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  • 1
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Environmental sciences. ; Renewable energy resources. ; Energy systems. ; Lehrbuch ; Geothermik ; Geothermische Energie ; Geothermisches Kraftwerk ; Erdwärmesonde ; Hydrothermalquelle ; Thermalwasser ; Hot-dry-rock-Verfahren ; Tiefengeothermie ; Tiefe geothermische Energie ; Tiefenwasser
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Thermal Structure of The Earth -- Chapter 2: History of Geothermal Energy Use -- Chapter 3: Geothermal Energy Resources -- Chapter 4: Uses of Geothermal Energy -- Chapter 5: Geothermal Potential Perspectives Final -- Chapter 6: Geothermal Probes Final -- Chapter 7: Groundwater Wells -- Chapter 8: Hydrothermal Systems -- Chapter 9: EGS -- Chapter 10: High-Enthalpy Geothermal Systems -- Chapter 11: Environmental Issues -- Chapter 12: Drilling Techniques -- Chapter 13: Geophysical Methods -- Chapter 14: Hydraulic Tests -- Chapter 15: Hydrochemistry -- Chapter 16: References
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 390 p. 181 illus., 158 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 2nd ed. 2021
    ISBN: 9783030716851
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Language: English
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Geothermal resources. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Das Buch bietet neben einer Einführung in die Grundlagen der Geothermie und ihre wichtigsten thermischen und hydraulischen Parameter einen Überblick über alle derzeit verfügbaren geothermischen Nutzungssysteme. Dabei behandeln die Autoren nicht nur Fragen der Effizienz und potenzieller Umweltauswirkungen, sie besprechen auch detailliert die Planung, den Bau und Betrieb von Erdwärmesonden, von hydrothermalen Anlagen und von EGS-Systemen. Themen wie der Hydraulik oder der Hydrochemie, d. h. dem Bereich Lösung und Fällung, sind eigene Kapitel gewidmet.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (288 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783642243318
    DDC: 621.042
    Language: German
    Note: Intro -- Einleitung -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- 1 Thermisches Regime der Erde -- 1.1 Erneuerbare Energien, Globaler Status -- 1.2 Aufbau der Erde -- 1.3 Energiedargebot der Erde -- 1.4 Warmetransport und thermische Parameter -- 1.5 Kurzer Abriss von Methoden zur Bestimmung thermischer Parameter -- 2 Geschichte geothermischer Energienutzung -- 2.1 Fruhe geothermische Nutzungen -- 2.2 Geothermische Nutzungen in der spateren Neuzeit -- 3 Geothermische Energie-Ressourcen -- 3.1 Energie -- 3.2 Bedeutung der Erneuerbaren Energien -- 3.3 Status der Nutzung der geothermischen Energie -- 3.4 Geothermische Energiequellen -- 4 Geothermische Nutzungsmoglichkeiten -- 4.1 Oberflachennahe geothermische Energienutzung -- 4.2 Tiefe geothermische Energienutzung -- 4.3 Wirkungsgrad -- 4.4 Bedeutende Geothermie-Felder, Hochenthalpie-Felder -- 5 Potentiale und Perspektiven geothermischer Energienutzung -- 6 Erdwarmesonden -- 6.1 Planungsgrundsatze -- 6.2 Bau von Erdwarmesonden -- 6.3 Auslegung von Erdwarmesonden -- 6.3.1 Wärmepumpen -- 6.3.2 Thermische Parameter und Programme fur die Auslegung von Erdwärmesonden -- 6.4 Bohrverfahren fur Erdwarmesonden -- 6.4.1 Direktspülverfahren -- 6.4.2 Imlochhammerbohrverfahren -- 6.4.3 Abschließende Hinweise, Bohrrisiken -- 6.5 Hinterfllung/Verpressung von Erdwarmesonden -- 6.6 Bau von Erdwarmesonden mit Uberlange -- 6.7 Potentielle Risiken, Fehler und Schaden bei Erdwarmesonden -- 6.8 Spezielle Nutzungssysteme und Weiterentwicklungen -- 6.8.1 