Water has some extraordinary properties, and hydrothermal fluids (literally hot waters) play a major role in many processes in the Earth's crust. At moderate to elevated temperatures, corresponding to the metamorphic and magmatic environment, fluids have considerable capacity to dissolve and transport ...
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described the purification of gold and the obtaining of pure mercury from cinnabar. In the 16th century, Georgii Agricolae De ortu & causis subterraneorum already established how gold was transported in the Earth's upper crust as species dissolved in hydrothermal fluids, hot ...
Treatise on Geochemistry || Fluids and Ore Formation in the Earth\"s Crust Heinrich,A C. 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Earth's copper resources estimated from tectonic diffusion of porphyry copper deposits copper deposits, Earth's most widespread and important source of copper, in order to estimate ...
the action of fluids in the earth's crust. Recrystallization processes at grain boundaries followed by cracking are associated with the Rehbinder process. The model of wedging a semi-infinite crack by the constant-thickness wedge is chosen as a mechanical model. Secondary craclang can be described...
Travel time modeling yields average P and S velocities for the upper crust above the bright spots of 5.3±0.2 and 3.2±0.2 km s1, respectively. Reflection-amplitude variation with offset (AVO) modeling constrains the P and S velocities of the bright spots to 3.0±0.8 and 1.6±0.8 km s1, ...
The dielectric constant approach to speciation and ion pairing at high temperature and pressure Fluids in the Earth's crust commonly contain, in addition to the solvent, H 2 O, high concentrations of other volatiles (such as CO 2 , CH 4 or N 2 ) and/... JV Walther,J Schott - 《Natu...
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