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Morphology of the petrosal and stapes of Borealestes (Mammaliaformes, Docodonta) from the Middle Jurassic of Skye, Scotland
Published 2018“…Our study confirms some similarities in petrosal and stapedial morphology with the better known <em>Haldanodon</em> of the Late Jurassic of Portugal, including: (1) the degree of curvature of the cochlea; (2) multiple features related to the highly pneumatized paroccipital region; (3) the shape of lateral trough, the fossa of the M. tensor tympani, and the ridge on the promontorium; (4) the round shape of the fenestra vestibuli; and (5) overall morphology of the stapes. …”
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Restoration of the pre-Jurassic paleogeomorphology and its control on hydrocarbon distribution in western Ordos Basin
Published 2022-10-01“…The pre-Jurassic paleogeomorphological units in the study area can be categorized into five groups, including ancient channel valley, ancient terrace, slope, interchannel mound, and low residual mound facies. …”
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New Middle to ?Late Jurassic dinosaur tracksites in the Central High Atlas Mountains, Morocco
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A new genus of lance lacewings from the Middle Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, China
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Improving the efficiency of using resource base of liquid hydrocarbons in Jurassic deposits of Western Siberia
Published 2019-12-01“…It was believed that with ICF values in a given injection period of more than 0.5, production well responds to the injection. Factors that have a prevailing effect on water flooding success have been identified. …”
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New information on the Wukongopteridae (Pterosauria) revealed by a new specimen from the Jurassic of China
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Astrochronology of the late Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay (Dorset, England) and implications for Earth system processes
Published 2010“…Two other chronologies test the consistency of this age model by tuning ∼ 8-10 m cycles to 100-kyr (short eccentricity), and ∼ 3-5 m cycles to 36-kyr (Jurassic obliquity). The 'obliquity-tuned' chronology resolves an accumulation history for the KCF with a variation that strongly resembles that of Earth's orbital eccentricity predicted for 147.2 Ma to 153.8 Ma. …”
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Biogenic Methane Accumulation and Production in the Jurassic Low-Rank Coal, Southwestern Ordos Basin
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Limited flexural control of fold-thrust belts on the Jurassic Sichuan Basin, South China
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Seawater strontium isotopes, oceanic anoxic events, and seafloor hydrothermal activity in the Jurassic and Cretaceous
Published 2001“…There were three negative seawater strontium-isotope excursions (shifts to lower 87Sr/86Sr values) during the Jurassic and Cretaceous that were of relatively short duration (5-13 my) and showed a relatively quick recovery to pre-excursion 87Sr/86Sr ratios. …”
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Middle Jurassic multi‐scale transgressive–regressive cycles: An example from the Lusitanian Basin
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Plant-insect interactions across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary in the Sichuan Basin, South China
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OIL AND GAS HYDROGEOCHEMISTRY OF THE PRE-JURASSIC DEPOSITS IN THE SOUTHERN AREAS OF OB-IRTYSH INTERFLUVES
Published 2018-12-01“…Methods: using the methods of V.A. Sulin, A.A. Kartsev, S.L. Shvartsev, N.M. …”
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Facial analysis of Jurassic section of carbonate sediments in northern part of south - eastern Pamirs
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