Current geological processes affecting the environment of the Caspian region
Background. In addition to anthropogenic activities affecting the environment, geological hazards pose significant risks to the natural environment, as well as to human population, buildings, and infrastructure.
E. M. Aliyev +2 more
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Clay mineralogy of tephras and associated paleosols and soils, and hydrothermal deposits, North Island [New Zealand] [PDF]
Tour themes and itinerary The tour centres on the occurrence and genesis of clay minerals, especially allophane, halloysite, and ferrihydrite, associated with both Quaternary rhyolitic airfall tephra (volcanic ash) deposits and volcanogenic alluvium ...
Lowe, David J., Percival, H.J.
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Volcanic hazards to geothermal installations in Hawaii : experience at geothermal fields in volcanic island environments [PDF]
Contents: Geologic and Volcanologic Setting, Volcanic Hazards in Oceanic Rifts and Hot Spots, Case Histories from Comparable Environments, and Risk Mitigation.Includes maps and tables.Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism; State of ...
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Stratigraphy and paleoceanography of a topography-controlled contourite drift in the Pen Duick area, southern Gulf of Cadiz [PDF]
de Haas, H +2 more
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Guide to the geology of Bradgate Park and Swithland Wood, Charnwood Forest [PDF]
Charnwood Forest is one of the few parts of England where there are exposures of ‘basement’ rocks dating back to Precambrian time. Its locally rugged topography is caused by these highly resistant rocks protruding as craggy knolls through a surrounding ...
Carney, J.N.
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Mud volcanism relationship with oil and gas deposits in the South Caspian Basin
N. Yusubov
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Organic walled microfossils in wet peperites from the early Cretaceous Paraná-Etendeka volcanism of Brazil. [PDF]
Del Mouro L +10 more
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Strata structure interpretation and mud volcanism activity analysis at the Zhurong landing site
Xiaojian Xu +7 more
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Foraminifera assemblages from Fantangisña serpentinite mud seamount in the NW Pacific Ocean during the Pleistocene (IODP Expedition 366). [PDF]
Del Gaudio AV +3 more
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