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Vol 64 Iss. 2
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61-71
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Theory of film halos

Authors:
O. F. Putikov
Date submitted:
1973-08-02
Date accepted:
1973-10-18
Date published:
1974-02-01

Abstract

The experimentally substantiated hypothesis of the existence of film halos was first put forward by N. F. Mayorov. A system of differential equations was proposed to quantitatively describe the concentration distribution in film halos...

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References

  1. Bloom E. J. et al. Heat and Mass Transfer in the Electromagnetic Field. Zinatne, Riga, 1967.
  2. Kwiatkowski E. M., Putikov O. F. Use of secondary geochemical halos in the search for buried deposits. Scientific bases of geochemical methods of prospecting for deeply buried ore deposits. AS USSR, Irkutsk, 1970.
  3. Mayorov N. F. On the upward migration of nickel and copper in the formation of salt halos in moraine deposits. Journal of Mining Institute, 1969, vol. LVI, issue 2.
  4. Putikov O. F. Concentration distribution in hydrochemical halos. Proc. AS USSR, Physics of the Earth, 1969, No. 4.
  5. Scorcheletti V. V. Theoretical Electrochemistry. Goskhimizdat, 1959.
  6. Stepanov V. V. Course of Differential Equations. Fizmatgiz, 1959.

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