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    RESULTS OF STUDIES ON THE MESO-CENOZOIC SUCCESSION IN THE MONTE OLIMPINO 2 TUNNEL. THE TECTONO-SEDIMENTARY SIGNIFICANCE OF THE "GONFOLITE LOMBARDA" by R. GELATI, A. NAPOLITANO, A. VALDISTURLO

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…The Mesozoic succession (lower Jurassic to lower Cretaceous) is strongly tectonized and thinned. …”
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    Geological and energy potential analysis of Küplüce-Gökçesu basin rich in coal and other potential energy resources by Murat Şentürk

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The basin is underlined by Paleozoic metamorphic rocks, granites from the Sakarya Massif, and Jurassic-Upper Cretaceous turbiditic and carbonate rocks. …”
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    Natural gamma background radiation dose rate and its relationship with geological background in the Kinta District, Perak, Malaysia by Ramli, Ahmad Termizi, Lee, Siak Kuan, Apriantoro, Nursama Heru

    Published 2007
    “…This is the highest recorded in Perak to date. Geological type G5 is Jurassic – Triassic, the rock type is mainly granites. …”
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    Multiple-Stage Injection of Deep Hydrothermal Fluids in the Dolostone Reservoirs of Ordovician Majiagou Formation, Southern Ordos Basin by Zhaolin Yang, Zhaolin Yang, Xinshe Liu, Xinshe Liu, Xu Han, Xu Han, Hu Zhou, Hu Zhou, Sha Zhan, Sha Zhan, Xiaojun Gui, Xiaojun Gui, Jihong Niu, Jihong Niu, Ke Wang

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This dolomitization occurred during the period of the Late Jurassic according to U-Pb ages. The coarse-sized dolomite cements can be furtherly classified into two types according to different U-Pb ages and carbon-oxygen isotopes, although they are very similar with respect to mineralogic features. …”
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    Nanopore Structure and Multifractal Characteristics of Continental Shale Oil Reservoir: A Case Study from Ziliujing Shales in the Sichuan Basin by Youzhi Wang, Wei Li, Xiandong Wang, Zhiguo Wang, Weiqi Ma, Yanping Zhu, Mengdi Sun, Bo Liu, Lijuan Cheng, Xiaofei Fu

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Thermal maturity of the shales from the Ziliujing Formation of the Jurassic age in the Sichuan Basin is in the hydrocarbon generation window, which makes it a candidate for shale oil and gas development. …”
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    Paguroid anomurans from the upper Tithonian–lower Berriasian of Štramberk, Moravia (Czech Republic) by René H.B. FRAAIJE, Barry W.M. VAN BAKEL, John W.M. JAGT, Petr SKUPIEN

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…New representatives of five families and five genera are described, named and illustrated, as follows: Annuntidiogenes sagittula sp. nov. …”
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    Studi Prospek Monasit di Daerah Tumbang Rusa, Tanjung Pandan, Belitung, Propinsi Bangka Belitung by Bambang Soetopo, Lilik Subiantoro, Ngadenin, Nunik Madyaningarum

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…U concentration ranges from 9.5 to 76.5 ppm U and Th content of 55-610 ppm Th with the prospect area 399.3 Ha.…”
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    Early porosity generation in organic-sulfur-rich mudstones by Levi J. Knapp, Omid H. Ardakani, Julito Reyes, Kazuaki Ishikawa

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The implications are relevant for the characterization of organic-rich mudstones as cap rocks, hydrocarbon reservoirs, and disposal reservoirs for CO2 or nuclear waste because pore systems control storage volumes and matrix fluid flow. Five thermally immature core samples were selected from three organic-rich mudstone units with low to high TOS content: the late Devonian Duvernay Formation (Canada), middle late Miocene Onnagawa Formation (Japan), and early Jurassic Gordondale member of the Fernie Formation (Canada). …”
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    Two early Cretaceous fossils document transitional stages in Alvarezsaurian dinosaur evolution by Xu, X, Choiniere, J, Tan, Q, Benson, R, Clark, J, Sullivan, C, Zhao, Q, Han, F, Ma, Q, He, Y, Wang, S, Xing, H, Tan, L

    Published 2018
    “…The Late Cretaceous members of Alvarezsauria represent such an example, having been posited as members of various theropod lineages, including birds [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11]. A 70-million-year ghost lineage exists between them and the Late Jurassic putative alvarezsaurian Haplocheirus [12], which preserves so few derived features that its membership in Alvarezsauria has recently been questioned [13]. …”
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    Tracing the patterns of non‐marine turtle richness from the Triassic to the Palaeogene: from origin to global spread by Cleary, TJ, Benson, R, Holroyd, PA, Barrett, PM

    Published 2020
    “…However, the Selandian–Thanetian interval, approximately 5 myr after the K–Pg mass extinction, shows low turtle richness in Asia, Europe and South America, suggesting that the occurrence of exceptional turtle richness in the post‐extinction Paleocene fauna of North America is not globally representative. …”
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