Interaction between a basaltic magma and its surrounding medium as a factor in magmatic ore formation

1983 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 292-298
Author(s):  
E. G. Konnikov
Author(s):  
V. L. Khomichev ◽  

The concept of “ore magma” remains an obscure hypothesis in ore formation. The article considers the process of natural overgrowth of trivial primary basaltic magma into an ore-bearing granite melting and further into the ore-forming “ore magma” as the concentration of volatile and ore components. The dark side of the problem lies in the fact that during the ore formation the “ore magma” liquates into contrasting phases and leaves practically no traces of itself (with rare exceptions). But the concept of the ore magma has received a logical scientific justification from the standpoint of ore-magmatic systems.


Author(s):  
T. M. Crisp ◽  
F.R. Denys

The purpose of this paper is to present observations on the fine structure of rat granulosa cell cultures grown in the presence of an adenohypophyseal explant and to correlate the morphology of these cells with progestin secretion. Twenty-six day old immature female rats were given a single injection of 5 IU pregnant mares serum gonadotropin (PMS) in order to obtain ovaries with large vesicular follicles. At 66 hrs. post-PMS administration (estrus indicated by vaginal smear cytology), the ovaries were removed and placed in a petri dish containing medium 199 and 100 U penicillin/streptomycin (P/S)/ml. Under a 20X magnification dissecting microscope, some 5-8 vesicular follicles/ovary were punctured and the granulosa cells were expressed into the surrounding medium. The cells were transferred to centrifuge tubes and spun down at 1000 rpm for 5 mins.


2005 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 38-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Oida ◽  
E. Seta ◽  
H. Heguri ◽  
K. Kato

Abstract Vehicles, such as an agricultural tractor, construction vehicle, mobile machinery, and 4-wheel drive vehicle, are often operated on unpaved ground. In many cases, the ground is deformable; therefore, the deformation should be taken into consideration in order to assess the off-the-road performance of a tire. Recent progress in computational mechanics enabled us to simulate the large scale coupling problem, in which the deformation of tire structure and of surrounding medium can be interactively considered. Using this technology, hydroplaning phenomena and tire traction on snow have been predicted. In this paper, the simulation methodology of tire/soil coupling problems is developed for pneumatic tires of arbitrary tread patterns. The Finite Element Method (FEM) and the Finite Volume Method (FVM) are used for structural and for soil-flow analysis, respectively. The soil is modeled as an elastoplastic material with a specified yield criterion and a nonlinear elasticity. The material constants are referred to measurement data, so that the cone penetration resistance and the shear resistance are represented. Finally, the traction force of the tire in a cultivated field is predicted, and a good correlation with experiments is obtained.


2018 ◽  
Vol 481 (3) ◽  
pp. 281-284
Author(s):  
E. Kolova ◽  
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H. Savva ◽  
A. Sidorov ◽  
A. Volkov ◽  
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