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    Magmatic to hydrothermal conditions in the transition from the A-type Pikes Peak granite (Colorado) to its related pegmatite by Ludmila Maria Fonseca Teixeira, Juliana Troch, Julien Allaz, Olivier Bachmann

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…We studied the 1.1 Ga classic A-type Pikes Peak granite (Colorado, United States) and one of its many internally-hosted pegmatites, the Wellington Lake pegmatite, to investigate the changes that occur within a granitic system as it crosses its theoretical water-saturated solidus and continues crystallizing beyond it. …”
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    Impact of 2 days of staging at 2500–4300 m on sleep quality and quantity following subsequent exposure to 4300 m by Janet E. Staab, Stephen R. Muza, Charles S. Fulco, Sean P. Andrew, Beth A. Beidleman

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Forty‐eight unacclimatized men and women were randomly assigned to stage for 2 days at one of four altitudes (2500, 3000, 3500, or 4300 m) prior to assessment on the summit of Pikes Peak (4300 m) for 2 days. Volunteers slept for one night at sea level (SL), two nights at respective staging altitudes, and two nights at Pikes Peak. …”
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    Numerical Simulation Study on Steam-Assisted Gravity Drainage Performance in a Heavy Oil Reservoir with a Bottom Water Zone by Jun Ni, Xiang Zhou, Qingwang Yuan, Xinqian Lu, Fanhua Zeng, Keliu Wu

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In the Pikes Peak oil field near Lloydminster, Canada, a significant amount of heavy oil reserves is located in reservoirs with a bottom water zone. …”
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    Dating Granites Using CODEX, with Application to In Situ Dating on the Moon by Jonathan Levine, F. Scott Anderson, Sarah Braden, Rico G. Fausch, Sean Foster, Gavin Fowler, Katherine H. Joy, Steven Osterman, John Pernet-Fisher, Stephen Seddio, Tom Whitaker, Peter Wurz, Marcella Yant, Teng Ee Yap

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We used CODEX to obtain accurate ages for the 1700 Ma Boulder Creek Granite, with 1 σ statistical precision of 110 Myr, and for the 1100 Ma Pikes Peak Granite, with 1 σ statistical precision of 160 Myr. …”
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