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  2. Prospection - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, prospection is the generation and evaluation of mental representations of possible futures. The term therefore captures a wide array of future-oriented psychological phenomena, including the prediction of future emotion ( affective forecasting ), the imagination of future scenarios (episodic foresight), and planning .

  3. Prospecting - Wikipedia

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    Example of a prospecting pickaxe. The traditional methods of prospecting involved combing through the countryside, often through creek beds and along ridgelines and hilltops, often on hands and knees looking for signs of mineralization in the outcrop.

  4. Bioprospecting - Wikipedia

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    Bioprospecting (also known as biodiversity prospecting) is the exploration of natural sources for small molecules, macromolecules and biochemical and genetic information that could be developed into commercially valuable products for the agricultural, [2] [3] aquaculture, [4] [5] bioremediation, [4] [6] cosmetics, [7] [8] nanotechnology, [4] [9] or pharmaceutical [2] [10] industries.

  5. Geobotanical prospecting - Wikipedia

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    Geobotanical prospecting refers to prospecting based on the composition and health of surrounding botanical life to identify potential resource deposits. [1] Using a variety of techniques, including indicator plant identification, [2] remote sensing [3] and determining the physical and chemical condition of the botanical life in the area, [4] [5] geobotanical prospecting can be used to ...

  6. Geophysical survey (archaeology) - Wikipedia

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    EM conductivity survey. Geophysical methods used in archaeology are largely adapted from those used in mineral exploration, engineering, and geology.Archaeological mapping presents unique challenges, however, which have spurred a separate development of methods and equipment.

  7. Gold prospecting - Wikipedia

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    A gold pan. Gold prospecting is the act of searching for new gold deposits. Methods used vary with the type of deposit sought and the resources of the prospector. Although traditionally a commercial activity, in some developed countries placer gold prospecting has also become a popular outdoor recreation.

  8. Viridien - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, Conrad Schlumberger, and his brother Marcel Schlumberger, formed Société de Prospection Electrique (SPE) which specialized in oil and coal exploration as well as civil engineering. In March 1931, SPE and Société Géophysique de Recherches Minières (SGRM), both specialists in seismology and magnetometry , merged into La Compagnie ...

  9. Prospector - Wikipedia

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    Prospector (library catalog), a unified catalog for Colorado and Wyoming Prospecting, exploring an area for natural resources such as minerals, oil, flora or fauna ...