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South Pole-Aitken massive impact 4.25 billion years ago revealed by Chang'e-6 samples. [PDF]

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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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Deep intra-slab rupture and mechanism transition of the 2024 M<sub>w</sub> 7.4 Calama earthquake. [PDF]

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Reservoir geophysics

GEOPHYSICS, 2001
The concept of petroleum reservoir geophysics is relatively new. In the past, the role of geophysics was largely confined to exploration and, to a lesser degree, the development of discoveries. As cost‐efficiency has taken over as a driving force in the economics of the oil and gas industry and as major assets near abandonment, geophysics has ...
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Geophysical Turbulence

Russian Mathematical Surveys, 1983
In the school of Kolmogorov the theory of turbulence is developed like statistical hydromechanics [the author and \textit{A. M. Yaglom}, Statistical hydromechanics. Vol. I (1965; Zbl 0128.440) and Vol. II (1967; Zbl 0193.567)], in which hydrodynamic fields describing turbulent flows of fluids or gases and satisfying the equations of hydrothermodynamics
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GEOPHYSICAL FRONTIERS

GEOPHYSICS, 1951
In the years 1920 to 1940 there existed in the United States a vast frontier of undeveloped area to challenge geophysics. A great unexplored reserve of oil traps awaited the enterprising geophysicists who first brought their scientific devices to these strange lands.
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Urban Geophysics

72nd EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2010, 2010
The paper describes a new geophysical technique to be used under modern urban conditions. Time variations in physical fields allow the study of the impact of active geological processes on buildings and structures to proactively prevent their possible consequences.
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