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Pyrite Morphology and δ<sup>34</sup>S as Indicators of Deposition Environment in Organic-Rich Shales
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Reconstructions of geothermal mode of the petromaternal Kiterbutsk suite of the Arctic region in Western Siberia taking into account the influence of paleoclimate
Published 2018-03-01“…Consideration of the paleoclimate causes the most accurate thermal history of maternal deposits, increase in 5-18 C the calculated paleotemperature maximum in the history of Kiterbutsk deposit. …”
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MODERN ALGORITHMS AND SOFTWARE FOR INTERPRETATION OF RESISTIVITY LOGGING DATA
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BASICS OF OCEANIC MINERALOGENESIS
Published 2020-03-01“…Both are closely spatially and genetically connected with the history of formation of the World Ocean, the post-Middle Jurassic Thalasogeny system. Ferromanganese (Fe—Mn) ore formation is considered to be a concomitant, genetically related element of the ocean evolution. …”
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On the connection of the hydrocarbons presence and epigenetic sulfides in the south of Yakutia
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The lost world of Cuatro Ciénegas Basin, a relictual bacterial niche in a desert oasis
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Garau Formation as an unconventional hydrocarbon resource in southwestern Iran: a geochemical investigation
Published 2023-04-01“…For this purpose, 31 fields in 5 important sub-basins of Zagros, including East Lorestan, West Lorestan, Izeh zone, Dezful Embayment, and Abadan plain were investigated. …”
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Deep Water Reservoir Architectural Elements of the Wiriagar Deep Paleocene Field, Papua Barat
Published 2014“…The Wiriagar Deep Field was discovered in 1994 by Atlantic Richfield with the WD-1 exploration well, which encountered gas-bearing reservoirs of both Paleocene and Jurassic age. Seven subsequent appraisal wells have been drilled across the 600km2 Wiriagar Deep structure. …”
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Subducted lithosphere under South America from multifrequency p wave tomography
Published 2021“…The deepest, farthest west slab complex formed under intra-oceanic trenches during late Jurassic and Cretaceous times, far west of South America’s paleo-position adjoined to Africa. …”
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Evolutionary rates of mid-Permian tetrapods from South Africa and the role of temporal resolution in turnover reconstruction
Published 2018“…Subsampled species richness estimates for the lower part of the overlying Teekloof Formation (corresponding to the Pristerognathus and Tropidostoma AZs) are low, showing that species richness remained low for at least 1.5–3 million years after the main extinction pulse. …”
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Structural and thermal evolution of the karakoram crust
Published 1991“…A high temperature-low pressure thermal aureole (M3) along the northern contact is synchronous with the 21 ± 0.5 Ma zircon age of the Baltoro granite. Andalusite hornfels along the northern contact of the batholith (Mitre thermal aureole) indicates maximum pressures of 3.75 kbar (375 MPa). …”
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Carpathian‐Pannonian Magmatism Database
Published 2021-09-01“…Georeferenced data making up this database belong mostly to rocks sampled from five magmatic arcs: (a) the South Apuseni Jurassic island arc/backarc province, (b) a small volume mid‐Cretaceous arc of the northernmost South Carpathians, (c) a late Cretaceous arc, locally known as “banatitic,” marking the closure of the Neotethys, (d) a regionally extensive Miocene ignimbrite flare‐up, and (e) the Miocene‐Quaternary collisional arc and associated extension‐related basalts of the Pannonian and Transylvanian basins. …”
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A revised cranial description of Massospondylus carinatus Owen (Dinosauria: Sauropodomorpha) based on computed tomographic scans and a review of cranial characters for basal Saurop...
Published 2018-01-01“…Massospondylus carinatus is a basal sauropodomorph dinosaur from the early Jurassic Elliot Formation of South Africa. It is one of the best-represented fossil dinosaur taxa, known from hundreds of specimens including at least 13 complete or nearly complete skulls. …”
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Geomorphology of the Gubbio Basin (Central Italy): understanding the active tectonics and earthquake potential
Published 2003-06-01“…The basin is bounded to the east by the Gubbio Fault, a W-dipping, normal fault dissecting a large Jurassic-Oligocene anticline. Although located along one of the main seismogenic zones of the Peninsula, both historical and instrumental is seismicity is limited with the only exception for the 29 April 1984, Ms 5.3 earthquake, which occurred about 10 km southwest of the basin. …”
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Increased Terrigenous Supply to the Pelagic Panthalassa Superocean Across the Carnian Pluvial Episode: A Possible Link With Extensive Aridification in the Pangean Interior
Published 2022-06-01“…The first principal component positively correlates with elements enriched in clay minerals such as Al2O3, whereas it negatively correlates with CaO, P2O5, and MnO, derived from apatite and manganese. …”
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Determination of total organic carbon content using Passey's method in coals of the central Kalahari Karoo Basin, Botswana
Published 2023-06-01“…The Kalahari Karoo basin is one of several basins in southern Africa filled with Late Carboniferous to Jurassic sedimentary strata that host Permian age coal seams. …”
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