Erdwärmesonden-Felder -- 6.8.2 Erdsonden und Kühlung -- 6.8.3 Kombination Solarthermie/Erdwärmesonden -- 6.8.4 Vermessung von Erdwärmesonden -- 6.8.5 Erdwärmesonden mit Phasenwechsel -- 7 Geothermische Brunnenanlagen -- 7.1 Bau von Grundwasserbrunnen -- 7.2 Wasserqualitat -- 7.3 Thermischer Einflussbereich, Modellrechnungen -- 8 Hydrothermale Nutzung, Geothermische Dublette. , 8.1 Geologischer und tektonischer Bau -- 8.2 Thermische und hydraulische Eigenschaften des Nutzhorizontes -- 8.3 Hydraulische und thermische Reichweite geothermischer Dubletten -- 8.4 Hydrochemie heißer Wässer aus großer Tiefe -- 8.5 Ertuchtigungsmaßnahmen, Stimulation -- 8.6 Fundigkeit, Risiko, Wirtschaftlichkeit -- 8.7 Beispiele hydrothermaler Anlagen -- 8.8 Projektierung hydrothermaler Anlagen -- 9 Enhanced-Geothermal-Systems (EGS), Hot-Dry-Rock Systeme (HDR), Deep-Heat-Mining (DHM) -- 9.1 Verfahren, Vorgehen, Ziele -- 9.2 Geschichte, erste HDR-Verfahren -- 9.3 Vorgehen bei der Stimulation -- 9.4 Erfahrungen und Umgang mit der Seismizitat -- 9.5 Empfehlungen, Hinweise -- 10 Potentielle Umweltauswirkungen bei der Tiefen Geothermie -- 10.1 Seismizitat und Tiefe Geothermie -- 10.1.1 Induzierte Erdbeben -- 10.1.2 Erdbebenskalen -- 10.1.3 Die Ereignisse von Basel -- 10.1.4 Seismische Beobachtungen bei EGS-Projekten -- 10.1.5 Folgerungen und Empfehlungen für hydrothermale und petrothermale Nutzungen (EGS) -- 10.2 Auswirkungen durch und auf den Untergrund -- 10.3 Ubertgige Auswirkungen -- 11 Bohrtechnik fur Tiefbohrungen -- 12 Geophysikalische Untersuchungen -- 12.1 Geophysikalische Vorerkundung, Seismik -- 12.2 Geophysikalische Bohrlochmessungen und Interpretation -- 13 Hydraulische Untersuchungen, Tests -- 13.1 Grundlagen -- 13.2 Testarten, Planung und Durchfuhrung, Auswerteverfahren -- 13.3 Tracerversuche -- 13.4 Temperaturauswerteverfahren -- 14 Hydrochemische Untersuchungen -- 14.1 Probennahme und Analytik -- 14.2 Wichtigste Untersuchungsergebnisse und Interpretationen -- 14.3 Ausfallungen, Korrosion -- Literatur -- Sachverzeichnis.
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    Online Resource
    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Renewable energy sources. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (290 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783642133527
    DDC: 333.88
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Thermal Structure of the Earth -- 1.1 Renewable Energies, Global Aspects -- 1.2 Internal Structure of the Earth -- 1.3 Energy Budget of the Planet -- 1.4 Heat Transport and Thermal Parameters -- 1.5 Brief Outline of Methods for Measuring Thermal Parameters -- 2 History of Geothermal Energy Use -- 2.1 Early Utilization of Geothermal Energy -- 2.2 History of Utilization of Geothermal Energy in the Last 150 years -- 3 Geothermal Energy Resources -- 3.1 Energy -- 3.2 Significance of "Renewable" Energies -- 3.3 Status of Geothermal Energy Utilization -- 3.4 Geothermal Energy Sources -- 4 Applications of Geothermal Energy -- 4.1 Near Surface Geothermal Systems -- 4.2 Deep Geothermal Systems -- 4.3 Efficiency of Geothermal Systems -- 4.4 Major Geothermal Fields, High Enthalpy Fields -- 5 Potential Perspectives of Geothermal Energy Utilization -- 6 Geothermal Probes -- 6.1 Planning Principles -- 6.2 Construction of Ground Source Heat Exchangers -- 6.3 Dimensioning and Design of Geothermal Probes -- 6.3.1 Heat Pumps -- 6.3.2 Thermal Parameters and Computer Programs for the System Design of Ground Source Heat Pump Systems -- 6.4 Drilling Methods for Borehole Heat Exchangers -- 6.4.1 Rotary Drilling -- 6.4.2 Down-the-Hole Hammer Methods -- 6.4.3 Concluding