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Systems tracts and depositional sequences in a carbonate setting: a study of continuous outcrops from platform to basin at the scale of seismic lines

1991

Abstract The application of sequence stratigraphy concepts to carbonates is feasible and this paper presents an example of its successful application. The continuity and lateral extent of outcropping sedimentary sections observed at the scale of a seismic line from platform to basin in the Southern Vercors Plateau (western Alps, France) confirm the validity of sequence stratigraphy concepts when applied to carbonate depositional systems. From the stratal patterns displayed in outcrop, we determined that carbonate lowstand systems tracts are major components in the basin, even in the deep pelagic realm. Transgressive and highstand systems tracts are very thin, a response to starvation. In co…

StratigraphyGeologyOceanographySedimentary depositional environmentchemistry.chemical_compoundPaleontologyGeophysicschemistryFaciesCarbonateCarbonate rockEconomic GeologySedimentary rockSiliciclasticSequence stratigraphyGeologyMarine transgressionMarine and Petroleum Geology
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River channel evolution and tsunami impacts recorded in local sedimentary archives – the ‘Fiume Morto’ at Ostia Antica (Tiber River, Italy)

2020

StratigraphyGeologySedimentary rockArchaeologyGeologySedimentology
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Micro- to macro-scale internal structures, diagenesis and petrophysical evolution of injectite networks in the Vocontian Basin (France): implications…

2015

27 pages; International audience; This study discusses the characteristics of two Lower Cretaceous injectite networks in the Vocontian Basin (SE France) using combined structural, sedimentary, diagenetic, and petrophysical analyses. Internal structures, at both the macro- and micro-scale, and diagenetic phases characterising these injectite networks have been described. Simultaneously, precementation porosity values were estimated and parameters controlling the geographical distributions of these values were analysed and statistically tested. All of the data were integrated so as to reconstruct the spatial evolution of the porosity from the time of injection to modern times through five maj…

StratigraphyMineralogyCataclastic rockOceanography[ SDU.STU.ST ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/StratigraphyCretaceousDiagenesischemistry.chemical_compoundPetrologyPorosityLithificationDeformation structures[ SDU.STU.PE ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PetrographyPetrophysicsGeologyDiagenesisVocontian BasinGeophysicschemistryFluid flowMinus-cement porosityCarbonateEconomic GeologyDeformation bandsSedimentary rockInjectitesGeology
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Stress induced grain boundary migration in very soluble brittle salt

1999

Abstract Grain boundary migration (GBM) was studied in-situ at room temperature, atmospheric pressure and an applied diffmfwerential stress of ∼9.5 MPa under the optical microscope, in a wet aggregate of an elastic-brittle salt (sodium chlorate). The aggregate was previously deformed predominantly by a combination of grain boundary sliding, pressure solution and cataclastic solution creep. After deformation, but when the sample was still under differential stress, undeformed, fracture-free grains were observed to grow at the cost of deformed, intensely fractured grains. GMB rates typically fell in the range 2--10 μm/day. GBM took place only as long as the sample was under stress. Boundaries…

Stress (mechanics)BrittlenessCreepMineralogyGeologyPressure solutionCataclastic rockDeformation (engineering)Composite materialDifferential stressGeologyGrain Boundary SlidingJournal of Structural Geology
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Strontium and argon isotopic homogenization of pelitic sediments during low-grade regional metamorphism: The pan-African upper Damara sequence of Nor…

1979

Abstract The fine mineral fractions extracted from pelitic sediments of the Eocambrian upper Damaran Mulden Group were subjected to a detailed isotopic study by the Rb-Sr and K-Ar methods in combination with a mineralogical analysis by X-ray diffractometry. The sediments contain two major parageneses of metamorphic origin which can be related to two separate low-grade regional metamorphic events of anchizonal intensity with temperatures between 250 and 300°C and pressures up to 2 kbar. These events are dated at about 535 m.y. and 455 m.y. respectively (with λ( 87 Rb) = 1.42 × 10 −11 yr −1 ). Anomalously high K-Ar ages on samples from specific stratigraphic horizons can be related to open sy…

StrontiumPan africanMetamorphic rockGeochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementStratigraphic unitMetamorphismGeophysicschemistrySpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)PeliteSedimentary rockStilpnomelaneGeologyEarth and Planetary Science Letters
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Fifty-five-million-year history of oceanic subduction and exhumation at the northern edge of the Caribbean plate (Sierra del Convento mélange, Cuba)

