as ...
Yulan Lv +3 more
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Magnetic Modeling of the Diwak-Derekan Geothermal Area with Extension to Bawen, Central Java [PDF]
In an effort to further advance understanding of Diwak-Derekan geothermal system, a second period of geomagnetic survey of the area including Kaliulo hot spring, Jatikurung hot spring and Kendalisodo geothermal hot spring ...
Anggit M, Hiska +6 more
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