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Surfactant‐modified nanoparticles adsorb at the oil–water interface, enabling interfacial stabilization and microemulsion formation. Abstract This study systematically investigated the interfacial behaviour of silicon dioxide (SiO2) and aluminium oxide (Al2O3) nanoparticles (NPs) functionalized with cationic (CTAB), anionic (SDS), and nonionic (Triton ...
Behrooz Ahmadi +2 more
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Loess Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand
Loess in Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) has been studied since its first documented recognition (on Banks Peninsula) in 1878 by Julius von Haast. A decade later, John Hardcastle revealed that southern ANZ loess was both glacial in origin and contained signals of past climates.
Brent V. Alloway +4 more
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Evaluation of aircraft microwave data for locating zones for well stimulation and enhanced gas recovery [PDF]
Imaging radar was evaluated as an adjunct to conventional petroleum exploration techniques, especially linear mapping. Linear features were mapped from several remote sensor data sources including stereo photography, enhanced LANDSAT imagery, SLAR radar ...
Babcock, R. +7 more
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Abstract Diffusion models, a class of generative models renowned for producing realistic images, hold significant promise for reconstructing complex three‐dimensional (3D) porous media. Nevertheless, existing approaches predominantly generate stochastic microstructures visually resembling the training data but often struggle to accurately recover ...
Yinquan Meng +5 more
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Solution for counter-current imbibition of 1D immiscible two-phase flow in tight oil reservoir [PDF]
Bo Cai +4 more
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“Flames Over Persepolis”: New Scientific Evidence Supporting Historical Perspectives
ABSTRACT This study investigates the burning of Persepolis Terrace, historically attributed to Alexander III in 330 bce. A review of classical accounts and excavation reports, combined with diagnostic surveys, confirms the fire's historicity and provides novel insights.
Maria Letizia Amadori +10 more
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Abstract Groundwater flow regulated by deep faults remains challenging to trace due to structural complexity. This study applies the noble gas tracer 222Rn combined with hydrochemistry and stable isotopes (δ2H, δ18O) to distinguish circulation patterns of geothermal springs along a major fault in the Tibetan Plateau.
Xiaoyan Shi +7 more
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Enhancing Climate Resilience Through Dam and Barrier Removal
Climate change alters the costs, benefits, and risks of dams. Removing obsolete and unsafe dams and barriers is a strategy for climate resilience. ABSTRACT Hydroclimate change is stressing dams and their management, altering the benefits, costs, and risks of built water infrastructure for people and the environment.
Sarah E. Null +3 more
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Abstract Laminated soil carbonate rinds are a Quaternary paleoclimate archive whose isotope composition is linked to soil formation conditions. At Rio Mesa, Utah (USA), we investigated the fidelity of rind records in a river terrace setting by determining the seasonal timing of rind formation and testing for inter‐record replication.
Tyler E. Huth +8 more
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Process and forces of tight-sandstone gas charging in the Shihezi formation (P<sub>2</sub>x<sup>1</sup>) Dongsheng gas field, northern Ordos Basin China. [PDF]
Cao Q +8 more
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