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Variation of Organic Pore Structure With Maceral Types in the Longmaxi Shale, Sichuan Basin
Organic matter (OM), composed of various macerals, has a strong influence on the enrichment of shale gas. Nevertheless, the connection between OM-hosted pore structure and maceral type is not yet fully understood because of the difficulty to identify the
Qian Pang+7 more
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A great breakthrough was achieved on the Middle Devonian's oil-gas exploration in the Longmenshan area in northwestern Sichuan. However, only the Guanwushan Formation was researched in detail.
Shixuan Zhang+6 more
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Fluctuating sea-level and reversing Monsoon winds drive Holocene lagoon infill in Southeast Asia
Many lagoons surrounded by reefs are partially or completely infilled with reef-derived detrital carbonate sediment. Sediment deposits in such restricted environments are archives of prevailing environmental conditions during lagoon infill. For Indonesia,
Yannis Kappelmann+6 more
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Genesis and pore evolution of dolomite reservoir in the Majiagou Formation, Ordos Basin, China
In gypsum–carbonate rock assemblages, multistage and complex fluids control the formation of dolomite reservoirs that are a focus of hydrocarbon exploration. It is difficult to determine the types of dolomite reservoirs and their formation mechanisms due
Baobao Wang+8 more
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A carbon–carbon hybrid – immobilizing carbon nanodots onto carbon nanotubes [PDF]
The thrust of this work is to integrate small and uniformly sized carbon nanodots (CNDs) with single-walled carbon nanotubes of different diameters as electron acceptors and electron donors, respectively, and to test their synergetic interactions in terms of optoelectronic devices.
Volker Strauss+3 more
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Amalgamation of the Yangtze and Cathaysia blocks in the context of Gondwana assembly in the early Paleozoic has been addressed for decades, but the far-field effects on the Yangtze Block during the amalgamation remain unclear.
Hao Tang+8 more
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Carbon for soils, not soils for carbon
AbstractThe role of soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration as a ‘win‐win’ solution to both climate change and food insecurity receives an increasing promotion. The opportunity may be too good to be missed! Yet the tremendous complexity of the two issues at stake calls for a detailed and nuanced examination of any potential solution, no matter how ...
Gabriel Y. K. Moinet+3 more
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Nanoplastic incorporation into an organismal skeleton
Studies on the effects of global marine plastic pollution have largely focused on physiological responses of few organism groups (e.g., corals, fishes).
Marlena Joppien+4 more
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Aiming at the scientific problem that only part of dolomite acts as dolomite reservoir, this paper takes the multiple dolomite-bearing formations in the Tarim and Ordos basins, NW China and Sichuan Basin, SW China as the study object, by means of mineral
Anjiang SHEN+4 more
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Microplastics alter feeding strategies of a coral reef organism
Increasing marine microplastic pollution has detrimentally impacted organismal physiology and ecosystem functioning. While previous studies document negative effects of microplastics on coral reef animals, the potential responses of organisms such as ...
Marlena Joppien+3 more
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