Remarks, Technical Drilling Risks -- 6.5 Backfill and Grouting of Geothermal Probes -- 6.6 Construction of Deep Geothermal Probes -- 6.7 Operating Geothermal Probes: Potential Risks, Malfunctions and Damages -- 6.8 Special Systems and Further Developments -- 6.8.1 Geothermal Probe Fields -- 6.8.2 Cooling with Geothermal Probes -- 6.8.3 Combined Solar Thermal: Geothermal Systems -- 6.8.4 Geothermal Probe: Performance and Quality Control -- 6.8.5 Geothermal Probes Operating with Phase Changes -- 7 Geothermal Well Systems -- 7.1 Building Geothermal Well Systems. , 7.2 Chemical Aspects of Two-Well Systems -- 7.3 Thermal Range of Influence, Numerical Models -- 8 Hydrothermal Systems, Geothermal Doublets -- 8.1 Geologic and Tectonic Structure of the Underground -- 8.2 Thermal and Hydraulic Properties of the Target Aquifer -- 8.3 Hydraulic and Thermal Range of Hydrothermal Doublets -- 8.4 Hydrochemistry of Hot Waters from Great Depth -- 8.5 Reservoir-Improving Measures, Efficiency-Boosting Measures, Stimulation -- 8.6 Productivity Risk, Exploration Risk, Economic Efficiency -- 8.6.1 Exploration Risks -- 8.7 Some Site Examples of Hydrothermal Systems -- 8.7.1 High-Enthalpy Hydrothermal Systems -- 8.7.2 Low-Enthalpy Hydrothermal Systems -- 8.7.2.1 Paris Basin (France) -- 8.7.2.2 Bavarian Molasse Basin, Unterhaching (Germany) -- 8.7.2.3 Bruchsal Research Site in the Upper Rhine Rift Valley (Germany) -- 8.8 Project Planning of Hydrothermal Power Systems -- 8.8.1 Phase 1: Preliminary study -- 8.8.2 Phase 2: Feasibility study -- 8.8.3 Phase 3: Exploration -- 8.8.4 Phase 4: Development -- 9 Enhanced-Geothermal-Systems, Hot-Dry-Rock Systems, Deep-Heat-Mining -- 9.1 Techniques, Procedures, Strategies, Aims -- 9.2 Historical Development of the Hydraulic Fracturing Technology, Early HDR Sites -- 9.3 Stimulation Procedures -- 9.4 Experience and Dealing with Micro-Seismicity -- 9.5 Recommendations, Notes -- 10 Environmental Issues Related to Deep Geothermal Systems -- 10.1 Seismicity Related to EGS Projects -- 10.1.1 Induced Earthquakes -- 10.1.2 Quantifying Seismic Events -- 10.1.3 The Basel Incident -- 10.1.4 Observed Seismicity at Other EGS Projects -- 10.1.5 Conclusions and Recommendations Regarding Seismicity Control in Hydrothermal and Petrothermal (EGS) Projects -- 10.2 Interaction Between Geothermal System Operation and the Subsurface -- 10.3 Environmental Issues Related to Surface Installations and Operation. , 11 Drilling Techniques for Deep Wellbores -- 12 Geophysical Methods, Exploration and Analysis -- 12.1 Geophysical Pre-drilling Exploration, Seismic Investigations -- 12.2 Geophysical Well Logging and Data Interpretation -- 13 Testing the Hydraulic Properties of the Drilled Formations -- 13.1 Principles of Hydraulic Testing -- 13.2 Types of Tests, Planning and Implementation, Evaluation Procedures -- 13.3 Tracer Experiments -- 13.4 Temperature Evaluation Methods -- 14 The Chemical Composition of Deep Geothermal Waters and Its Consequences for Planning and Operating a Geothermal Power Plant -- 14.1 Sampling and Laboratory Analyses -- 14.2 Deep Geothermal Waters, Data and Interpretation -- 14.3 Mineral Scales and Materials Corrosion -- References.
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    Keywords: Forschungsbericht ; Hydrogeothermik ; Geothermische Energie ; Prognose
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (70 S., 4,74 MB) , graph. Darst., Kt.
    Language: German
    Note: Förderkennzeichen BMU 0325136 , Unterschiede zwischen dem gedruckten Dokument und der elektronischen Ressource können nicht ausgeschlossen werden , Systemvoraussetzungen: Acrobat reader.
