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Transient electromagnetic imaging of saltwater intrusion at the shrinking Dead Sea. [PDF]
Rajab JA +3 more
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2D seismic and well data reveal multi‐phase basin filling in the Whatcom Sub‐Basin shaped by syn‐depositional tectonism. An Eocene transition from forearc basin to forearc depression corresponds to decreasing normal‐fault density and throw, both upsection and eastward. Paleogene–Neogene strata are the best CO2 storage targets.
Francyne Bochi do Amarante +4 more
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Late holocene overflow floods of the lower Yellow River led to the shrinkage of downstream lakes. [PDF]
Ma G +5 more
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Sediment in alluvial and lacustrine debris fans as an indicator for land degradation around Lake Ashenge (Ethiopia) [PDF]
Appleby +44 more
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ABSTRACT Marine ecosystems are increasingly threatened by overfishing, pollution, coastal development and climate change, underscoring the need for long‐term, representative information on key fish populations and habitats to inform management and policy.
Angus John van Wyk +26 more
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The river Dniester valley: a long record of late-Cenozoic fluvial evolution within the Eastern Carpathian foreland and East European Platform margin. [PDF]
Matoshko AV, Gibbard P.
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Abstract Topographic highlands commonly develop along convergent plate boundaries through long‐term processes such as subduction and continental collision. However, the pre‐Cenozoic mountain‐building history of deep‐time orogenic systems in northeastern Pangaea remains poorly constrained due to later tectonic overprinting and denudation.
Heng Peng +9 more
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Sedimentary Characteristics and Models of Gravelly Braided River-Type Alluvial Fans: A Case Study on the Northwestern Margin of the Junggar Basin, China. [PDF]
Zhang Y +5 more
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Abstract Rivers transport sediments from mountains to oceans, shaping landscapes and transmitting environmental signals. This transfer is repeatedly interrupted by storage and remobilization, complicating efforts to reconstruct erosion histories. Luminescence‐based methods, which exploit the progressive zeroing of the luminescence signals (bleaching ...
Louise Karman‐Besson +7 more
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Machine learning ensemble technique for exploring soil type evolution. [PDF]
Wu X, Wu K, Hao S, Yu E, Zhao J, Li Y.
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