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ABSTRACT One of the largest wetlands on Earth, the Brazilian Pantanal contains roughly 10 000 natural lakes, about 1000 of which are hypersaline. In these environmentally stressful settings, animal life struggles to survive, while cyanobacteria form extensive mats.
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Deep crustal magnetotelluric imaging of continental accretion and intracontinental deformation in central Australia. [PDF]
Heinson G, Kay B, Baker D, Margiono R.
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Estimating excess bound water content due to serpentinisation in mature slow-spreading oceanic crust using Vp/Vs. [PDF]
Li L, Collier J, Henstock T, Goes S.
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Deciphering stress perturbations throughout the 2025 M<sub>w</sub> 7.1 Dingri, Southern Xizang Earthquake. [PDF]
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Prediction of Geothermal Heat Flow Using XGBoost with the Applications in Coupling Coalbed Methane and Geothermal Resource. [PDF]
Zhang H, Li K, Shi S, He J, Jin C.
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Protracted circum-continent subduction: A mechanism for craton destruction and a rationale for craton longevity. [PDF]
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Isotopic evidence for volatile loss driven by South Pole-Aitken basin-forming impact. [PDF]
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Oceanic spreading rate and crustal thickness
Marine Geophysical Researches, 1981Examination of oceanic seismic refraction results indicates a correlation between total crustal thickness and spreading rate, with slower spreading producing thinner crust. The effect is seen at spreading rates less than about 20 mm yr−1. The crustal thickness and its dependence on spreading rate are predicted by theoretical modelling of flow and ...
Reid, Ian Derry, JACKSON, H.R.
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