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- conditions of the depositing fluid. His terms: "hypothermal", "mesothermal", "epithermal" and "teleothermal", expressed decreasing temperature and increasing distance...
- Iguchia, Development of epithermal neutron camera based on resonance-energy-filtered imaging with GEM, 2012, quote: "Epithermal neutrons have energies...
- The epithermal vein deposit (EVP) is a type of mineral deposit that forms in the shallow subsurface, typically at depths of less than 1,500 meters below...
- The Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL), formerly known as Rocketdyne, is a complex of industrial research and development facilities located on a 2,668-acre...
- is separated into three groups: shear zoned dominated gold deposits, epithermal gold deposits, and intrusion related gold deposits. The shear related...
- volcanogenic m****ive sulfide (VMS), sedimentary exhalative (SEDEX), and epithermal and Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) deposits. Each hydrothermal mineral...
- Anagold Mining Inc., established in 2009. Explored in 1999, it is on an epithermal gold-silver-copper ore deposit, one of the largest in Turkey and in the...
- Barraclough, B. L.; R.C. Elphic; D.J. Lawrence (1998). "Fluxes of Fast and Epithermal Neutrons from Lunar Prospector: Evidence for Water Ice at the Lunar Poles"...
- precipitate. These tend to be strongly correlated with quartz veins. Epithermal vein deposits form in the shallow crust from concentration of metal bearing...
- 0.5 eV to 0.5 MeV, and are termed epithermal neutrons. Activation with epithermal neutrons is known as Epithermal NAA (ENAA). High KE neutrons are sometimes...