-
conditions of the
depositing fluid. His terms: "hypothermal", "mesothermal", "
epithermal" and "teleothermal",
expressed decreasing temperature and
increasing distance...
- as a result. This
event is
called neutron activation. [example needed]
Epithermal neutrons are
those with
energies above the
thermal energy at room temperature...
- The
epithermal vein
deposit (EVP) is a type of
mineral deposit that
forms in the
shallow subsurface,
typically at
depths of less than 1,500
meters below...
- The
Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL),
formerly known as Rocketdyne, is a
complex of
industrial research and
development facilities located on a 2,668-acre...
-
volcanogenic m****ive
sulfide (VMS),
sedimentary exhalative (SEDEX), and
epithermal and
Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) deposits. Each
hydrothermal mineral...
- precipitate.
These tend to be
strongly correlated with
quartz veins.
Epithermal vein
deposits form in the
shallow crust from
concentration of
metal bearing...
- with
epithermal neutrons, the
sources of
which in the past have been
nuclear reactors and now are
accelerators that
produce higher energy epithermal neutrons...
-
volcanic activity and
alkaline hot springs.
Cinnabar is
deposited by
epithermal ascending aqueous solutions (those near the
surface and not too hot) far...
- Barraclough, B. L.; R.C. Elphic; D.J.
Lawrence (1998). "Fluxes of Fast and
Epithermal Neutrons from
Lunar Prospector:
Evidence for
Water Ice at the
Lunar Poles"...
- rocks, by
deposition at
intermediate depths, from
hydrothermal fluids.
Epithermal —
mineral ore
deposits formed at low
temperatures (50–200 °C) near the...