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Depositional Environments and Soft Sediment Deformation in the Early Jurassic Ammonitico Rosso Formation of Western Greece
Published 2025-01-01“…Syn-rift tectonics at the time of deposition formed half-grabens, which influenced sedimentary processes and created conditions for seabed slumping. …”
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Lagorio’s Wall in the Crimea: pages of scientific activity of the geologist Oleksandr Lagorio
Published 2024-12-01“…His theoretical views on the relations between igneous rocks and tectonics remain relevant until these days. All outcrops of igneous rocks were attributed to one magmatic centre, and the scientist estimated their age as Upper Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous. …”
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Preliminary Results of Marine Electromagnetic Sounding with a Powerful, Remote Source in Kola Bay off the Barents Sea
Published 2013-01-01“…Thereby specific features of the regional geology, in particular the fault tectonics, were able to be corrected. These preliminary results open the possibility of inverse problem solving with more reliable geological conclusions.…”
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Bacterial diversity determination using culture-dependent and culture-independent methods
Published 2017-04-01“…Gomishan mud volcano phenomenon in the southeastern edge of the Caspian Sea, given its oil and gas resources, has been studied by some geologists in terms of geology and tectonics but not in terms of microbiology. Accordingly, it seems necessary to study this phenomenon from the perspective of microbiology in order to identify prokaryotes living in this area. …”
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The Enigmatic Upper Ordovician of the Naturtejo UNESCO Global Geopark (Portugal)
Published 2021-06-01“…The Upper Ordovician of the Central Iberian Zone is still far from being as well-understood as it is in other areas. Extensional tectonics, magmatism, global eustatic and climatic changes generated a great variability of sequences in a reduced geographical area. …”
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Biogeographic Insights Into the Late Miocene Diversification of the Giant Deep‐Ocean Amphipod Eurythenes
Published 2025-01-01“…Our findings highlight the importance of historical events, such as plate tectonics and changes in deep‐water circulation, in driving the rapid speciation of Eurythenes and underscore their essential role in shaping deep‐ocean biodiversity.…”
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Interior Convection Regime, Host Star Luminosity, and Predicted Atmospheric CO2 Abundance in Terrestrial Exoplanets
Published 2025-01-01“…Earth's long-term habitability may have been tied to the geological carbon cycle, a process critically facilitated by plate tectonics. In the modern Earth, plate motion corresponds to a mantle convection regime called mobile lid. …”
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Geomorphic imprint of high-mountain floods: insights from the 2022 hydrological extreme across the upper Indus River catchment in the northwestern Himalayas
Published 2025-02-01“…<p>The interaction of tectonics, surface processes, and climate extremes impacts how the landscape responds to extreme hydrological events. …”
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A Quick Method for Appraising Pore Connectivity and Ultimate Imbibed Porosity in Shale Reservoirs
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Early Devonian Slab Melting of the Proto-Tethys Ocean: Insights from Adakitic Granitoids in the Jiayuguan Area, Hexi Corridor (NW China)
Published 2024-12-01“…The tectonics of the Proto-Tethys Ocean during the Early Devonian are still heavily debated in the North Qilian orogen. …”
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Role of Intraplate Strike-Slip Earthquakes in Accommodating Convergence Across the Eastern Himalayan Plate Boundary System
Published 2024-12-01“…North-East India, at the eastern extremity of the Himalaya, is one of the most rapidly deforming intraplate regions. The tectonics of this region is shaped by oblique convergence between two nearly perpendicular plate boundaries of the Eastern Himalaya and the Indo-Burman convergence zone. …”
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Influencing factors and quantitative prediction of gas content of deep marine shale in Luzhou block
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Connotation, research status, and development directions of clean coal geology in China
Published 2025-01-01“…This study summarizes the compositions and distributions of beneficial and harmful components in coals and analyzes the geologic factors affecting CCT, which are primarily associated with endogenetic and exogenetic geological processes during coal formation and involve tectonics, metamorphism, volcanic eruption, magmatic intrusion, aeolian-fluvial transport and deposition, redox reactions, and groundwater. …”
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A Cause Analysis of the High-Content Nitrogen and Low-Content Hydrocarbon in Shale Gas: A Case Study of the Early Cambrian in Xiuwu Basin, Yangtze Region
Published 2019-01-01“…The study of nitrogen concentration in shale gas contributes to solve the question that how shale gas diffuses in complex tectonic areas, which helps to figure out the preservation requirements and accumulation mechanisms of shale gas and avoid exploration crisis. …”
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Hard rock aquifer architecture and water circulation levels in the Strengbach critical zone observatory (France)
Published 2023-11-01“…The water circulation in the fractured bedrock is controlled by fractures of regional orientations, linked to the Vosges massif and the Rhine Graben Tertiary tectonics, and partly to reactivated Hercynian fracture zones. …”
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Petrogenetic evidences in geodynamics and placement of Nordoz intrusive masses in Alborz-Azerbaijan structural zone
Published 2024-12-01“…In summary, the magmatic plateau of Azerbaijan has been affected by tectonic processes and lithospheric thinning during the Eocene-Oligocene period. …”
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A Case Study on Preservation Conditions and Influencing Factors of Shale Gas in the Lower Paleozoic Niutitang Formation, Western Hubei and Hunan, Middle Yangtze Region, China
Published 2024-01-01“…Therefore, the stable area far from large faults (>2.0 km), with weak local tectonic activity and tectonic deformation, is the favorable area for shale gas preservation in the Є1n Formation.…”
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