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Vol 66 Iss. 2
Pages:
92-97
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Article

Effect of convection on concentration distribution of ore components in the borehole

Authors:
O. F. Putikov
Date submitted:
1973-08-24
Date accepted:
1973-10-03
Date published:
1974-02-01

Abstract

Laboratory methods of studying the composition of liquid substances have developed earlier than solid substances. However, to study the composition of matter in remote measurements (e.g., in a borehole), mainly physical methods that do not utilize the properties of the liquid phase are used.

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References

  1. Golubev V. S., Garibyants A. A. Heterogeneous Processes of Geochemical Migration. M., Nedra, 1968.
  2. Kazansky A. B. About the change of fluid temperature and heat losses in an operating well. In the book: Proc. of the 2nd Meeting on Geothermal Research in the USSR. Geothermal studies and utilization of the Earth's heat. Moscow, Nauka, 1966.
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  4. Putikov O.F., Pospelov S. G. Theoretical substantiation of polarographic logging. Journal of Mining Institute, 1971, vol. 61, issue 2.

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