Deep Groundwater Total Dissolved Solids Mapping in the Dakota Group, Williston Basin, USA
Abstract Growing concern about the quantity of available freshwater around the world has led to interest in surveying groundwater total dissolved solids (TDS) below water well depths. Deep TDS has not been systematically mapped, and there is much to learn about the distribution and controls on deeper groundwater. In sedimentary basins across the United
Michael J. Stephens +3 more
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Gondwanan cyrtocrinids uncover hidden diversity and crinoid dispersal pathways. [PDF]
Salamon MA +5 more
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Field Trip D: The Nusplingen Plattenkalk and Other Fossil Sites in the Western Swabian Alb (SW Germany) [PDF]
Dietl, Gerd +2 more
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ABSTRACT The metamorphic zoning and geothermobarometry of the Ryoke metamorphic complex in the Yanai area, southwest Japan, show that its thermobaric structure was buffered by the dehydration melting of biotite. The temperatures over most of the area covered by the three high‐grade zones (8.5‐ to 19.0‐km depth) are consistent with those of the ...
Takeshi Ikeda +3 more
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Research on the predicted height of water-conducting fracture zones based on the BO-RFR model and SHAP analysis. [PDF]
Qiu M, Wen Y, Teng C, Shi M.
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Historical Land‐Use Effects on Biodiversity: A Case Study From Southern Germany
Historical open land‐use continues to shape forest plant communities in southern Germany. Vegetation surveys combined with historical reconstructions show that forests with more frequent open land use over past centuries have greater compositional variation.
Miriam Diez +2 more
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Obligate faunivorous megatheropod size class patterns across the Jurassic-Cretaceous Periods. [PDF]
Boisvert C +5 more
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Fascinating single‐cell red algae: models for evolution and adaptation
Summary The unicellular red algae, Cyanidiophyceae, that diverged early during Archaeplastida (algal and plant) evolution, occupy a variety of extreme habitats that are inhospitable for most other eukaryotes. With the use of modern genomics and genetics methods, Cyanidiophyceae show a remarkable taxonomic diversity, share haplodiplophasic life cycles ...
Frédéric Berger +13 more
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Orogeny and topography influenced Jurassic-Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystem evolution in northeastern Asia. [PDF]
Wang N +13 more
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