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The highest borehole temperature of 449 degrees C determined by melting of pure metal tellurium at the Kakkonda geothermal system, Japan
Sasada Masakatsu, SAWAKI Takayuki, MURAOKA Hirofumi, IKEUCHI Ken, DOI Nobuo, YAGI Masahiko, SASAKI Munetake
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TitleThe highest borehole temperature of 449 degrees C determined by melting of pure metal tellurium at the Kakkonda geothermal system, Japan
AuthorsSasada Masakatsu, SAWAKI Takayuki, MURAOKA Hirofumi, IKEUCHI Ken, DOI Nobuo, YAGI Masahiko, SASAKI Munetake
Data nameProceedings 8th International Symposium on the Observation of the Continental Crust Through Drilling, Tsukuba, Japan Feb.26-28, 1996(Symposium) Feb.29-Mar.2, 1996(Excursion)
Page417-418
Year1996
PublisherNational Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention(NIED), Science and Technology Agency(STA), Geological Survey of Japan(GSJ), Agency of Industrial Science and Technology(AIST)
LanguageEN
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