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    Hydrogeology of the Gökpinar karst springs, Sivas, Turkey by Fikret Kaçaroğlu

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The springs have two main outlets (Gökpınar-1 and Gökpınar-2) and outflow from Jurassic-Cretaceous Yüceyurt formation (limestone). …”
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    Mineralogical and Geotechnical Characterization of the Clay Layers within the Basal Shear Zone of the 1963 Vajont Landslide by Alberto Bolla, Paolo Paronuzzi, Daniela Pinto, Davide Lenaz, Marco Del Fabbro

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The 1963 Vajont landslide is a reference example of large rockslides involving clay interbeds emplaced in sedimentary rock masses in correspondence with the basal rupture zone (thinly stratified cherty limestone of the Fonzaso Formation dated to Middle–Upper Jurassic). The basal shear zone of the 1963 Vajont landslide was made up of a chaotic assemblage of displaced rock masses, limestone angular gravel, and spread clay lenses. …”
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    Time Limit of Gold Mineralization in Muping–Rushan Belt, Eastern Jiaodong Peninsula, China: Evidence from Muscovite Ar–Ar Dating by Binghan Chen, Jun Deng, Xingzhong Ji

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The mineralization lasted about 5 Ma in the Muping–Rushan gold belt. The test results showed that the mineralization was 16 Ma later than the intrusion time of Kunyushan granite and was earlier than that of Sanfoshan granite. …”
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    Features of uranium distribution in sediments of Pur-Tazovsky oil-and-gas area (northeast of Western Siberia) by Elena Isaeva, Nellie Feodorovna Stolbova

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The prospective deposits are characterized, as a rule, by extremely low U contents (less than 1,5 g/t), the presence of epibitumens, signs of dissolution and corrosion of rubble and cement. …”
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    Periodicities in the emplacement of large igneous provinces through the Phanerozoic: Relations to ocean chemistry and marine biodiversity evolution by Andreas Prokoph, Hafida El Bilali, Richard Ernst

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…We suggest a mantle plume cyclicity represented by LIP volumes (V) of V=−(350–770) × 103 km3sin(2πt/170 Ma)+(300–650) × 103 km3sin(2πt/64.5 Ma+2.3) for t=time in Ma. …”
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