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geothermal system using temperature and
pressure data",
Geothermics, 37 (6): 565–585, doi:10.1016/j.
geothermics.2008.09.001 Turcotte, D. L.; Schubert, G. (2002)...
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Geothermal gradient is the rate of
change in
temperature with
respect to
increasing depth in Earth's interior. As a
general rule, the
crust temperature...
- town in the
Limpopo Province of
South Africa.
Deriving its name from the
geothermic hot
springs around which the town was built. The town is
situated in the...
- belong), to
privatize the
resources of the
national soil (in this case
geothermic energy). The
dispute came to an end in
December 2014 when both parties...
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called lithification) as
water is lost. For
silicification to occur, the
geothermic conditions must
include a
neutral to
slightly acidic pH and a temperature...
- and cold
water separately. This was
probably because of easy
access to
geothermic hot
springs on this
volcanic island.[citation needed] Both the Gr****s...
- athermancy, diathermancy, ectotherm, endotherm, endothermic, exothermic,
geothermic, homeothermy, hyperthermia, hypothermia, isotherm, poikilotherm, thermobaric...
- the
company was
highly effective in
energy saving. The
structure was
geothermic and most of its
power was
produced by
Renewable energy. The
stadium would...
- Area near Yanartaş. Some say this
geothermically active region was the
inspiration for the myth of the Chimera....
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because an
efficient ORC
power plant is
possible for
smaller sized plants.
Geothermic heat
sources vary in
temperature from 50 to 350 °C. The ORC is therefore...