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Alteration history of aluminum-rich rocks at Jezero crater, Mars. [PDF]

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Extremely rapid, yet noncatastrophic, preservation of the flattened-feathered and 3D dinosaurs of the Early Cretaceous of China. [PDF]

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Outcrops Revitalized

2011
Abstract Outcrops are fundamental to everything we hope to achieve in geological understanding. They are gateways to geological processes, earth history and they help ground-truth remote sensing applications. With increasing resolution of subsurface tools and techniques, one could be forgiven in believing that outcrops have had their day
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Envisioning the Outcrop

Journal of Geoscience Education, 1996
How does the geologist make sense of the outcrop? How does a mark or shape in a rock – or the rock itself – come to be seen as something, indicative of facts and relationships concerning its origin or subsequent history? This essay constitutes an experiment: possessing training in philosophy, but beginning with only a rudimentary background in geology,
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Outcrop Plaz

2015
Za lijepo otkrivene marinske sedimente izdanka „Plaz“, koji se nalazi u blizini Čučerja, D. Gorjanović-Kramberger (1908) i V. Kochansky-Devidé (1944) su smatrali da pripadaju egenburgu, a L. Šikić (1964) te Avanić i suradnici (1995 i 2000) svrstali su ih u karpat - donji baden.
Miknić, Mirjana   +2 more
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Seeing beyond the outcrop

2021
Paleokarst breccias are a common feature of sedimentary rift basins. The Billefjorden Trough in the High Arctic archipelago of Svalbard is an example of such a rift. Here the Carboniferous stratigraphy exhibits intervals of paleokarst breccias formed by gypsum dissolution.
Janocha, Julian   +3 more
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Photomosaics of Outcrops

1991
Abstract Photomosaics can be useful tools for understanding and communicating geologic features expressed on outcrop faces. In order to utilize photomosaics properly, maximum resolution and minimum geometric distortion of the features is necessary.
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Granite Outcrops Symposium

Pacific Conservation Biology, 1998
Western Australia is a flat landscape. Granite outcrops are one of the few features that rise above the terrain. This makes them unique landmarks for people, and islands for plants and animals. They are highly significant in terms of their geological, biological and cultural values. They contain some of the world's oldest rocks, are an important source
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