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Kailong Feng, Weilin Zhu, Xiaowei Fu, Kai Zhong, Shijie Zhao, Weizhen Chen, Zengyuan Zhou and Lichen Hu
The Qiantang Sag, as one of the East China Sea Shelf Basin?s sags with thick residual Mesozoic strata, has long lacked comprehensive foundational sedimentary research, significantly impeding the understanding of the region?s resource potential and geolog...
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Hsin-Yu Chen, Zoran Vojinovic, Weicheng Lo and Jhe-Wei Lee
The development of civilization and the preservation of environmental ecosystems are strongly dependent on water resources. Typically, an insufficient supply of surface water resources for domestic, industrial, and agricultural needs is supplemented with...
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Roberto Bizzarri and Angela Baldanza
Pliocene (?)?early Pleistocene shallow marine deposits, varying from gravel to sand to clay, characterize the southernmost sector of the Valdichiana Basin, between Orte and Città della Pieve, across Tuscany, Umbria and Latium (Central Italy). Facies asso...
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Xian Tang, Yousef Alhaj Hamoud, Hiba Shaghaleh, Jianrong Zhao, Hong Wang, Jiajia Wang, Tao Zhao, Bo Li and Ying Lu
Soil labile organic carbon (LOC) is a valuable and sensitive parameter of the changes in soil carbon (C) pools and further affects soil structural stability. However, the influences of soil-aggregate stability on LOC fractions under erosion conditions ar...
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Brandon Keough and Kenneth Ridgway
The Cantwell Formation of the central Alaska Range provides a robust archive of high-latitude, Late Cretaceous depositional systems and paleo-floral/faunal assemblages. Our stratigraphic analysis defines two mappable members. The lower member (1500?2000 ...
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Karim Soliman, Osama M. Sallam and Christoph Schüth
In the last few decades, groundwater has been the main water supply to the Nuweiba alluvial fan. However, currently, the main water supply is a desalination plant. The desalination plant might be vulnerable to malfunctions resulting in a severe drought. ...
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Beatriz Coira,Claudia I. Galli,Suzanne Mahlburg Kay,Daniel F. Stockli,Patrocinio Flores,Emilio Eveling
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Ash-fall tuffs of the Pliocene-Pleistocene deposits of Humahuaca and Casa Grande intermountain basins, northwestern Argentina, have been differentiated into two groups based on new geochemical and geochronological data which correspond to the tuffs of th...
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Lahoucine Chakir, Ali Aït Hssaïne, David Bridgland
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Morphosedimentary study of alluvial fans formed by the Wadi Beni Mhammed, on the southern piedmont of the western High-Atlas, has indicated three main generations of deposits. Their ages range from ancient (Plio-Pleistocene) to Holocene and recent format...
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Waldemar Kociuba
This study, which was conducted between 2010 and 2013, presents the results of direct, continuous measurements of the bedload transport rate at the mouth section of the Scott River catchment (NW part of Wedel-Jarlsberg Land, Svalbard). In four consecutiv...
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Federico Cervi and Alberto Tazioli
Groundwater management of alluvial aquifers facing the northern Italian Apennines is an important issue that is becoming more complicated due to ongoing climate changes and increased water demands. The large groundwater withdrawals, coupled with an overa...
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