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Seismic interpretation of migrated data using edge-based geodesic active contours
M. Shafiq, Zhen Wang, G. Al-Regib
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ABSTRACT Disasters exacerbate political tensions, making politicians more vulnerable to criticisms from both internal and external actors. This vulnerability fuels political actors' desire to undermine their rivals' popularity through blame games. While blame games are frequent and intense in Turkish politics, how they are linguistically constructed ...
Melih Nadi Tutan
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Evaluation of Data Acquisition Areas in Geotechnical Seismic Tests: Insights from Field Applications. [PDF]
Kim G.
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Abstract This study offers new insights into the internal architecture of shallow marine carbonate sediments deposited in an epeiric sea formed on a broadly flooded passive margin continental shelf. The Ullayah Member of the Late Jurassic Hanifa Formation is exposed along the Tuwaiq Mountain Escarpment in Central Saudi Arabia and serves as an example ...
Pankaj Khanna+5 more
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Machine learning and AVO class II workflow for hydrocarbon prospectivity in the Messinian offshore Nile Delta Egypt. [PDF]
Abd-Elfattah N+3 more
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ABSTRACT Modern carbonate barrier island systems are crucial coastal geomorphological features increasingly affected by human activities and global environmental change. Predicting their evolution is essential for effective coastal management. In addition, in the subsurface, palaeo‐barriers may hold valuable reservoir potential; however, due to complex
Thomas Teillet+8 more
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Application of Distributed Acoustic Sensing for Active Near-Surface Seismic Monitoring. [PDF]
Roshdy E+4 more
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Hydrous Asthenosphere Underneath the Northern Pannonian Basin
ABSTRACT This study reveals the structural hydroxyl content in clinopyroxenes of three cumulate xenoliths from the Nógrád‐Gömör/Novohrad‐Gemer Volcanic Field (northern Pannonian Basin), with values ranging from 275 to 384 ppm. Based on these data, the water content of the equilibrium parental alkali basaltic melt was estimated to be between 1.5 and 2.1
Levente Patkó+6 more
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Analysis of the synchronous rise of water level in the Tangshan fault zone. [PDF]
Tang J+5 more
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