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The Arabian Plate: Geology and Hydrogeologic Characteristics
2011The Arabian Plate extends approximately over the region known as Arab Middle East, which includes the Arabian Peninsula together with the adjoining northern Arab countries (Al Mashreq). Until the early Tertiary, the Arabian Plate was connected to the African Plate, one of the huge main plates of the earth crust.
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Archean plate tectonics: what can be learned from continental geology?
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 1992Some basic questions about Archean plate tectonics can be addressed by examining accretionary Archean margins, in particular fault zones with significant strike-slip components on the Canadian Shield. (1) Were the oceanic plates typically rigid like modern plates? Yes. Significant lateral viscosity contrasts in the lithosphere between plates and plate
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Plate tectonics and cratonal geology in Northeast Africa (Egypt, Sudan)
Geologische Rundschau, 1986The stratigraphical interpretation of the strata of Nubia allows for the first time — in connection with structural, petrological and sedimentological investigations — to reconstruct the geological development of this cratonal area. After cratonization during the PanAfrican event, extensional trends in WSW-ENE direction caused a structural relief ...
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Plate tectonic structural geology to detailed field and prospect stress prediction
The APPEA Journal, 2008Arguably the first successful application of the theory of continental drift to petroleum exploration was in 1959 by the pioneers S. W. Carey and L. G. Weeks whose collaboration led to the discovery of the world class Gippsland Basin. Plate tectonics, as the theory is now known, was still nascent and not prominent during peak global oil exploration ...
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The western border of the Indian plate: implications for Himalayan geology
Tectonophysics, 1978Abstract The study of regions situated beyond the western margin of the present-day Indian plate (Afghanistan principally) point to the following facts: 1. (1) During the Late Precambrian—Early Paleozoic, stratigraphical continuity existed between western and central Iran, Central Afghanistan, Salt Range and western Pakistan. 2.
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Lithium Plating Mechanism, Detection, and Mitigation in Lithium-Ion Batteries
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2021Xianke Lin +2 more
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High-throughput Li plating quantification for fast-charging battery design
Nature Energy, 2023Zachary M Konz +2 more
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Interplay of Lithium Intercalation and Plating on a Single Graphite Particle
Joule, 2021Tao Gao +2 more
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