Pollock, Meagen Edwards, Benjamin R. Judge, Shelley Wallace, Chloe Hiatt, Alex Perpalaj, Aleksander Was, Ellie Hauksdóttir, Steinunn
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Glaciovolcanic landforms provide global-scale records of paleoenvironmental conditions and yield insights into subglacial eruption processes. Models for the formation of glaciovolcanic ridges, or tindars, are relatively simple, proposing a monogenetic eruption and a fairly uniform stratigraphy with or without a single transition from effusive pillo...
Canora, Carolina Cuevas Rodríguez, Jaime Martínez Díaz, José Jesús Garralón, Antonio
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Continental carbonates, such as travertines and tufas, formed from CO2-rich groundwater degassing as it emerges at the Earth’s surface, are often associated with major crustal-scale faults. The Carraclaca site, in the Lorca-Totana section of the Alhama de Murcia Fault, Spain, presents a complex geomorphological landscape controlled by active tecton...
Ndoye, Seyni Diedhiou, Mathias Celle, Helene Faye, Serigne Baalousha, Mohammed Le Coustumer, Philippe
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Frontiers in Water
One of the most serious problems affecting coastal aquifers is seawater intrusion. Senegal is currently facing an increased demand for freshwater resources due to population growth and economic development in coastal areas. In areas affected by saltwater contamination, chloride concentrations as high as 8880 mg/L were measured in groundwater sample...
Hao, Yi Guo, Lingli Feng, Yingming Zhang, Hao Somerville, Ian Li, Sanzhong Zhu, Junjiang
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Frontiers in Earth Science
The Xinchenggou area is located in the northeast part of the eastern segment of the Xingmeng orogenic belt (EXOB), NE China and has been demonstrated to be a promising exploration target for epithermal deposits. Although previous studies have shown that syenogranite and monzogranite occurring in the Xinchenggou area are promising in forming epither...
Noncent, David
Très peu d’études sur la reconstruction des changements climatiques en Haïti ont indiqué qu'il y a eu deschangements dans le régime des précipitations au cours du dernier millénaire. Cependant, des mécanismes et modes de variabilités climatiques n’ont été proposés pour les élucider. Cette thèse a donc pour objectifd’étudier la variabilité environne...
Yogibekov, Dzhovid Sang, Miao Xiao, Wenjiao Mamadjonov, Yunus Zhou, Chuanming Yang, He Mao, Qigui Aminov, Jovid Khalimov, Gufron Ashuraliev, Sohibnazar
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Frontiers in Earth Science
The Pamir orogen was formed by the subducted accretion and amalgamation of Cimmerian terranes from the northern margin of Gondwana with the southern margin of Eurasia. The Mesozoic magmatic rocks are widespread in Pamir and record the tectonic evolution in different stages. The Rushan–Pshart suture zone represents an ancient ocean between Central a...
Gao, Peng Tang, Limei Chen, Ling
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Frontiers in Earth Science
The Ross Orogenic Belt is in the Antarctica Transantarctic Mountains. North Victoria Land Granite Harbour Intrusive complex (GHI) records the tectonic-magmatism evolution of Ross orogeny. Extensively developed post-collisional granites around this margin of early Paleozoic magmatism can provide insights into the growth of continental crust through ...
Gu, Yifan Wang, Zhanlei Yang, Changcheng Luo, Mingsheng Jiang, Yuqiang Luo, Xiaorong Zhou, Lu Wang, Haijun
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Frontiers in Earth Science
The Ediacaran Dengying Formation in Central Sichuan Basin is the deep dolomite gas reservoir with the largest natural gas reserves in China, providing an excellent example for understanding the effect of diagenesis evolution on deep dolomite reservoir quality. By integrating petrology, geochemistry and in situ U-Pb dating, this study aims to reveal...
Kam, Emily
This is a study the influence of soil carbon amendments, as part of linked laboratory experiments and field operations, for the cycling of nitrogen compounds during managed aquifer recharge (MAR). The MAR field site is in Watsonville, CA, and collects and infiltrates stormwater runoff on a working ranch. Various soil carbon amendments were applied ...
Caf, Nina Sabatier, Pierre Šmuc, Andrej Ogrinc, Nives Dolenec, Matej Rapuc, William Potočnik, Doris von Grafenstein, Ulrich Andrič, Maja
Small mountain lakes are natural archives for understanding long-term natural and anthropogenic impact on the environment. This study focused on long-term (last ca. 13 000 years) vegetation changes and sedimentary processes in the catchment area of Lake Planina pri jezeru (1430 m a.s.l.) by using mineralogical, geochemical and palynological methods...