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Md Rizwanul Hasan, Daniel Larsen, Scott Schoefernacker and Brian Waldron
Electrical resistivity and borehole data are applied to delineate lithostratigraphic boundaries and image the geometry of confining-unit breaches in Eocene coastal-plain deposits to evaluate inter-aquifer exchange pathways. Eight dipole?dipole array surv...
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Hanhan He, Jingze Xiao, Jing He, Bo Wei, Xiaogang Ma, Fan Huang, Xiangmin Cai, Yuanxin Zhou, Jingyi Bi, Yiting Zhao, Chunjun Wang and Jingran Wei
Three-dimensional (3D) geological models are currently needed and used independently for urban development. The main difficulty in constructing a 3D geological model of a shallow subsurface is to determine the stratigraphic distribution. Highly variable ...
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Emmanouil Manoutsoglou, Ilias Lazos, Emmanouil Steiakakis and Antonios Vafeidis
The Samaria Gorge is a dominant geomorphological and geological structure on Crete Island and it is one of the national parks established in Greece. Due to the complex tectonics and the stratigraphic ambiguities imprinted in the geological formations of ...
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Gemma Aiello
The submarine stratigraphy of the eastern Bay of Naples is studied through seismo-stratigraphic data correlated with borehole data. Multichannel seismic profiles are interpreted in order to reconstruct the stratigraphic relationships between the Quaterna...
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Jarred C. Lloyd, Alan S. Collins, Morgan L. Blades, Sarah E. Gilbert and Kathryn J. Amos
Continental rifts have a significant role in supercontinent breakup and the development of sedimentary basins. The Australian Adelaide Superbasin is one of the largest and best-preserved rift systems that initiated during the breakup of Rodinia, yet subs...
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Esther Travé Allepuz, Pablo del Fresno Bernal and Alfred Mauri Martí
Building upon the concepts of constructed past theory, this paper introduces the outcome of ontology-mediated data modeling developed by the authors within the last 15 years. Assuming that the past is something constructed through reflection of former ti...
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Aldo A. Alván,Yacory F. Bustamante,Elvis A. Sánchez,Mirian I. Mamani
Pág. 351 - 383
The Cenozoic rocks lying in the Province of Tacna (18° S), southern Perú, represent approximately 600 m of stratigraphic thickness. This stacking groups the Sotillo (Paleocene), Moquegua Inferior (Eocene), Moquegua Superior (Oligocene), Huaylillas (Mioce...
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Pierre Drap, Odile Papini, Elisa Pruno, Micchele Nucciotti and Guido Vannini
This paper presents certain reflections concerning an interdisciplinary project between medieval archaeologists from the University of Florence (Italy) and computer science researchers from CNRS, National Center for Scientific Research, (France), aiming ...
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Maria Lidia Sánchez,Estefanía Asurmendi,Paula Armas
Pág. 106 - 141
The Upper Cretaceous exposid in the northeastern part of the Neuquén Basin, southeast of Neuquén, Argentina. Río Neuquén Subgroup of continental origin, has been divided into two incomplete stratigraphic sequence units (SI y SII) on the basis of lithofac...
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Alberto Garrido,Alejandro Kramarz,Analía Forasiepi,Mariano Bond
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We present here the recent advances in understanding the stratigraphy and age of the Cenozoic volcanic and sedimentary sequences exposed on the area of sierra Huantraico ? sierra Negra and cerro Villegas (Pehuenches Department, Neuquén Province). Stratig...
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