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Models of coalition or alliance formation

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2011
More than half a century has now elapsed since coalition or alliance formation theory (CAFT) was first developed. During that time, researchers have amassed a vast amount of detailed and high-quality data on coalitions or alliances among primates and other animals. But models have not kept pace, and more relevant theory is needed.
Mesterton-Gibbons, Mike   +3 more
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Physics of ore formation

Moscow University Geology Bulletin, 2008
The physics of the ore formation process is discussed using three parageneses of gold, viz., quartz, carbon, and pyrite, as examples. It is inferred that paragenetic associations in ore deposits are formed on a physical basis under the influence of magnetic fields of nuclides and electrons.
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The physics of ore formation

Geology of Ore Deposits, 2008
Ore formation is considered in the paper. The consideration is based on the topology of chemical elements that was discovered by the authors in 2007 as a result of the study of the Fibonacci distribution of chemical elements. On thoroughly analyzing the physical background of ore formation, we have concluded that spin effects play the leading role in ...
N. A. Shilo, A. V. Drinkov
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Magnesian-Magnetite Ore Formation

1988
Abstract Iron mineralization is widely developed within the Angaro-Vilujsky ore belt [2]. In the Noril’sk region, it is found along the western border of the Tungussky syncline and also within the Noril’sk-Kharayelakh depression. The Angaro-Noril’sk metallogenic zone contains some iron mineralization (as deined by N. V.
B.M. Strunin   +2 more
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Porphyry Copper Ore Formation

1988
Abstract Porphyry copper mineralization in the Noril’sk region is an unusual example of the occurrence of this ore type within an ancient platform. Such a spatial setting of these deposits makes one cautious in interpreting the tectonic regime of the boundary portion of the platform, because the majority of porphyry., copper deposits are
B.M. Strunin   +2 more
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Copper-Zeolite Ore Formation

1988
Abstract The first evidence of native copper in the volcanic rocks in the northern part of the Siberian platform was published in the classic work of V.I. Vernadsky “An Opus on Descriptive Mineralogy”. In 1945, G.G. Moor, while analyzing scarce data on native copper in the lava fields of the area of the Siberian traps concluded that ...
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DEFECTS OF ORE FORMATION ANALYSIS

Geology and mineral resources of Siberia, 2021
The typification of solid mineral deposits is a leading element in the forecast of mineralization. By analogy with magmatic formations, it is based on the ore formation analysis. However, due to the absence of discrete boundaries between formations, their diagnostics encounters insurmountable difficulties, and the classification becomes dubious and ...
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Karharbari: a formation or biozone

Journal of Palaeosciences, 1987
In the initial identification of the Karharbari sediment in Giridih Coalfield both litho- and bio- characters of the sediments were emphasized. Later, Karharbari has been considered as lithologically distinct unit, a definite palaeontological zone and both combined as a chronostratigraphic unit in between Talchir and Barakar.
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Identity Formation: Discovery or Creation?

The Journal of Early Adolescence, 1984
The contrasting metaphors of discovery and creation are proposed here as alternative ways of understanding the nature of the task of identity formation. These two metaphors are related to the philosophies of eudaimonisn and existentialism, respectively.
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HYDROGENIC THERMAL ORE FORMATION

Scientific research of the SCO countries: synergy and integration
Atomic projects of the mid-20th century intensified intensive practical and scientific research of geological works, resulting in the discovery of new types of deposits with unique uranium reserves. Obtaining new information contributed to the evolution of views, first of all, on uranium ore formation and led to the emergence of the concept of ...
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