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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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The main goal is the building of a dataset from vintage seismic reflection profiles, processed and improved (SEG‐Y files), for future investigation of a major submarine landslide area on the Taranto Trench outer slope. To complete the dataset, the digitalisation of a representative sonic log was performed (CSV file). ABSTRACT The outer Apulian Foreland
M. Cicala +13 more
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Sedimentary Facies and Abandonment Processes: an Example From the Paraná River
Souza I.A, Stevaux J.C
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ABSTRACT The Pyrenees have been considered a natural barrier for prehistoric populations. However, in recent years, Palaeolithic research has established connections between the two sides through the analysis of cherts. Among others, the presence of Chalosse cherts in sites on the southern slopes of the Pyrenees has proven the mobility of objects and ...
Alejandro Prieto +4 more
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Trench sediment heterogeneity controls accretion mechanisms in subduction zone. [PDF]
Sanità E +5 more
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ABSTRACT The sediment signature of glacial erosion products exported from Hudson Strait to the Labrador Sea during Hudson Strait Heinrich (HS‐H) events is evaluated using four distinct proxies: paired δ18Ο and δ13C data on the carbonate fraction, εNd and U–Pb isotopes in the silicate fraction, the mineral composition of the <2 mm bulk sediment fraction,
John T. Andrews +3 more
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Unlocking the hidden pathways: river channel delineation and reservoir characterization in Shurijeh Formation, Kopeh Dagh Basin. [PDF]
Mehdipour V, Sadeghtabaghi Z.
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ABSTRACT Only one last interglacial relative sea‐level indicator point (SLIP) has been recognised for Fenland, eastern England, and the nearest penultimate interglacial SLIP is located on the north Norfolk coast. Such limited information restricts the regional input to, and hence the relevance of, global reconstructions of late Middle and Late ...
H. E. Langford +7 more
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