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, 2015
A reconstruction of the Tintina fault is applied to regional geophysical and topographic data, facilitating the definition of west trending lineaments within the lower crust and/or mantle lithosphere, oblique to the NW trending structure of the ...
N. Hayward
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A reconstruction of the Tintina fault is applied to regional geophysical and topographic data, facilitating the definition of west trending lineaments within the lower crust and/or mantle lithosphere, oblique to the NW trending structure of the ...
N. Hayward
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, 2009
We present an updated synthesis of the widely accepted ‘single-arc Pacific-origin’ and ‘Yucatán-rotation’ models for Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico evolution, respectively.
J. Pindell, L. Kennan
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We present an updated synthesis of the widely accepted ‘single-arc Pacific-origin’ and ‘Yucatán-rotation’ models for Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico evolution, respectively.
J. Pindell, L. Kennan
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Environmental Earth Sciences, 2018
Engineering geological problems such as slope failure may be a result of the karst process. Slope stability evaluation is an effective way to minimize the losses caused by slope failure. In this study, a methodology is developed to evaluate the slope stability.
Peng Xie+3 more
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Engineering geological problems such as slope failure may be a result of the karst process. Slope stability evaluation is an effective way to minimize the losses caused by slope failure. In this study, a methodology is developed to evaluate the slope stability.
Peng Xie+3 more
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Thermometers and Barometers for Volcanic Systems
, 2008Knowledge of temperature and pressure, however qualitative, has been central to our views of geology since at least the early 19th century. In 1822, for example, Charles Daubeny presented what may be the very first “Geological Thermometer,” comparing ...
K. Putirka
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Seismic anisotropy in the boundary layers of the mantle
, 2013This chapter discusses seismic anisotropy in the mantle, highlighting mechanisms, observations and interpretations. Although evidence of anisotropy in the Earth is now commonplace, it can be difficult to uniquely identify its underlying cause.
J-M Kendall
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The Geology and Tectonic Settings of China’s Mineral Deposits.
, 2013Franco Pirajno. Pp. 679. 2013. Springer. ISBN 978-94-007-4443-1. Price: €129.95. This is Pirajno’s fourth book, the first three being Hydrothermal Mineral Deposits – Principles and Fundamental Concepts for the Exploration Geologist (1992), Ore Deposits ...
G. Collins
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SEISMIC REFRACTION ANALYSIS OF WATERSHED MANTLE RELATED TO SOIL, GEOLOGY AND HYDROLOGY1
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 1974ABSTRACT: An extensive hammer seismic refraction survey was carried out in three contiguous watersheds (217, 89, and 190 acres) on a laccolith near Sturgis, South Dakota to test its utility in rugged mountain terrain. Isopachs (lines connecting points of equal mantle thickness), area‐elevation curves (hypsometry), and structure contours were used ...
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2011 International Conference on Remote Sensing, Environment and Transportation Engineering, 2011
There are quite a few mantle xenoliths and one special Fe-rich melt xenolith in aegirine syenite porphyry, Liuhe, Yunnan province. Petrographic research shows that black opaque material that is Fe-rich glass, which are widely distribute reticulate along intergranular cracks of minerals, crystals fissues and cleavage in association with metasomatic ...
Yating Chu, Xian-fan Liu
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There are quite a few mantle xenoliths and one special Fe-rich melt xenolith in aegirine syenite porphyry, Liuhe, Yunnan province. Petrographic research shows that black opaque material that is Fe-rich glass, which are widely distribute reticulate along intergranular cracks of minerals, crystals fissues and cleavage in association with metasomatic ...
Yating Chu, Xian-fan Liu
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2013
The Wadagera kimberlite is situated near the northern bank of the Krishna River in northern Karnataka. It is the largest pipe in a cluster discovered by De Beers during exploration in 2002. The pipe has been dated at 1,083.8 ± 5.3 Ma, which corresponds to published ages of kimberlites in the adjacent Narayanpet cluster.
Robin Preston, Sojen Joy, Michael Lynn
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The Wadagera kimberlite is situated near the northern bank of the Krishna River in northern Karnataka. It is the largest pipe in a cluster discovered by De Beers during exploration in 2002. The pipe has been dated at 1,083.8 ± 5.3 Ma, which corresponds to published ages of kimberlites in the adjacent Narayanpet cluster.
Robin Preston, Sojen Joy, Michael Lynn
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45 m.y. of Aegean crust and mantle flow driven by trench retreat
, 2010The available seismic anisotropy data in the Aegean shallow mantle and their relationship with crustal deformation are used for deciphering the lithosphere-scale flow pattern driven by rollback of the Hellenic subduction slab.
J. Brun, D. Sokoutis
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