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Kraków-Częstochowa Upland—Monadnocks and Relic Caves in the Karst Landscape
The Kraków-Częstochowa Upland is the largest carbonate karst area in Poland and belongs to the largest in Central Europe. It is built of... -
Genesis of Lakes in Mongolia
Lakes of Mongolia are genetically dependent on tectonic setting, volcanism, landscape, and landform evolution. Since the initial formation during the... -
Bioerosion Structures on Benthic Foraminiferal Tests from the Upper Cretaceous and Paleogene of Western Siberia
AbstractBioerosion structures, including holes, pits, and grooves, on the surface of benthic foraminiferal tests from the Upper Cretaceous and...
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Petroleum Geological Characteristics and Exploration Prospects in the Colorado Basin, Argentina
Argentina's offshore Colorado basin is a passive continental margin basin covering a vast area on the South America, yet remains underexplored today.... -
Modeling groundwater recharge mechanisms in semi-arid regions: integration of hydrochemical and isotopic data
Groundwater management is crucial, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions, where it is influenced by the climate and human activities. The Gabès...
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The Caribbean Mangroves Today
Extant mangroves cover a total of approximately 14,700 km2 along Caribbean coasts, which represent ~10% of the total world’s mangrove extent. The... -
Land of Extinct Volcanoes—Rock-Controlled Landforms, Postglacial Gorges, and Faulted Margin of the Sudetes
The “Land of Extinct Volcanoes” is an informal name of a part of south-western Poland that includes the Kaczawskie Mountains and the Kaczawskie... -
The Iberian Evaporite Structure Database (IESDB): An Evaporite Radar for Energy, Carbon, and Nuclear Waste Storage Facilities
Evaporite formations may represent suitable subsurface storage sites for carbon, nuclear waste, and Geo-energy applications, which are key for the... -
Neogene Diversification
During the Oligocene, the Caribbean mangroves were dominated by Rhizophora alone, as the other mangrove-forming trees (Avicennia, Laguncularia) and... -
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Formation and Evolution of Sanjiang Collision Orogenic Belt
In terms of collision, Suess (Die Entstehung der Alpen. Wien (Braumüller), p 168, 1875) divided orogenic belts into Pacific type and Tethyan type... -
Modeling Hydrocarbon Migration and Accumulation Processes in the Meso-Cenozoic Complex of the Black Sea-Caspian Region
The article is devoted to the study of the processes of migration and accumulation of hydrocarbons in the Meso-Cenozoic complex of the Black... -
Stratigraphy of Cuba
The lithostratigraphic units of the Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous, Paleogene, Neogene, and Quaternary periods participate in the geological... -
Treatise on Remarkable Morphogenesis of the Nepal Himalaya
Research into the dynamics of landform evolution in the Nepal HimalayaNepal Himalaya-Nepal Himalayas is intended to provide knowledge of the... -
Paleostress reconstruction of faults recorded in the Niedźwiedzia Cave (Sudetes): insights into Alpine intraplate tectonic of NE Bohemian Massif
Brittle structures identified within the largest karstic cave of the Sudetes (the Niedźwiedzia Cave) were studied to reconstruct the paleostress...
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Deep geometry of Triassic evaporite bodies associated with the Bazina structure, North Tunisia: new insights from gravity modeling
The Triassic outcrop in the Bazina structure is known among the largest massif in northern Tunisia. Its tectonic setting and sub-surface geometry are...
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Assessment of the Impact of Big Dams in the Himalayan Mountain Environment System: Management and Sustainability
Dams are an ancient innovation for irrigational and household requirement purposes. Nowadays, it is mainly used for irrigation and hydropower... -
Structural Reconstruction of the Oligo–Early Miocene Basins of the Eastern Segment of Maghrebian Belt (Northern Tunisia): Influence of Subduction of the Fore-Arc Curvature
AbstractBased on the field observations and tectono-sedimentary analysis, we suggest reconstruction of the geological evolution from case study of...
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Cycles of Andean mountain building archived in the Amazon Fan
Cordilleran orogenic systems have complex, polycyclic magmatic and deformation histories, and the timescales and mechanisms of episodic orogenesis...
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New insights based on the reinterpretation of the geophysical data for the suggestion of a model of the Bouhlel anticline in the Southern Tunisian Atlas front
Multidisciplinary approaches techniques were integrated with field cross-section, well data and geophysical surveys in order to characterize the...