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Journal of Geophysical Research, 1983

The temperature and salinity finestructure of the ocean under the Ross Ice Shelf

Theodore D. Foster
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Impact science et société, 1982

Flux de chaleur de la Terre et ressources géothermiques

Valiya M. Hamza
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1982

Merzlotno-geotermicheskie uslovija Zapadnoj Jakutii v svjazi s ee neftegazonosnost'ju (Permafrost-geothermal conditions of Western Yakutia in connection with its oil and gas content )

V.T. Balobaev, V.N. Deviatkin
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1982

Thermal regime and terrestrial heat flow in permafrost areas of the USSR

V.T. Balobaev, V.N. Deviatkin
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Trudy Geologicheskogo Instituta AN SSSR (Proceedings of the Geological Institute, USSR Academic Science), 1982

Teplovoj potok v oblastyah strukturno-geologicheskih neodnorodnostej (Geothermal Prospecting of Deposits in Conditions of Structural and Geological Nonuniformity)

M.D. Khutorskoy
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Journal of Geophysical Research, 1982

Heat flow, arc volcanism, and subduction in northern Oregon

David D. Blackwell, Richard G. Bowen, Donald A. Hull, Joseph Riccio, John L. Steele
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Geology and Geophysics, 1982

Teplovoj potok Sibiri (Heat flow in Siberia )

Albert D. Duchkov, V.T. Balobaev, Svetlana V. Lysak, L.S. Sokolova, V.N. Deviatkin, B.V. Volodko, A.N. Levchenko
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Journal of Geophysical Research, 1982

Thermal origin of the Hawaiian swell: Heat flow evidence and thermal models

Richard P. Von Herzen, Robert S. Detrick, S.T. Crough, David Epp, U. Fehn

The lithospheric reheating hypothesis for the origin of the Hawaiian swell has been tested by heat flow measurements along the swell between Hawaii and Midway. Ninety five measurements at eight carefully selected sites show that the heat flux on the swell increases systematically from near-normal values (52±2 mW m?2) near Hawaii to values near Midway (59±2 mW m?2) about 20?25% higher than normal for lithosphere of that age (110 m.y.). This heat flow pattern is qualitatively consistent with a deep-seated thermal anomaly created in a lithospheric plate moving across a fixed heat source. Modeling of the heat flow and bathymetry …

1982

Geothermische Verhältnisse am Südrand der Norddeutschen-Polnischen Senke

S. Gläser
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1982

Geothermal flux in western Mediterranean basins

Richard P. Von Herzen, Iain Hutchison, J.P. Jemsek, John G. Sclater

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The role of nitric oxide (NO) has been increasingly implicated in the pathophysiology of acute pancreatitis (AP). Studies have shown increased NO production in AP although not all are agreeable on whether NO is beneficial or detrimental in AP. This study aims to profile NO production and NO synthase (NOS) expression in the pancreas and lungs in the progression of AP in mice to gain insights to the role played by different NOS isoforms. METHODS: AP was induced in mice by hourly administration of cerulein. NO production was determined by measuring the total nitrite and nitrate (NOx) content while …

Annals of Geophysics, 1982

Données geophysique recentes sur le Massif de la Margeride

Roger Bayer, J.P. Couturie, Guy Vasseur
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Dokl. Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1982

Novyye dannyye o teplovom potoke v MNR (New data on heat flow in Mongolia)

M.D. Khutorskoy
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Tectonophysics, 1982

Terrestrial heat flow around the aseismic front of the Japanese Island Arc

Yuji Nakamura, Hiroshi Wakita

Very few data on heat flow are available in the area around the aseismic front of the Japanese Islands. In order to remedy this situation, measurements of the terrestrial heat flow were made at three locations in the eastern part of Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Honshu, Japan. The observed values of heat flow were 37 mW/m2 (0.88 μcal/cm2·s) at Soma, 52 mW/m2 (1.25 μcal/cm2·s) at Kashima and 19 mW/m2 (0.46 μcal/cm2·s) at Naraha, respectively. These data partially fill the gaps in the terrestrial heat flow data on land in northeastern Honshu, Japan. These values are considerably lower than the average heat …

Antarctic Journal of the United States, 1982

Heat flow in the east Scotia Sea

Lawrence A. Lawver, Walter Loy, John G. Sclater, Richard P. Von Herzen
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CCOP Technical Bulletin, 1982

Preliminary heat flow study in Papua New Guinea

Hitoshi Mizutani, Takanobu Yokokura
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1982

Heat flow and sub-surface temperatures in the Great Valley, California

Ji-Yang Wang, Robert J. Munroe
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1982

Sur les mécanismes de transfert de chaleur dans le globe terrestre: conduction et convection

Claude Jaupart
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AAPG Bulletin-American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1982

Correlation of Thermal Conductivity with Physical Properties Obtained from Geophysical Well Logs: ABSTRACT

Paul S. Molnar, Dennis S. Hodge

Thermal maturation studies of hydrocarbons in sedimentary basins require knowledge of the regional heat flow. Thermal conductivity data are necessary in deriving heat-flow estimates, but at present the only method available for obtaining conductivity values is by individual sample measurement in the laboratory. Many of the physical properties that are measured during geophysical well logging of petroleum boreholes are related to the same properties that determine thermal conductivity. The object of this study has been to derive an empirical relation in order to determine thermal conductivities from well-log data alone.Three boreholes in New York State were investigated, all of which …

AAPG Bulletin, 1982

Geology and Hydrocarbon Potential of Offshore Indus Basin, Pakistan1: GEOLOGIC NOTES

S. M. Shuaib

The Indus offshore basin, located in the south of the Karachi trough and Thar slope, between Murray Ridge and the Indian border (23 to 25°N lat.; 66 to 68°E long.) has been investigated geologically from the point of view of hydrocarbon potential. Nine wells were drilled in the area: two onshore wells (Karachi 1, 2), three wells near the Karachi shore (Dabbo Creek, Patiani Creek, and Korangi Creek), one well on the offshore platform (Karachi South A-1), and three wells in offshore depressions (Indus Marine A-1, B-1, and C-1). No oil or gas deposit was discovered, but gas shows and …

1982

Misure di flusso di calorie

Francesco M. Mongelli, M. Loddo, Antonio Tramacere
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