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Growth strata in foreland settings
Constructive reviews from R. Steel and P. Hogan improved the manuscript. This work was carried out in the frame of projects DGSIC PB97-0882-CO-03, 1999 SGR 00208 and 1999 SGR-00064, funded by the Comissionat per Universitats i Recerca of the Generalitat de Catalunya, Grups de Recerca Consolidats, II Pla de Recerca de Catalunya.
Vergés Masip, Jaume +2 more
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High-resolution record of tectonic and sedimentary processes in growth strata
Growth strata are used to determine the kinematics of synsedimentary structures such as faults. Classical methods of analysis such as thickness versus throw plot consider that the available space created by fault slip in the hanging wall of faults is instantaneously filled up by sediments. This has lead many previous works to identify a cyclic activity
Stéphane, Pochat +3 more
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AbstractThe temporal evolution of the Zagros Simply Folded Belt is constrained by a magnetostratigraphic sequence containing a progressive unconformity on the southern limb of the Kuh‐e Ghol Ghol anticline, in the Central Fars. The investigated ~1400 m thick sequence exposes a regressive megacycle containing, from bottom to top, open and shallow marine
Ruh, Jonas B. +3 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic restricted most economic and social activities, impacting travel demand for all transportation modes and especially for transit.
Juan D. Caicedo +5 more
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Single-screen Bark Particle Separation Can be Used to Engineer Stratified Substrate Systems
Substrate stratification is an emerging substrate management strategy involving layering multiple substrate materials within a single container to modify physiochemical characteristics of the substrate system. Specifically, stratifying allows growers and
Jeb S. Fields +2 more
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The long-term stability of the roof is particularly important in designing underground rock structures. To estimate the durability of roof strata in underground excavation, a computation scheme of subcritical crack growth is proposed in this study.
Songtao Ji, Zeng Wang, Jurij Karlovšek
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Thrust faults, and thrust wedges, are an important part of the surface morphology and structure of many contractional mountain belts. Analogue models of thrust wedges typically provide a map- and/or side-view of their evolution but give limited insight ...
Stuart Hardy +2 more
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Sedimentology and kinematics of a large, retrogressive growth-fault system in Upper Carboniferous deltaic sediments, western Ireland [PDF]
Growth faulting is a common feature of many deltaic environments and is vital in determining local sediment dispersal and accumulation, and hence in controlling the resultant sedimentary facies distribution and architecture.
Busch D.A. +12 more
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Effects of forest fragmentation on the vertical stratification of neotropical bats [PDF]
Vertical stratification is a key component of the biological complexity of rainforests. Understanding community- and species-level responses to disturbance across forest strata is paramount for evidence-based conservation and management.
Farneda, F +4 more
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The sustainable development of the «knowledge-based economy» is the key factor in the growth of the country's national welfare and the evolution of social and political spheres.
Elina O. Illarionova
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