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Benefiting from the precisely anchored zincophilic sites, the ample transport channels with rich redox active sites, and the suppressed hydrogen evolution by the copper (Cu) sites, a highly conjugated robust Cu‐Phthalocyanine covalent organic framework layer is designed and applied for directional modulation of zinc (Zn) ions and dendrite‐free Zn ...
Yidi Wang+6 more
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Capillary‐Driven 3D Open Fluidic Networks for Versatile Continuous Flow Manipulation
The capillary‐driven 3D open fluidic networks (OFNs), composed of connected polyhedral frames, enable precise, programmable, and versatile manipulation of unary, binary, and multiple continuous flows in both spatial and temporal dimensions. OFNs represent a significant leap beyond conventional microfluidics, unlocking new possibilities for selective ...
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Sedimentary Reflection of Depositional Environment in the Bardawil Lagoon, Northern Sinai
SEPM Journal of Sedimentary Research, 1974ABSTRACT Bardawil lagoon is a body of water about 600 km2, it is about 80 km long and its maximal width is approximately 18 km. The lagoon is separated from the Mediterranean by a sand barrier. Waters and sediments of the lagoon were analysed. The decrease in specific alkalinity of the waters with increasing distance from the inlets and with increasing
Y. Levy
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Depositional Sedimentary Environments
1973Hans-Erich Reineck, Indra Bir Singh
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, 2014
The surface sediments of Kodaikanal Lake is situated in the palani hills at an altitude of 2,285 m above sea level, the geo co-ordinates of the lake are lies between 10°14’ N latitude and 77°28’ E longitudes.
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The surface sediments of Kodaikanal Lake is situated in the palani hills at an altitude of 2,285 m above sea level, the geo co-ordinates of the lake are lies between 10°14’ N latitude and 77°28’ E longitudes.
P. Balamurugan+3 more
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, 2008
Establishing the depositional sedimentary environment is the most important task for exploration geologists to model the reservoir heterogeneities. Interpretation of borehole images has been the key to better understanding of the sedimentary environment ...
C. Shrivastva, S. Ganguly, Z. Khan
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Establishing the depositional sedimentary environment is the most important task for exploration geologists to model the reservoir heterogeneities. Interpretation of borehole images has been the key to better understanding of the sedimentary environment ...
C. Shrivastva, S. Ganguly, Z. Khan
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, 2015
The Jurassic sediments in two small basins formed on the Precambrian metamorphic terrain of Sri Lanka, which had been located in the eastern Gondwanaland in mid-latitudes of the southern hemisphere, were investigated to make clear the origin of organic ...
A. S. Ratnayake, Y. Sampei
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The Jurassic sediments in two small basins formed on the Precambrian metamorphic terrain of Sri Lanka, which had been located in the eastern Gondwanaland in mid-latitudes of the southern hemisphere, were investigated to make clear the origin of organic ...
A. S. Ratnayake, Y. Sampei
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, 2015
Detailed facies characterization of the Middle Devonian Geneseo Formation in the Northern Appalachian Basin (NAB) shows a rich assembly of sedimentary features and textures that suggest shelfal mud deposition in a storm-dominated, shallow epeiric sea. At
Ryan D. Wilson, J. Schieber
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Detailed facies characterization of the Middle Devonian Geneseo Formation in the Northern Appalachian Basin (NAB) shows a rich assembly of sedimentary features and textures that suggest shelfal mud deposition in a storm-dominated, shallow epeiric sea. At
Ryan D. Wilson, J. Schieber
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