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Abstract We very much appreciate the comments of André; Pestilho and Agustin Mors on our paper discussing the early diagenesis of the Pre‐salt carbonates (Barra Velha Formation, BVF) in the Santos Basin (Gomes et al., 2024). We welcome the opportunity to respond and to clarify our interpretations concerning dolomite formation, diagenetic timing and ...
João Paulo Borges Gomes+6 more
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Geological carbon storage site characterization using a dual element seismic recording technology. [PDF]
Malehmir A+3 more
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The Joulters ooid sandbody of northern Great Bahama Bank is a vast expanse of muddy ooid sands partly rimmed by clean ooid sands and formed into a relatively thick layer of significant extent. Knowledge of the development of depositional and diagenetic patterns in the Joulters example has forwarded our general understanding of carbonate sedimentology ...
Harris Paul
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The existing characteristics, transport patterns, and significance of nanoparticulate pollutants in groundwater surrounding an industrial park. [PDF]
Hu G, Wang Z, Xie Y, Lin Z.
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Significant Rises and Declines in Nebraska Groundwater Levels (from Pre-Development as of Fall 1984)/Registered Irrigation Wells in Nebraska (as of January 1, 1985 [PDF]
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Emblematic of global coral‐reef ecosystem decline, the coral ecosystem‐engineer Acropora palmata is now rare throughout much of the western Atlantic. We report for the first time, a significant record of late‐Holocene A. palmata populations that existed from ~4500 to 375 years before present in the Dry Tortugas, FL, USA.
Anastasios Stathakopoulos+4 more
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CO2 geological storage site selection and long-term potential assessment framework based on TOUGH2/ECO2N. [PDF]
Sun W+5 more
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Significant Rises and Declines in Nebraska Groundwater Levels (from Pre-Development as of Fall 1986)/Registered Irrigation Wells in Nebraska (as of January 1, 1987) [PDF]
Division, Conservation Survey+1 more
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