Production, release and transport of noble gases in the continental crust
CJ Ballentine, PG Burnard - Reviews in mineralogy and …, 2002 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Noble gases within the crust originate from three main sources: the atmosphere, introduced
into the crust dissolved in groundwater; the mantle, in regions of magmatic activity; and …
into the crust dissolved in groundwater; the mantle, in regions of magmatic activity; and …
Hydrogeochemistry of the Indian thermal springs: Current status
The widely distributed thermal springs in India are reviewed from a hydrogeochemical and
isotopic perspective. Based on the geotectonic framework, the thermal springs are classified …
isotopic perspective. Based on the geotectonic framework, the thermal springs are classified …
An assessment of prospects of geothermal energy in India for energy sustainability
The search for indigenous, renewable, environment-friendly, and sustainable energy
resources has increased globally during the past few decades. Geothermal energy is one …
resources has increased globally during the past few decades. Geothermal energy is one …
Chemical weathering in the Krishna Basin and Western Ghats of the Deccan Traps, India: Rates of basalt weathering and their controls
A Das, S Krishnaswami, MM Sarin, K Pande - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2005 - Elsevier
Rates of chemical and silicate weathering of the Deccan Trap basalts, India, have been
determined through major ion measurements in the headwaters of the Krishna and the …
determined through major ion measurements in the headwaters of the Krishna and the …
[LIVRE][B] Low-enthalpy geothermal resources for power generation
D Chandrasekharam, J Bundschuh - 2008 - taylorfrancis.com
In many develo** countries the exponentially growing electricity demand can be covered
by using locally available, sustainable low-enthalpy geothermal resources (80-150° C) …
by using locally available, sustainable low-enthalpy geothermal resources (80-150° C) …
[PDF][PDF] Geothermal energy resources of India: country update
D Chandrasekharam… - Proceedings World …, 2000 - academia.edu
All the geothermal provinces of India are located in areas with high heat flow and
geothermal gradients. The heat flow and thermal gradient values vary from 75–468 mW/m2 …
geothermal gradients. The heat flow and thermal gradient values vary from 75–468 mW/m2 …
Diagenesis and clay mineral formation at Gale Crater, Mars
Abstract The Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity found host rocks of basaltic
composition and alteration assemblages containing clay minerals at Yellowknife Bay, Gale …
composition and alteration assemblages containing clay minerals at Yellowknife Bay, Gale …
Re-visiting geothermal fluid circulation, reservoir depth and temperature of geothermal springs of India
Stringent pollution control regulations and sustainable development goals have renewed
the interest in finding an alternate, renewable, and sustainable energy resource. Geothermal …
the interest in finding an alternate, renewable, and sustainable energy resource. Geothermal …
Impact-generated hydrothermal systems capable of forming phyllosilicates on Noachian Mars
SP Schwenzer, DA Kring - Geology, 2009 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The early history of the terrestrial planets was punctuated by a period of heavy
bombardment. Frequent large impacts condensed in a short, 0.02–0.5-Ga-long time period …
bombardment. Frequent large impacts condensed in a short, 0.02–0.5-Ga-long time period …
The identification of sulfide oxidation as a potential metabolism driving primary production on late Noachian Mars
The transition of the martian climate from the wet Noachian era to the dry Hesperian (4.1–3.0
Gya) likely resulted in saline surface waters that were rich in sulfur species. Terrestrial …
Gya) likely resulted in saline surface waters that were rich in sulfur species. Terrestrial …