3D seismic evidence for a single Early Pleistocene glaciation of the central North Sea. [PDF]
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Hydrocarbon potential in the Northern Egyptian Red Sea: insights from geophysical datasets and analysis of onshore marginal outcrop analogues and subsurface sequences. [PDF]
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Cryptic Diversity and Climatic Niche Divergence of <i>Brillia</i> Kieffer (Diptera: Chironomidae): Insights from a Global DNA Barcode Dataset. [PDF]
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Understanding the history of the late Roman synagogue at Huqoq in Israel's Galilee through radiocarbon dating and observations on site formation. [PDF]
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Accurate identification of traps and pinch-outs on a stratigraphic reservoir-A case from Hala'alate Mountain in the Junggar Basin, China. [PDF]
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AVO reflectivity and pre-stack seismic impedance inversion for gas sand channel detection at South Abu El Naga Field, Onshore Nile Delta, Egypt. [PDF]
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Precambrian sequence stratigraphy [PDF]
Abstract Sequence stratigraphy studies the change in depositional trends in response to the interplay of accommodation and sediment supply, from the scale of individual depositional systems to entire sedimentary basin-fills. As accommodation is controlled by allogenic mechanisms that operate at basinal to global scales, the change in depositional ...
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Quantitative sequence stratigraphy
AAPG Bulletin, 2018Sequence stratigraphy based on wire-line logs, cores, and outcrops is entering its fourth decade of mainstream usage in industry and academia. The technique has proved to be an invaluable tool for improving stratigraphic analyses in both clastic and carbonate settings.
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A thick (>100 m) succession of sediment overlies bedrock at the mouth of the Han River. Seismic and core data suggest it consists of at least two sequences, one Late Pleistocene and one postglacial/Holocene. Each of these sequences has a similar internal organization that records (1) pedogenesis and fluvial incision during lowstand; (2) onlapping of ...
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