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Abstract Igneous sill intrusions are common features in volcanic basins worldwide, constituting important components of basin‐scale magma plumbing systems. While sills exhibiting simple geometries, such as saucer‐shaped sills, are commonly linked to distinct mechanical processes, emplacement mechanisms for sills exhibiting more complex geometries are ...
C. M. Binde +4 more
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The temporal and spatial evolution characteristics of induced seismicity in the Changning shale gas field based on dense array. [PDF]
Zhang N, Zhou L, Duan M, Wen Z, Wu Q.
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Geological characteristics and resource potential of shale gas in China
Caineng Zou +7 more
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Abstract Understanding surface heat flux is essential for evaluating geothermal system dynamics and resource potential, particularly in tectonically active but non‐volcanic regions. This study presents the first integrated assessment of surface heat flux in three representative geothermal areas in Taxkorgan County, western China, including Taheman (THM)
Yingchun Wang +4 more
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Review of Competitive Adsorption of CO<sub>2</sub>/CH<sub>4</sub> in Shale: Implications for CO<sub>2</sub> Sequestration and Enhancing Shale Gas Recovery. [PDF]
Cao M, Qin C, Jiang Y, Xia P, Wang K.
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Abstract Submarine hydrothermal systems are critical for global geochemical cycles. However, hydrothermal fluid chemistry is influenced by multiple overlapping processes, making it difficult to isolate the effects of individual factors. In this study, we applied independent component analysis (ICA) to a global database of hydrothermal fluids to extract
Keishiro Azami
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A comprehensive logging evaluation method for identifying high-quality shale gas reservoirs based on multifractal spectra analysis. [PDF]
Bi X, Li J, Lian C.
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Abstract Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) use engineered fracture networks as fluid pathways and heat exchangers in hot, low‐permeability rock. Unlike gel‐proppant hydraulic fracturing treatments, many EGS use hydraulic shear stimulation to increase fracture permeability by self‐propping displaced rough surfaces of hard‐rock fractures caused by ...
Alireza Kalantar +6 more
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The economic roots of cross‐national similarity in voter preferences
Abstract We argue that economic and political integration leads voters' political preferences toward cross‐national convergence. Analyzing data on voter preferences across 30 European democracies from 1976 to 2022, we measure the similarity of preference distributions across state dyads over time, documenting an average increase in similarity over this
David Fortunato +2 more
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