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- who: Solid Earth and colleagues from the Georesources Division, Orléans, France , Harquail School of Sciences, Laurentian University, P E, Sudbury, Canada have published the research: On the morphology and amplitude of 2D and 3D thermal anomalies induced by buoyancy-driven flow within and around fault zones, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study is focused on the "geothermal side" of hydrothermal resources (i.e., mineralizing processes are not considered), particularly on the formation of anomalously hot and shallow hydrothermal reservoirs. The authors focus on hydrothermal convection that could lead to the establishment of exploitable . . .
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