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Kaolinisation and the formation of silicified wood on late ... In some parts of Australia and Africa intense kaolinisation took place on late Jurassic land surfaces, transforming considerable thicknesses of bedrock into ...
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Continental Tectonics: an introduction -- Ryan and Mac Niocaill ... A geological and tectonic cross-section of the Caledonides of western Ireland. Journal of the Geological Society, London, 148, 173–180. ...
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Gamilaroi Terrane: A Devonian rifted intra-oceanic island-arc ... The Gamilaroi terrane comprises part of the New England orogen of eastern Australia and contains Devonian strata preserving evidence of their development in ...
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Mobility of arsenic in groundwater in the Obuasi gold-mining area ... Arsenic in drinking water from streams, shallow wells and boreholes in the Obuasi gold-mining area of Ghana range between < 2 and 175 µgl–1. ...
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Gamma-ray log shape used as a facies indicator: critical analysis ... Gamma-ray log shapes are often used by geologists to determine sandstone grain size trends and hence depositional facies. ...
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Haltenbanken hydrocarbon province (off-shore Mid-Norway) -- Heum ... Exploration drilling at Haltenbanken started in 1980 and to date 11 significant hydrocarbon discoveries have been made. The estimated total recoverable ...
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Index Hafa Uestia unit 148,. Hafa Ferkennix unit 148, 150,. 154-156, 157 heat flow effect on aeromagnetic surveys. 339-340 northern Morocco domains, ...
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John Lindley: the reluctant palaeobotanist -- Chaloner and Pearson ... John Lindley (1799–1865) is best known among palaeobotanists for having written, together with William Hutton, the three volumes of The Fossil Flora of ...
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North Atlantic Palaeoceanography palaeoceanographic development in the Pliocene North Atlantic: ... ROTH, P.H. Mesozoic palaeoceanography of the North Atlantic and Tethys Oceans . ...
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The age of the paroxysmal Variscan orogeny in England Geological ... denied his evidence of extrusion. At most of the localities visited by ..... seen in the Tryfan anticline in Caernarvonshire), the Whin sill magma is now ...
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