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Permian–Triassic Osteichthyes (bony fishes): diversity dynamics and body size evolution
C. Romano+7 more
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The First Three‐Dimensional Electrical Resistivity Model of the Lithosphere Beneath Britain
Abstract Magnetotelluric data provide unique information to study the electrical resistivity of the Earth's lithosphere, enabling studies of geological structures, tectonic processes, resource exploration, and hazard monitoring. Here, we present the first fully three‐dimensional (3D) electrical resistivity model of the deep lithosphere beneath Britain (
Aideliz M. Montiel‐Álvarez+5 more
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New frontiers in dinosaur exploration. [PDF]
Maidment S, Butler RJ.
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The Triassic reptile, Poposaurus / Edwin H. Colbert --
Edwin H. Colbert
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Abstract Hydrogen was first detected in the Bulqizë ophiolite massif (Albania) in 1992, and its origin remains uncertain, with hypotheses ranging from active serpentinization to the release of trapped, fossil H2. To constrain the thickness of the ophiolite layer—a key parameter for evaluating hydrogen generation—we conducted a magnetotelluric survey ...
Yan Yao+8 more
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Subsurface architecture of the tuina prospect and its relationship to fluid migration in mineral deposit formation. [PDF]
Jaque-Reyes J+8 more
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Abstract Giant dyke swarms are important but enigmatic components of magma transport in the Earth and terrestrial planets. Although widely documented on Earth, Venus, and Mars as extending laterally for 100–1,000 s of kilometers from their magma sources, the reasons for this extraordinary lateral propagation are not known.
M. Foschi, J. A. Cartwright
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Cephalopod body size and macroecology through deep time. [PDF]
Klug C+7 more
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Two new Dicynodonts from the Triassic Ntawere formation, Zambia
C. Barry Cox
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New perspectives on body size and shape evolution in dinosaurs
ABSTRACT Diversity in the body shapes and sizes of dinosaurs was foundational to their widespread success during the Mesozoic era. The ability to quantify body size and form reliably is therefore critical to the study of dinosaur biology and evolution.
Matthew Dempsey+4 more
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