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    Formative Assessment in a Geology Classroom: Promoting Learning by Giving Top Marks by Daniel S. Helman

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Based on the observation that teacher expectation often drives classroom success, a project was undertaken whereby all students were given top marks in two sections of a geology classroom at the undergraduate level. To further this project, a student motivation strategy was attempted to take the place of their not having to fear for top marks.  …”
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    Subsurface geology of the Torino metropolitan area (Westernmost Po Plain, NW Italy) by Andrea Irace, Igor Marcelli, Gianfranco Fioraso, Andrea Festa, Rita Catanzariti, Brunella Raco, Matia Menichini, Giulio Masetti, Elisa Brussolo, Gianna Vivaldo, Marco Doveri

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The 1:100,000 subsurface geological map of the Torino metropolitan area covers ∼900 km2 in the westernmost Po Plain, an area of great relevance being crossed by the late Neogene to Quaternary ‘Torino Hill Front’ (THF), a tens of kilometers long, NW-verging buried and blind thrust. …”
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    Influence of Caprock Morphology on Solubility Trapping during CO2 Geological Sequestration by Pradeep Reddy Punnam, Balaji Krishnamurthy, Vikranth Kumar Surasani

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In this technology, carbon capture and transport grid will send CO2 to the storage facilities that are using various storage techniques. Geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) is one such storage technique where CO2 is injected into a deep geological subsurface formation. …”
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    Scaling Geological Fracture Network from a Micro to a Macro Scale by Rouhollah Basirat, Kamran Goshtasbi, Morteza Ahmadi

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Characterizing fracture systems at various scales, modeling fracture distributions, and clarifying scale relations that correlate total fracture systems are of paramount importance in geology, mining, civil engineering, and petroleum engineering. …”
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    Several Geological Issues of Schrödinger Basin Exposed by CE-2 CELMS Data by Z. G. Meng, H. H. Wang, Y. C. Zheng, Y. Z. Wang, H. Miyamoto, Z. C. Cai, J. S. Ping, Y. Z. Zhu

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The results are as follows. (1) The geological units are reevaluated with the CELMS data and a new geological view was provided according to the brightness temperature and emissivity maps. (2) The surface topography plays an important role in the observed CELMS data. (3) The hot anomaly in the basin floor indicates a warm substrate. (4) The pyroxene-bearing anorthosite is probably an important cause for the cold anomaly over the lunar surface. …”
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    Structural peculiarities and metallogeny of the Gonzha Salient according to geological and geophysical research data by Kopylov M. I., Petukhova L. L.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article reviews and summarizes the data of regional and large-scale geological and geophysical works by JSC Dalgeofizika, Institute of Tectonics and Geophysics, and other organizations within the Gonzha Salient and its framing. …”
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    Influence of Tectonic and Geological Structure on GIC in Southern South Island, New Zealand by M. Ingham, K. Pratscher, W. Heise, E. Bertrand, M. Kruglyakov, C. J. Rodger

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The data are largely 3‐dimensional in character, but show distinct features that can be related to the known tectonic and geological structure. In this work we focus on how the measured MT impedance tensors, and a simple interpretation of conductivity structure, can be used to assess the influence of tectonic and geological structure on GIC. …”
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    Geological Influences on Wine Quality: Analyzing Nebbiolo Grapes from Northern Italy by Laura Santagostini, Vittoria Guglielmi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The analysis employed ICP-AES (inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry) to measure trace elements such as Al, Ba, and Mn, linking their concentrations to the soil’s geological properties. Elements were categorized into three groups based on their origins—natural soil contributions (Al, Ba, Li, Mn, Mo, Sr, Ti), those influenced by production cycles (Ca, Mg, K, Cu, Zn, Fe), and artificial sources (Co, Cr, Ni, V)—asserting that the first group serves as the most reliable indicators for tracing wines back to their vineyard origins. …”
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