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Abstract After assembly, supercontinents are shaped by internal rifting and peripheral subduction. However, the geodynamic relationship between these two processes and their respective contributions to supercontinent breakup remain poorly understood.
Shipeng Liu +4 more
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Bio-stabilisation of granite residual soil using indigenous microorganisms. [PDF]
Wang Y +7 more
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Abstract Multiple drillings in the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia, recently confirmed the presence of natural hydrogen (H2) in shallow sedimentary units. While radiolysis and Fe‐oxidation in the basement are potential generation mechanisms, their respective contributions remain unconstrained.
Ugo Geymond +15 more
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Phase evolution and property development in kaolin ceramics based on soda lime silica and granite sludge wastes. [PDF]
Abo Sawan SE +3 more
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Hornblendite in the Lower Crust: A Possible Source for Porphyry Cu Deposits
Abstract Lower crustal sulfide‐bearing Cu‐rich cumulates, mainly occurring as hornblendite, have been proposed as a critical source component for the development of giant porphyry Cu deposits (PCDs); however, their mineralogical and geochemical nature remain elusive.
Guangxu Li +5 more
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High-resolution mapping of introduced buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) in central Australia. [PDF]
Box P +9 more
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Ediacara Obscura: Unveiling Hidden Magnetisations in the Fen Complex, Southern Norway
Abstract Paleomagnetic directions found in Ediacaran (635–539 Ma) rocks are widely dispersed, which has led to conflicting hypotheses about tectonic regimes and geomagnetic field behavior during this period, and raised doubts about the fidelity of the paleomagnetic record.
Justin A. D. Tonti‐Filippini +8 more
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Study on radial fracture mechanism of saturated granite subjected to coupled static-cyclic impact loading: An experimental investigation. [PDF]
Wang Y, Liu X, Xu Z, Tang H.
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Abstract The production, transport, loss, and export of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) are closely connected with hydrometeorological drivers. While terrestrial production depends on biogeochemical variables like soil moisture, air temperature, and the contact area between water and organic matter sources, export is determined by water availability and
Juan Pesántez +7 more
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Strengthening mechanisms of indigenous bacteria in granite residual soil improvement via microbial induced calcite precipitation. [PDF]
Wang R +6 more
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