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Seismic prediction of shale oil lithofacies associations based on sedimentary facies patterns: A case study of the shahejie formation in the Huanghekou Sag. [PDF]
Zhao H, Wang H, Wang G, Wan L.
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Microplastic contaminants potentially distort our understanding of the ocean's carbon cycle. [PDF]
Medina Faull LE, Taylor GT, Beaupré SR.
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Quantitative paleoclimate reconstruction in the Yangtze River Delta since the Last Glacial Maximum based on pollen records. [PDF]
Chen F +7 more
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Tectonic-astronomical interactions in shaping late Paleozoic climate and organic carbon burial. [PDF]
Wei R +7 more
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This chapter introduces the roles of sediment properties and hydrodynamic conditions in influencing soft-sediment communities. It identifies environmental factors that are commonly used to characterise soft-sediment habitats and used to tease out the role of habitat variation from other factors that influence populations and communities.
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This chapter introduces the roles of sediment properties and hydrodynamic conditions in influencing soft-sediment communities. It identifies environmental factors that are commonly used to characterise soft-sediment habitats and used to tease out the role of habitat variation from other factors that influence populations and communities.
Simon F. Thrush +3 more
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Ancient Sedimentary Environments
1985Palaeogeographic reconstruction — the reconstruction of an ancient sedimentary environment and its surroundings — starts from the analysis of facies. Each of the characteristics of the facies studied can be associated with some natural process using the principle of uniformitarianism.
Jean Dercourt, Jacques Paquet
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Sedimentary Tectonics and Sedimentary Environments
AAPG Bulletin, 1949The tectonic framework of sedimentation--basins, geosynclines, neutral areas, and positives--largely controls the distribution of sedimentary environments by its control of source areas, strand lines, and bathymetric zones. A major problem in distinguishing tectonic elements and tectonic intensity arises from the interplay between contemporaneous ...
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Desert sedimentary environments
Journal of Hydrology, 1971I. G. Wilson, K. W. Glennie
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Microbial diversity in extreme environments
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Wen-Sheng Shu, Li-Nan Huang
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