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Mohammed Fareed Sherzad and Dirk Goossens
One of the key repercussions of the desertification process in the Sahara and the Arabian desert is increased aeolian sand drift and sand deposition. Despite its isolated location and severe desert climate?particularly in terms of solar radiation, sand d...
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Dong Xu, Liang Yi, Haifan Yuan and Weiwei Chen
Carbonate compensation depth (CCD) is an important factor in the global deep ocean and in global carbon cycling; however, its variabilities have not been well documented in previous studies. In this study, we investigate two deep-sea cores collected from...
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Marcin Hojan, Miroslaw Rurek, Miroslaw Wieclaw and Adam Krupa
The article aims to present extreme aeolian processes observed in April 2011 in the fields of the Szamocin municipality in Pojezierze Wielkopolskie (the Great Poland Lakeland). Aeolian erosion of cropland was fostered by strong wind with gusts exceeding ...
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Olga Bazhenova, Dmitrii Kobylkin and Elizaveta Tyumentseva
We revealed regional features of functioning of a large Transbaikalian aeolian morphodynamic system. Natural pre-conditions, current realities and factors of development of aeolian processes are investigated. The paper considers regularities of spatial d...
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Gonzalo D. Veiga,Ernesto Schwarz,Luis A. Spalletti
Pág. 171 - 197
Integration of outcrop and subsurface information. A stratigraphic, palaeoenvironmental and sequence stratigraphic analysis of the Lotena Formation (upper Callovian-lower Oxfordian) is presented for an area of 2.500 km2 in the central portion of the Neuq...
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Ana Maria Combina,Francisco Nullo
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A stratigraphic, palaeoenvironmental and sequence stratigraphic analysis of the Lotena Formation (upper Callovian-lower Oxfordian) is presented for an area of 2.500 km2 in the central portion of the Neuquen Basin (36°40? y 37°10?S). Three distinctive int...
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