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Hydrocarbon potential in the Northern Egyptian Red Sea: insights from geophysical datasets and analysis of onshore marginal outcrop analogues and subsurface sequences. [PDF]
Noureldin AM +5 more
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Assessment of CO₂ sequestration potential in the Abu Sannan oil field for sustainable energy and environment using seismic modeling, Western Desert, Egypt. [PDF]
Amer M +4 more
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Crustal velocity structure for Northern Egypt using ambient noise tomography. [PDF]
Adam HAA +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Gel‐immersion endoscopy offers benefits such as buoyancy, traction, and a clear visual field without gas insufflation. While some case reports have described colorectal gel‐immersion endoscopic submucosal dissection (Gi‐ESD), there have been no consecutive case series. This study aimed to clarify the usefulness of Gi‐ESD.
Kenji Yamauchi +6 more
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Establishing the relationship between heavy oil viscosity and molecular markers using an enhanced neural network model. [PDF]
Zhong M +6 more
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ABSTRACT Financial incentives go a long way in securing land manager participation in environmental programmes. They are nevertheless limited in their capacity to influence the quality of engagement with nature recovery actions. Drawing on responses from members of organisations active in nature conservation and restoration across four UK study sites ...
Charles Masquelier +4 more
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Coevolution of craton margins and interiors during continental break-up. [PDF]
Gernon TM +7 more
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The Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis (EHS), which is located at the southeastern edge of the Qinghai–Xizang Plateau, is a key region for understanding mountain‐building and subduction processes. Bouguer gravity anomalies derived from the Earth Gravitational Model 2008 free‐air anomaly data following topographic corrections, were analyzed.
Rui Zhang +5 more
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Slab steepening and rapid mantle wedge replacement during back-arc rifting in the New Hebrides. [PDF]
Haase KM +3 more
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