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  • The prospectivity of gold was established earlier in the year by Alonso de Ojeda's expedition.
  • Ultimately multiple quantified relationships are combined, typically using a geographic information system ( GIS ) into a single prospectivity map.
  • The Court rejects the suggestion that s27A ( b ) might be constitutional if it exhibited prospectivity or a greater degree of general applicability.
  • The solutes in the connate fluids often precipitate and reduce the porosity and permeability of the host rock, which can have important implications for its hydrocarbon prospectivity.
  • SAMPEG claims to have been largely responsible for the record increase in exploration expenditure in South Australia during this period by its promotion of the state's prospectivity.
  • The Egret K-36 well, drilled jointly by Amoco, Imperial and Skelly in 1973, was a critical milestone in establishment of the basin's hydrocarbon prospectivity.
  • The discovery of the Boyongan porphyry copper deposit further enhance the mineral prospectivity of the region in targeting additional concealed copper ?gold deposits beneath or adjacent to known upper-level hydrothermal gold systems.
  • "This could indeed be a promising sign for oil and gas prospectivity in the Arctic Ocean, " said Harry Doust of the Free University of Amsterdam, who is a former exploration geologist for Shell.
  • At present, Surigao del Sur relatively ranks as lowest in potential for both epithermal gold and porphyry copper prospects among the provinces of the Region although its prospectivity may improve as exploration work progresses in the future.
  • If Congress had only " provid ( ed ) some of the assurances against ` singling out'that ordinary legislative activity normally provides say, prospectivity and general applicability we might have a different case ."
  • The nature of the sediments deposited during and after the three rift episodes which affected the Jeanne d'Arc Basin and the numerous complex structures formed in response to the changing stress regimes through Mesozoic time have proven critical to the basin's hydrocarbon prospectivity.
  • Statutes that apply prospectively and ( in part because of that prospectivity ) to an open-ended class of persons, however, are more than simply an effort to apply, person by person, a previously-enacted law, or to single out for oppressive treatment one, or a handful, of particular individuals.
  • Thus, it seems to me, if Congress enacted legislation that reopened an otherwise closed judgment but in a way that mitigated some of the here relevant " separation of powers " concerns, by also providing some of the assurances against " singling out " that ordinary legislative activity normally provides say, prospectivity and general applicability we might have a different case.
  • At the same time, because the law before us both reopens final judgments and lacks the liberty-protecting assurances that prospectivity and greater generality would have provided, we need not, and we should not, go further to make of the reopening itself, an absolute, always determinative distinction, a " prophylactic device, " or a foundation for the building of a new " high wal ( l ) " between the branches.