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    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Geothermal resources. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (392 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9783030716851
    DDC: 333.88
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Thermal Structure of the Earth -- 1.1 Renewable Energies, Global Aspects -- 1.2 Internal Structure of the Earth -- 1.3 Energy Budget of the Planet -- 1.4 Heat Transport and Thermal Parameters -- 1.5 Brief Outline of Methods for Measuring Thermal Parameters -- 1.6 Measuring Subsurface Temperatures -- References -- 2 History of Geothermal Energy Use -- 2.1 Early Utilization of Geothermal Energy -- 2.2 History of Utilization of Geothermal Energy in the Last 150 Years -- References -- 3 Geothermal Energy Resources -- 3.1 Energy -- 3.2 Significance of "Renewable" Energy -- 3.3 Status of Geothermal Energy Utilization -- 3.4 Geothermal Energy Sources -- References -- 4 Uses of Geothermal Energy -- 4.1 Near Surface Geothermal Systems -- 4.2 Deep Geothermal Systems -- 4.3 Efficiency of Geothermal Systems -- 4.4 Major Geothermal Fields, High-Enthalpy Fields -- 4.5 Outlook and Challenges -- References -- 5 Potential and Perspectives of Geothermal Energy Utilization -- References -- 6 Geothermal Probes -- 6.1 Planning Principles -- 6.2 Construction of Ground Source Heat Exchangers -- 6.3 Dimensioning and Design of Geothermal Probes -- 6.3.1 Heat Pumps -- 6.3.2 Thermal Parameters and Computer Programs for the Design of Ground Source Heat Pump Systems -- 6.4 Drilling Methods for Borehole Heat Exchangers -- 6.4.1 Rotary Drilling -- 6.4.2 Down-The-Hole Hammer Method -- 6.4.3 Concluding Remarks, Technical Drilling Risks -- 6.5 Backfill and Grouting of Geothermal Probes -- 6.6 Construction of Deep Geothermal Probes -- 6.7 Operating Geothermal Probes: Potential Risks, Malfunctions and Damages -- 6.8 Special Systems and Further Developments -- 6.8.1 Geothermal Probe Fields -- 6.8.2 Cooling with Geothermal Probes -- 6.8.3 Combined Solar Thermal - Geothermal Systems -- 6.8.4 Geothermal Probe: Performance and Quality Control. , 6.8.5 Thermosyphon, Heat Pipe: Geothermal Probes Operating with Phase Changes -- References -- 7 Geothermal Well Systems -- 7.1 Building Geothermal Well Systems -- 7.2 Chemical Aspects of Two-Well Systems -- 7.3 Thermal Range of Influence, Numerical Models -- References -- 8 Hydrothermal Systems, Geothermal Doublets -- 8.1 Exploration of the Geologic and Tectonic Structure of the Underground -- 8.2 Thermal and Hydraulic Properties of the Target Aquifer -- 8.3 Hydraulic and Thermal Range of Hydrothermal Doublets, Numerical Models -- 8.4 Hydrochemistry of Hot Waters from Great Depth -- 8.5 Reservoir-Improving Measures, Efficiency-Boosting Measures, Stimulation -- 8.6 Productivity Risk, Exploration Risk, Economic Efficiency -- 8.7 Some Site Examples of Hydrothermal Systems -- 8.8 Project Planning of Hydrothermal Power Systems -- 8.9 Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) -- References -- 9 Enhanced-Geothermal-Systems (EGS), Hot-Dry-Rock Systems (HDR), Deep-Heat-Mining (DHM) -- 9.1 Techniques, Procedures, Strategies, Aims -- 9.2 Historical Development of the Hydraulic Fracturing Technology, Early HDR Sites -- 9.3 Stimulation Procedures -- 9.4 Experience and Coping with Seismicity -- 9.5 Recommendations, Notes -- References -- 10 Geothermal Systems in High-Enthalpy Regions -- 10.1 Geological Features of High-Enthalpy Regions -- 10.2 Development, Installation and Initial Commissioning of Power Plants -- 10.3 Main Types of Power Plants in High-Enthalpy Fields -- 10.3.1 Dry Steam Power Plant -- 10.3.2 Flash Steam Power Plants -- 10.4 Evolving Deficiencies, Potential Countermeasures -- 10.5 Use of Fluids from Reservoirs at Supercritical Conditions -- References -- 11 Environmental Issues Related to Deep Geothermal Systems -- 11.1 Seismicity Related to EGS projects -- 11.1.1 Induced Earthquakes -- 11.1.2 Quantifying Seismic Events -- 11.1.3 The Basel Incident. , 11.1.4 The St. Gallen Incident (E Switzerland) -- 11.1.5 Observed Seismicity at Other EGS Projects -- 11.1.6 Conclusions and Recommendations Regarding Seismicity Control in Hydrothermal and Petrothermal (EGS) Projects -- 11.2 Interaction Between Geothermal System Operation and the Underground -- 11.3 Environmental Issues Related to Surface Installations and Operation -- References -- 12 Drilling Techniques for Deep Wellbores -- References -- 13 Geophysical Methods, Exploration and Analysis -- 13.1 Geophysical Pre-drilling Exploration, Seismic Investigations -- 13.2 Geophysical Well Logging and Data Interpretation -- References -- 14 Testing the Hydraulic Properties of the Drilled Formations -- 14.1 Principles of Hydraulic Well Testing -- 14.2 Types of Tests, Planning and Implementation, Evaluation Procedures -- 14.3 Tracer Experiments -- 14.4 Temperature Evaluation Methods -- References -- 15 The Chemical Composition of Deep Geothermal Waters and Its Consequences for Planning and Operating a Geothermal Power Plant -- 15.1 Sampling and Laboratory Analyses -- 15.2 Chemical Parameters Characterizing Deep Fluids -- 15.3 Graphical Representation of Deep Fluid Composition -- 15.4 Estimating Reservoir Temperature from the Composition of Deep Fluids -- 15.4.1 The Quartz Thermometer -- 15.4.2 The K-Na Exchange Thermometer -- 15.4.3 The Mg-K Thermometer -- 15.4.4 Other Cation Thermometers -- 15.4.5 The Ternary Giggenbach Diagram -- 15.4.6 Multiple Equilibria Models for Equilibrium Temperature -- 15.5 Origin of Fluids -- 15.6 Saturation States, Saturation Index -- 15.7 Mineral Scales and Materials Corrosion -- References.
