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The Upper Permian Castile Formation of the Delaware Basin, a 515.3 m (1690.6 ft) thick deep‐water evaporitic sequence dominated by anhydrite and halite, is the focus of this study. This study's sedimentological and geochemical analysis of cores from the basin's centre and margin reveals that dynamic reflux of deep hypersaline brines significantly ...
Ander Martinez‐Doñate+6 more
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Higher temperature leads to a better relative sealing efficiency with a slow flow rate. Temperature change shows a negative correlation with the seepage pressure and the grouting pressure. The “equivalent grouting point offset” effect of grouting shows an eccentric elliptical propagation.
Dingyang Zhang, Dangping Liu
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Pennsylvanian and Permian rocks of the southern Inyo Mountains, California [PDF]
Charles W. Merriam, Wayne E. Hall
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Divergences in Leaf Economic Traits Among Five Congeneric Tree Species in a Subtropical Forest
Knowledge of how congeneric species co‐occur in a community differ in leaf economic traits, will advance the understandings of factors that contribute to the coexistence of closely related species in sympatry, especially in the karst forests of southwestern China that are generally rich in biodiversities. Here, we addressed this question and found that
Qiuju Chen+9 more
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Geochemical Characteristics of Late Permian Coal in Western Guizhou, China, and Their Paleoenvironmental Significance. [PDF]
Wang J, Wang H, Fan J, Zhao J.
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A type section of the Permian system in the Hobart Area [PDF]
MR Banks
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ABSTRACT To evaluate the hydrocarbon generation characteristics and geological significance of deep‐source rocks in the Gulong Sag of the Songliao Basin and to identify the next exploration targets in the study area, this study focuses on the organic‐rich mudstones and shales from the deep formations of the Gulong Sag.
Bo Hu+6 more
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Global cooling drove diversification and warming caused extinction among Carboniferous-Permian fusuline foraminifera. [PDF]
Zhang SH+13 more
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Descriptions of extinct batrachia and reptilia from the Permian Formation of Texas /
E. D. Cope
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