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			<titleStmt><title level='a'>MINES thermodynamic database, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, version 23</title></titleStmt>
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				<publisher>New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources</publisher>
				<date>06/01/2023</date>
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					<idno type="par_id">10517885</idno>
					<idno type="doi">10.58799/mines-tdb</idno>
					
					<author>Alexander P Gysi</author><author>Nicole C Hurtig</author><author>Ruiguang Pan</author><author>Dan G Miron</author><author>Dmitrii A Kulik</author>
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			<abstract><ab><![CDATA[The MINES thermodynamic database (version 23) is a revised internally consistent thermodynamic dataset for minerals, aqueous species, and gases for simulating geochemical processes at hydrothermal conditions (≤5 kbar and ≤600 °C) with a focus on ore forming processes. The database follows a rolling release approach with new file versions becoming available once updated. The version number corresponds to the year of the most recent file creation and the number after the decimal separator indicates an upgrade during the year of release. The database is currently intended to be used with the GEMS geochemical modeling program ( http://gems.web.psi.ch/ ). Future versions will include human-readable data in .xlsx, .csv, and JSON files with all the data values, units, and references.]]></ab></abstract>
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