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  • ...spread geographically.<ref name=ch17r83>Sweet, W. C., 1988, The Conodonta: morphology, taxonomy, paleoecology, and evolutionary history of a long-extinct animal ...donts vary greatly in morphology, and taxonomy was originally based on the morphology of these individual specimens. While conodonts are common, the preserved re
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  • * Adaptive morphology of animals and plants ==Adaptive morphology==
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  • * Fracture size and morphology * Downhole fracture distribution, orientation, size, width, spacing, and morphology
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  • ...ore system is an aggregate of pores and pore throats that shares a similar morphology. These elements play a role in determining [[reservoir]] and [[seal]] petro
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  • * Gevozdeckij: based on morphology Buried karst is karst covered by other rocks so the morphology is unidentified and only can identified by drill data.
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  • ...tp://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lacustrine lacustrine] facies. The morphology and diversity of dinoflagellate [[Fossil assemblage|assemblages]] can be us
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  • ...view is key to interpreting these systems because it allows a view of the morphology of the system, which facilitates its recognition.
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  • ...scale. The most commonly studied features are [[fracture]]s (distribution, morphology, and orientation), [[twinning]], [[Reservoir_quality#Compaction|pressure so
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  • ...ron images. X-ray spectra for elements with Z> 10. || Pore geometry; grain morphology; diagenetic sequences; microtextures. Ties to some log response and ''φ-k' ...l Publication 26, p. 159–173.</ref> (For information on how grain and pore morphology affect permeability, see [[Permeability]].)
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  • The basis for the biological classification scheme is similarity of morphology (shape) and phylogeny (evolutionary history).<ref name=ch02r2>Curtis, H., 1
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  • ...k can also be targeted to investigate specific topics such as [[fracture]] morphology and distribution, detailed [[fold]] geometry, and timing of structures.
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  • ...nduit behavior and potential [[hydrocarbon column]] height, based on fault morphology and [http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~rmr/E-rock/gougezone.html gouge] composition
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  • ...ssil shape and environmental and stratigraphic data is established, fossil morphology can increase confidence in geologic correlation and paleoenvironmental infe
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  • ...igital Elevation Model (DEM) can be used as supporting data to clarify the morphology of the mapping area. A tentative geomorphological map is drawn up early because morphology is the the most easily seen and identified appearance. Morphological change
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  • Furthermore, studies based in the morphology of different magma types and the facies architecture<ref name=Lima_2012>Lim
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  • ...anastomosing rivers. Later on, meandering river will form a characteristic morphology, called oxbow lake. In braided river, deposition of sand and gravel grain s ...transport, then the sediments accumulate in a variety of dune forms. Dune morphology is determined by the availability of sand, wind intensity, and the variabil
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  • ...a true environmental parameter because it does not directly influence the morphology, distribution, or biological processes of marine organisms. However, forami
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  • ...particle clays. After Neasham.<ref name=ch09r40>Neasham, J. W., 1977, The morphology of dispersed clay in sandstone reservoirs and its effect on sandstone shali
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  • ...imentation to keep pace with sea level rise is responsible for the diverse morphology of carbonate platforms, i.e., ramps, rimmed platforms, and isolated platfor
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  • ...from Krynine, 1946<ref name=Krynine1946>Krynine, P. D., 1946, Microscopic morphology of quartz types: Annals of 2nd Pan-American Congress of Mining and Geologic
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  • # Determine fracture plane morphology, paying particular attention to any partial mineralization along the fractu # '''Document fracture morphology'''
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  • The morphology presented deployed such bodies depends on the viscosity, the amount of magm
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  • * Fahnestock, R. K., 1963, Morphology and hydrology of a braided stream: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 422A, p. 1 * Schumm, S. A., 1972, River morphology: Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Stroudsburg, Pa., 448 p.
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  • K. Thomson, 2008. Lithological and structural controls on the emplacement and morphology of sills in sedimentary basins / K. Thomson, N. Schofield // Geological soc K. Thomson, 2008. Lithological and structural controls on the emplacement and morphology of sills in sedimentary basins / K. Thomson, N. Schofield // Geological soc
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  • ...lies, reaching negative 2000 gu. On [[cross-section]], trench has V-shaped morphology with angle of steepest slope ranging from 8 – 20o on the opposite side of
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  • ...mplications in paleoclimatic, paleoceanographic aspects, as well as in the morphology of sediment within the oceanic margin, both kind of deposits are of critica
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  • ! Name !! Morphology !! No. of Slipfaces !! Wind Direction !! Sand Supply (relative) !! Relative
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  • ...ent. The chronology and micro stratigraphy of cement can be known from the morphology of thin layers of cement. “Cement stratigraphy” shows what happens duri
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  • ...cus braunii, which sometimes retains its diagnostic cup-and-stalk colonial morphology and/or its unique chemical compound, botryococcane;<ref>Moldowan, J. M., an
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  • * Texture and morphology: The physical occurrence of fluid inclusion is described relative to the ro
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  • ...10/1150/1162.htm North Sabine Lake field: Complex deposition and reservoir morphology of lower Hackberry (Oligocene), southwest Louisiana]: AAPG Bulletin, v. 71,
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  • ...Pockmark-like depressions near the Goliat hydrocarbon field, Barents Sea: Morphology and genesis: Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 26, p. 1035–1042.</ref>, 20
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  • ...forms are dipping surfaces having geometry that preserves the depositional morphology of the delta-front or shoreface slope; and their distribution reflects the ...R. L. Slingerland, 2010, Significant effect of sediment cohesion on delta morphology: Nature Geoscience, v. 3, no. 2, p. 105–109, doi: 10.1038/ngeo730.</ref>
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  • | Pore network characterization; grain size and morphology; mineral types and abundances (in combination with SEM or microprobe analys
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  • * Embley, R. W., and R. Jacobi, 1977, Distribution and morphology of large submarine sediment slides and slumps on Atlantic continental margi
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  • ...t al.<ref>Loucks, R. G., R. M. Reed, S. C. Ruppel, and D. M. Jarvie, 2009, Morphology, genesis, and distribution of nanometer-scale pores in siliceous mudstones
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  • ...5F0F5A5B221.TCpfixus72a?name=Loucks+et+al+nanopore+paper.pdf&type=resource Morphology, genesis, and distribution of nanometer-scale pores in siliceous mudstones
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