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VALORI PRELIMINARE ALE FLUXULUI TERMIC IN TRANSILVANIA (Preliminary values of the heat flow in transilvania)
Obzor dannykh po teplovomu potoku dlya SSSR (Review of Data on Heat Flows in the USSR )
Heat flow measurements in the southern portion of the Gulf of California
Geotermiya Neftegazonosnykh Ob-Lastei Azerbaidzhana I Turkmenii (Geothermy of Oil and Gas Producing Areas of Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan )
Sea floor geothermal measurements from Vema cruise 26
Bericht über geothermische Messungen in der Forschungsbohrung Oldenswort
Heat flow and plate boundaries in Melanesia
Kharakteristike Geotermicheskikh Uslovii Vala Karpinskogo I Prilegayushchei Chasti Prikaspiiskoi Vpadiny (Characteristics of the Geothermal Conditions of the Karpinsky Shaft and the Adjacent Part of the Caspian Depression )
Teplovoy potok na territorii SSSR katalog dannykh (Heat flow on the USSR territory catalogue of data)
Geothermal activity in 1972
Bericht über geothermische Messungen in den Bohrungen bei Trier
A detailed heat flow, topographic, and magnetic survey across the Galapagos Spreading Center at 86°W
Geothermal measurements, Leg 21
Heat flow in some regions of Siberia and the Far Eastern USSR
New heat flow values for three different geological regions (east Kamchatka, the Baikalian rocky area and the Altai-Sayan folded zone) have been obtained. The ranges of heat flow variations for each region are respectively: 39–66, 38–80 and 34–69 mW/m2 (0.93–1.56; 0.9–1.9; 0.82–1.63 μcal/cm2 sec). Heat flow anomalies have been established for the east-Baikalian region, 72 mW/m2 (1.7 μcal/cm2 sec) and the west Trans-Baikalian region, 59 mW/m2 (1.4 μcal/cm2 sec). A correlation has been established between heat flow and intensity of neotectonic movements for the Baikalian rift zone and the adjoining areas. The higher flow values correspond to the structural elements …