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The Kuma Formation with Special Reference to the Upper Permian in Japan
Kametoshi Kanmera
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Notoptera, a singular ancient insect lineage, is vital for exploring insect environmental adaptation, evolution, and its geological history link, recognized as a national first‐class protected animal. Comparing environmental adaptation genes in Galloisiana sinensis and Grylloprimevala jilina, closely related yet habitat‐disparate species, illuminates ...
Yanhan Zhou+9 more
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Sequence-lithofacies paleogeographic evolution and its control on deep and ultra-deep reservoir types: A case study of the Permian Maokou Formation in northeastern Sichuan Basin. [PDF]
Wang X+9 more
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On the probable cause of the non-existence of deposits between the Permian and the Lower Silurian in the Southern Uplands of Scotland [PDF]
David Marshall
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Landslides in the northern Taihang Mountains are concentrated at elevations of 800–1300 m, on slopes over 45°, and in north‐ and northwest‐facing aspects. Proximity to rivers increases landslide frequency, whereas faults influence landslide size. Loess deposits, grasslands and forests exhibit high landslide occurrence, with barrens showing the densest ...
Chong Xu+4 more
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Landscape-explicit phylogeography illuminates the ecographic radiation of early archosauromorph reptiles. [PDF]
Flannery-Sutherland JT+4 more
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American Homotaxial Equivalents of the Original Permian [PDF]
Charles R. Keyes
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Abstract A comprehensive multi‐method geophysical strategy is used to investigate two faults in the Northern Upper Rhine Graben. Combining industrial 3D seismic data with our own 2D P‐ and S‐wave seismic, electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and ground‐penetrating radar (GPR), we created comprehensive subsurface images of the faults. 3D seismic data
Johannes Mair+4 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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