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    Keywords: Forschungsbericht ; Süddeutschland ; Geothermik ; Geothermische Energie ; Trennfläche ; Störungstektonik ; Klüftung
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (60 Seiten, 4,76 MB) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Language: German
    Note: Förderkennzeichen BMWi 0324025C , Unterschiede zwischen dem gedruckten Dokument und der elektronischen Ressource können nicht ausgeschlossen werden
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    Karlsruhe : Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Institut für Angewandte Geowissenschaften, Abteilung Geothermie
    Keywords: Forschungsbericht ; Geothermische Energie ; Tiefengeothermie ; Störung
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (74 Seiten, 17,70 MB) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Language: German
    Note: Förderkennzeichen BMWi 0325623C. - Verbund-Nummer 01144290 , Unterschiede zwischen dem gedruckten Dokument und der elektronischen Ressource können nicht ausgeschlossen werden
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    Freiburg : Regierungspräsidium, Abt. Umwelt
    Keywords: Forschungsbericht
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (53 S., 6,47 MB) , graph. Darst.
    Language: German
    Note: Förderkennzeichen BMU 0327615A , Unterschiede zwischen dem gedruckten Dokument und der elektronischen Ressource können nicht ausgeschlossen werden. - Auch als gedr. Ausg. vorhanden , Systemvoraussetzungen: Acrobat reader.
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    Keywords: Geothermik
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (76 S., 2,94 MB) , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: Stand: Januar 2009, 1. Aufl.
    Language: German
    Note: Förderkennzeichen BMBF 0327542 , Unterschiede zwischen dem gedruckten Dokument und der elektronischen Ressource können nicht ausgeschlossen werden , Auch als gedr. Ausg. vorhanden , Systemvoraussetzungen: Acrobat reader.
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    Publication Date: 2023-06-17
    Description: The composition of meta-gabbro and meta-basalt occurring abundant and widespread in all nappes of the nappe stack exposed in the Zermatt region of the Western Alp shows distinct patterns related to the geodynamic origin of metamorphic basic rocks. Eclogitic meta-basalts of the ophiolitic Zermatt-Saas Unit (ZSU) show enriched MORB signatures. The meta-basalts (eclogites) of the continental fragment of the Theodul Glacier Unit (TGU) derive from pre-Alpine metamorphic continental intraplate basalts. Meta-basalts (eclogites) from the continental basement of the Siviez-Mischabel nappe (SMN) derive from MORB thus a genetic relation to the TGU eclogites can be excluded. All basic igneous rocks experienced post-magmatic alteration by fluid-rock interaction ranging from processes at the seafloor, in the shallow crust, during subduction zone hydration, in the exhumation channel and late Alpine regional metamorphisms. The consequences of these alteration processes can be identified at various levels in the rock composition data. It was found that the REE data are little affected by fluid-rock alteration. Some trace elements, notably Cs, Rb, and Ba are typically massively altered relative to igneous compositions in all three groups of meta-basalts. Generally, meta-basalts from the TGU and the SMN preserved the features of the original composition whilst the ZSU meta-volcanic rocks experienced massive alteration. For the ZSU meta-volcanic rocks it is evident that Zr was gained and Y lost during high-pressure fluid-rock interaction indicating a mobile behavior of the two elements during HP-metamorphism in contrast to their behavior in hydrothermal near-surface fluid-rock interaction.
    Description: Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau (1016)
    Keywords: ddc:552.4 ; Meta-basalt ; Meta-gabbro ; Trace elements ; REE patterns ; Ophiolite
    Language: English
    Type: doc-type:article
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