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Francesco Bernardi, Henrik Skogby and Davide Lenaz
In this study, we analyzed up to 80 detrital quartz grains from four lithic greywackes along the stratigraphic column of the Julian Basin, a synorogenic basin in the southeastern Alps between Italy and Slovenia. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy of...
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Dinfa Vincent Barshep and Richard Henry Worden
The Upper Jurassic, shallow marine Corallian sandstones of the Weald Basin, UK, are significant onshore reservoirs due to their future potential for carbon capture and storage (CCS) and hydrogen storage. These reservoir rocks, buried to no deeper than 17...
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Chao Cao, Feng Cai, Hongshuai Qi, Yongling Zheng and Huiquan Lu
Human activities for exploitation and utilization of coastal zones have transformed coastline morphology and severely changed regional flow fields, underwater topography, and sediment distribution in the sea. In this study, single-beam bathymetry coupled...
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Temitope Love Baiyegunhi, Kuiwu Liu, Oswald Gwavava and Christopher Baiyegunhi
The Cretaceous sandstones of the Bredasdorp Basin were investigated to recognize their composition, provenance, and tectonic setting. Ninety-two samples of sandstones from exploration wells E-AH1, E-AJ1, E-BA1, E-BB1, and E-D3 were investigated using bot...
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Morgane Ledevin, Nicholas Arndt, Catherine Chauvel, Etienne Jaillard and Alexandre Simionovici
The Buck Reef is a 250?400 m thick sequence of banded black and white (B&W) cherts deposited ca. 3416 Ma ago in a shallow basin. We provide field, petrological and geochemical constraints on the chert-forming process and the origin of the banding. Wh...
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Félix Mateos-Redondo, Timea Kovács and Edgar Berrezueta
The aim of this article is to provide a qualitative and quantitative description of Lower–Upper Cretaceous detrital rocks (Escucha and Utrillas sandstones) in order to explore their potential use as CO2 reservoirs based on their petrographic and pe...
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Matthias Bernet
The Isère River system drains parts of the Western Alps in south-eastern France. Zircon fission-track data of the Isère River and its tributaries show a range of apparent cooling ages from about 7 to 150 Ma. Zircons with Jurassic to early Tertiary coolin...
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Sergio Marenssi,Sergio Santillana,Mauro Bauer
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The unconformity bounded Paleocene Sobral and Cross Valley formations represent part of the uppermost infill of the James Ross Basin of northeastern Antarctic Peninsula. Both units have been subdivided into allomembers since they also present internal un...
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Paul Duhart,Michael McDonough,Jorge Munoz,Mark Martin,Michael Villeneuve
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The Bahía Mansa Metamorphic Complex (BMMC) consists of pelitic schists, metagreywackes, oceanic type mafic metavolcanics, and minor proportion of tectonically emplaced mafic and ultramafic bodies, mylonites to ultramylonites and rare trachytic intrusive ...
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Hans Niemeyer,Raul Venegas,Carlos R. Gonzalez,Florencio G. Acenolaza
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RESUMEN. Los terrenos paleozoicos del Salar de Navidad, conocidos como 'Estratos del Salar de Navidad', se han subdividido en dos formaciones de distintas caracteristicas litologicas, edad, ambiente deposicional y significado tectonico: Formacion Sierra ...
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