Arc accretion and crustal reworking from late Archean to Neoproterozoic in Northeast Brazil. [PDF]
Ferreira ACD +3 more
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The Vredefort Dome: Review of geology and deformation phenomena and status report on current knowledge and remaining problematics (five years after the cryptoexplosion workshop) [PDF]
The Vredefort structure located in the center of the Witwatersrand basin in South Africa and the Sudbury structure in Canada are widely considered the two oldest and largest impact structures still evident on Earth.
Reimold, W. U.
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Real-time grading method of tunnel surrounding rock based on image recognition. [PDF]
Xiao Y +8 more
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New insights on the Ife-Ilesha schist belt using integrated satellite, aeromagnetic and radiometric data. [PDF]
Salawu NB +4 more
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Anatomy of the magmatic-hydrothermal system beneath Uturuncu volcano, Bolivia, by joint seismological and petrophysical analysis. [PDF]
Liu Y +6 more
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Contribution of vertical electrical soundings, Landsat 8 and SRTM images to the comparative study of the hydrogeological characteristics of the Foto, Keleng and Foreké areas, West Cameroon. [PDF]
Rodrigue TT +5 more
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Geological Hazard Susceptibility Analysis and Developmental Characteristics Based on Slope Unit, Using the Xinxian County, Henan Province as an Example. [PDF]
Yang W, Niu R, Si R, Li J.
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Lithological discrimination based on Landsat-9 OLI sensor and field observation data: The bana an-orogenic volcano-plutonic ring complex, West Cameroon line. [PDF]
Mohamed R +4 more
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Microbiome dynamics during the HI-SEAS IV mission, and implications for future crewed missions beyond Earth. [PDF]
Mahnert A +10 more
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On the geodetic stability of the Goddard Optical Research Facility [PDF]
Seismic observations of earthquakes and blasts, geologic analysis of Landsat images, and a search of the historical record was examined. However, no evidence for tectonic motion was found.
Allenby, R. J. +2 more
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