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To solve the problems in restoring sedimentary facies and predicting reservoirs in loose gas-bearing sediment, based on seismic sedimentologic analysis of the first 9-component S-wave 3D seismic dataset of China, a fourth-order isochronous stratigraphic ...
Zhaohui XU +6 more
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The Huangliu Formation, Section I, Gas Group II, at the eastern X gas field of the Yinggehai Basin, hosts thick, irregularly deposited sandstone bodies. The genesis of these sedimentary sand bodies has remained unclear.
Yong Xu +6 more
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Marine Benthic Habitat Mapping of Muir Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska With an Evaluation of the Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard III [PDF]
Seafloor geology and potential benthic habitats were mapped in Muir Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska, using multibeam sonar, ground-truth information, and geological interpretations. Muir Inlet is a recently deglaciated fjord that is
Cochrane, Guy R +4 more
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Some applications of radar return data to the study of terrestrial and oceanic phenomena [PDF]
Side-looking radar spacecraft application to mapping, imagery, altimetry, geology, pedology, glaciology, agriculture, and ...
Pierson, W. J., Jr. +2 more
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China is one of the countries in the world with the most frequent occurrence of continental earthquakes and the greatest impacts of earthquake disasters. In particular, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is a region characterized by a wide spatial distribution of
Ting Huang +4 more
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3D seismic imaging of buried Younger Dryas mass movement flows: Lake Windermere, UK
Windermere is a glacially overdeepened lake located in the southeastern Lake District, UK. Using the threedimensional(3D) Chirp subbottom profiler, we image mass movement deposits related to the Younger Dryas(YD) within a decimetre-resolution 3D seismic ...
Bull, Jonathan M. +6 more
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In the Mojave Desert of southeasternmost California is a remarkably smooth, symmetrical rock-alluvial dome which takes its name from Cima on the Union Pacific Railroad. Lawson (1915, pp.
Sharp, Robert P.
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The southwestern part of Ordos Basin is rich in oil and gas resources, and in recent years, a series of lithologic-structural reservoirs with small oil-bearing areas and high reserve abundance have been discovered in the Jurassic Yan’an Formation of the ...
QIU Xiangliang +6 more
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A New Global Geomorphology? [PDF]
Geomorphology is entering a new era of discovery and scientific excitement centered on expanding scales of concern in both time and space. The catalysts for this development include technological advances in global remote sensing systems, mathematical ...
Baker, V. R.
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Geomorphic constraints on fault throw rates and linkage times: Examples from the Northern Gulf of Evia, Greece. [PDF]
Walker, AS, Whittaker, AC
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