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ABSTRACT Paralic depositional systems are complex and heterogeneous sedimentary environments, presenting challenges for predicting reservoir architecture and connectivity. Their stratigraphic and facies variability arises from the dynamic interplay between fluvial, tidal and wave processes, and their sensitivity to sea‐level fluctuations, sediment ...
Luis Miguel Yeste +4 more
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Elevation-dependent landsliding driven by climate change in the eastern Himalayan syntaxis. [PDF]
Zou C +5 more
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ABSTRACT The Triassic succession of the northern North Sea comprises a series of interbedded sandstones, mudstones and conglomerates deposited under a fluctuating arid to semi‐humid climate regime, which are often difficult to correlate regionally due to differing lithostratigraphic schemes and poor age control. Despite existing regional studies on the
Riccardo Sordi +3 more
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Scaling laws for rockfall impact fragmentation emerging from diverse lithologies. [PDF]
Vergara Á, Palma S, Fuentes R.
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Cenozoic tropical carbonate platforms in the Santos Basin, SE Brazilian Margin
ABSTRACT Tropical carbonate platforms accompanied the latitudinal shifts of the tropical belt throughout the Cenozoic. Their flat‐topped geometries were influenced by a specific set of processes, including climate and sea‐level changes, carbonate facies, tectonics and continental runoff.
Mateus Gama +5 more
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Identification and Dynamic Activation of Gas Capillary Sealing in Caprocks: A Case Study from the Junggar Basin, China. [PDF]
Qiang Y +7 more
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ABSTRACT Seismic‐scale features such as deeply incised submarine valleys and mounded drifts together with ichnological features indicative of discontinuous sedimentation and erosional episodes have recently been documented from the Upper Cretaceous chalk in the southern Baltic Sea area.
Marcel Schlembach +6 more
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Tracing the pathways to Yathrib (Al-Madinah): A GIS-based analysis of settlement patterns and ancient trade networks. [PDF]
Metwaly M, Alshami A.
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A foundation model for rock thin-section images analysis. [PDF]
Fan J +8 more
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ABSTRACT Significant porosity of more than 5% was found at depths of more than 8500 m in poorly sorted, calcareous mudstones of the Malmian Mikulov Formation. These overpressured rocks are the main hydrocarbon source rock in the Vienna Basin. Core samples from present‐day depths of 8150 m to 8550 m were analysed using X‐ray diffraction and scanning ...
Susanne Gier +3 more
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