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Magmatic to hydrothermal conditions in the transition from the A-type Pikes Peak granite (Colorado) to its related pegmatite
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
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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To see or not to see (again): Dealbreakers and dealmakers in relation to social inclusion
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The Power of the Periphery: Reassessing Spatial Metaphors in the Ideological Positioning of the Translator
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Numerical Simulation Study on Steam-Assisted Gravity Drainage Performance in a Heavy Oil Reservoir with a Bottom Water Zone
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
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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