2009

Petrological and geochronological data of six representative samples of exotic blocks of amphibolite and associated tonalite-trondhjemite from the serpentinitic melange of the Sierra del Convento (eastern Cuba) indicate counterclockwise P-T paths typical of material subducted in hot and young subduction zones. Peak conditions attained were 750 � C and 15 kbar, consistent with the generation of tonalitic partial melts observed in amphibolite. A tonalite boulder provides a U-Pb zircon crystallization age of 112.8 ± 1.1 Ma, and Ar ⁄ Ar amphibole dating yielded two groups of cooling ages of 106-97 Ma (interpreted as cooling of metamorphic ⁄ magmatic pargasite) and 87-83 Ma (interpreted as growt…

SubductionGeochemistry and PetrologyMetamorphic rockPargasiteGeochemistrymyrGeologyClockwiseAccretion (geology)AmphiboleGeologyZirconJournal of Metamorphic Geology
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Thermobarometric constraints on pressure variations across the Plattengneiss shear zone of the Eastern Alps: implications for exhumation models durin…

2014

Forward and inverse mineral equilibria modelling of metapelitic rocks in the hangingwall and footwall of the Plattengneiss, a major shear zone in the Eastern Alps, is used to constrain their tectonometamorphic evolution and assess models for their exhumation. Forward (pseudosection) modelling of two metapelitic rocks suggests a steep clockwise P–T path with a near-isothermal decompression segment from a pressure peak at ~18–19 kbar and 670 °C to the metamorphic peak at 680–720 °C and 11–13 kbar. A subsequent decrease to 600–645 °C and 8–9 kbar is inferred from the late growth of staurolite in some samples. Conventional thermobarometric calculations (inverse modelling) on 18 samples with the…

SubductionMetamorphic rockGeologyGeochemistry and Petrologyvisual_artStauroliteSlabvisual_art.visual_art_mediumRelative pressureClockwiseShear zonePetrologyGeomorphologyGeologyPressure gradientJournal of Metamorphic Geology
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Porewater pressure control on subglacial soft sediment remobilization and tunnel valley formation: A case study from the Alnif tunnel valley (Morocco)

2014

25 pages; International audience; In the eastern part of the Moroccan Anti-Atlas Mountains, the Alnif area exposes a buried Ordovician glacial tunnel valley (5 km wide, 180 m deep) cut into preglacial marine sediments. The preglacial sedimentary sequence, deposited in a marine environment, is characterized by a typical "layer-cake" configuration of permeable (sand) and impermeable (clays and early-cemented sandstones) layers. At the base of the tunnel valley, a discontinuous and fan-shaped glacial conglomeratic unit 10 to 15 m thick occurs, erosively deposited over preglacial marine sediments. The conglomeratic unit is composed of preglacial intraclasts embedded within a sandy matrix. Both …

SubglacialgeographyTunnel valleyTunnel valleygeography.geographical_feature_categorySediment remobilizationStratigraphyOrdovician[ SDU.STU.GL ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/GlaciologyGeochemistryGeology[ SDU.STU.ST ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/StratigraphyPorewater pressureConglomerate[SDU.STU.ST]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/StratigraphyClastic rockSedimentary rock[SDU.STU.GL]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/GlaciologyGlacial periodHydrofracturingIce sheetMeltwaterIntraclastsGeomorphologyGeologySedimentary Geology
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Hybrid Energy Storage for Underground Mining EV

2021

One of the main concerns when it comes to contributions to the carbon footprint is the consumption of fuel by vehicles, more specifically that of mining vehicles. One solution to this problem is replacing the combustion engine vehicles with electric vehicles. This also poses the problem of low power density. This paper proposes a solution of using supercapacitors and hybrid capacitors with the aim of investigating how they can affect the performance of electric vehicles. For this purpose, a background of fuel consumption and alternative solutions to the problem are discussed, a prototype was designed and built. It was found that when supercapacitors and hybrid capacitors were used in combin…

SupercapacitorBattery (electricity)Computer sciencebusiness.industryFossil fuelUnderground mining (hard rock)CombustionAutomotive engineeringlaw.inventionCapacitorHardware_GENERALlawFuel efficiencyCarbon footprintbusiness2021 IEEE International IOT, Electronics and Mechatronics Conference (IEMTRONICS)
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Petro-mineralogical controls on coda attenuation in volcanic rock samples

2021

SUMMARY Seismic attenuation measurements, especially those obtained from coda decay analysis, are becoming a key data source for the characterization of the heterogeneous Earth due to their sensitivity to small-scale heterogeneities. However, the relation between the scattering attenuation measured from coda waves and physical rock properties is still unclear. The goal of this study is to identify the main petrophysical and mineralogical factors controlling coda attenuation in volcanic rocks at the laboratory scale, as a necessary step before modelling seismic waves in real volcanic media. Coda wave attenuation was estimated from ultrasonic S-wave waveforms. To quantify the heterogeneity of…

Supplementary datageographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLibrary science010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesData availabilityCodaVolcanic rockGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeophysical Journal International
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