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Hydrocarbon prospective study using seismic inversion and rock physics in an offshore field, Niger Delta
This study integrates seismic inversion and rock physics techniques to evaluate the hydrocarbon potential of an offshore field in the Niger Delta....
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Remote sensing and GIS techniques in Monitoring and map** Land System Change in semi-arid environments
The analyses of land use and land cover (LULC) can identify the changes in natural resources and anthropogenic activities. Using remote sensing (RS)...
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Significance of microbial binding in the formation and stabilization of a silurian carbonate forereef slope
The effect of microbial binding for the stabilization of steep carbonate slopes is well documented in Cenozoic examples but its significance and...
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Reservoir stress analysis during simultaneous pulsating hydraulic fracturing based on the poroelastodynamics model
Simultaneous fracturing (SF) can improve operational efficiency and reduce operation costs, which plays a vital role in increasing the production of...
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The structures control the evolution of molasse basins and alteration zones occurrences in the northwestern sector of the Central Eastern Desert of Egypt
Integration between the analyses of both fieldwork and remote sensing dataset were employed to assess the structural evolution of molasse basins and...
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Late Holocene vegetation dynamics: degree and regional patterns of the Dark Ages woodland regeneration (ad 300–700) in the Netherlands
During the Dark Ages, which include the Late Roman period ( ad 270–450) and the Early Middle Ages ( ad 450–1050), large-scale vegetation development in...
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Characterization of İscehisar Andesite (Afyonkarahisar-Turkey), Used as a Building Stone Source of Historical Heritages from Ancient Times to the Present
Most historical structures that have survived to the present day are constructed from natural stones. One such natural stone is andesite. This study...
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Enhancement of geotechnical properties of loess using nano clay and nano-iron oxide
Loess typically has a metastable structure that is susceptible to collapse upon wetting. Collapse and other associated problems, such as landslides...
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Comparison between multi RUSLE-SDR models for estimation of reservoir sedimentation: a case study of Dokan Lake Basin, Iraq–Iran
Reservoir sedimentation in mountainous watersheds, such as the Zagros mountains, is high. Reservoir sedimentation reduces water storage and threatens...
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Earth system model’s capability of predicting drought-induced crop failure
We used the Meteorological Research Institute Earth System Model to investigate land precipitation and net primary production (NPP, proxy for...
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Remote sensing and field visit for small scale runoff harvesting for agricultural water consumption management, case study at Kariyan, Hormozgan, Iran
In recent years, Iran has been dealing with a significant problem. A consistent lack of rainfall, often distributed unevenly across different areas...
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Quantifying environmental impact of unplanned mining through integrated non-invasive geophysical methods: a case study from Jharia coalfield, India
The Jharia coalfield stands as a paramount asset within the Indian economy. However, many pressing issues, such as coal fires, land subsidence,...
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Post-mining planning under the prism of land use alternatives: a cellular automata model
Greece committed to the European Green Deal plans to complete mining operations by the end of 2028 and to transition from coal-based electricity to...
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Assessment of the impact of observations at Nainital (India) and Comilla (Bangladesh) on the CH4 flux inversion
Methane emission in South Asia is poorly understood due to a lack of observations, despite being a major contributor to methane emissions globally....
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Groundwater seeps are hot spots of denitrification and N2O emissions in a restored wetland
Restorations of former cranberry farms (“bogs”) aim to re-establish native wetland vegetation, promote cold water habitat, and attenuate nitrogen (N)...
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After-effects of a closed copper mine: detailed analysis of environmental impacts in soil and plant samples
In several countries around the world, abandoned mining sites are blighted by pollution from metal and metalloids. Generated by mining processes,...
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Evolution of the lake area and its drivers during 1990–2021 in Inner Mongolia
Lakes are important water resources and a part of the hydrological ecosystem. They are sensitive to climate change and human activities, especially...
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Integrating high-resolution investigation and soil TPH analysis for accurate estimation of LNAPL volume in the subsurface
Groundwater contamination caused by hydrocarbons is a common issue worldwide. Determining the volume of light non-aqueous phase liquids (LNAPL) that...
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Geochemical Behaviour and Influencing Factors of Salt-Forming Elements in Lithium-Rich Salt Lake Region: A Case Study from the Nalenggele River Basin, Qaidam Basin
To deepen the comprehension of the geochemical behaviour of salt-forming elements (K, Li, B, Ca, Mg, Sr) and distribution patterns in the primary...