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    Research on Mechanisms and Control Measures of Surrounding Rock Disaster in Large Section Roadway with Top Coal under the Influence of Tectonic Stress by Yang Yu, Jianfei Lu, Dingchao Chen, Yuxin Pan, Xiangqian Zhao, Cheng Chen

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Based on the principle of damage mechanics, the critical size discriminant of the LSRTC was deduced, and the induction mechanism of section size effect and tectonic stress effect on the roadway surrounding rock disaster was revealed. …”
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    DEEP STRUCTURE, TECTONIC EVOLUTION AND HYDROCARBON POTENTIAL OF THE KALAMIT SWELL (NORTHWESTERN SHELF OF THE BLACK SEA) ACCORDING TO DENSITY MODELING DATA by M.V. Kozlenko, Yu.V. Kozlenko

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The deep structure, tectonic evolution and hydrocarbon potential of the Kalamitsky swell (КS) were determined using the density modeling method. …”
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    Fluvial terrace formation in a mountainous area (2): influence of eustatism, tectonics and altitudinal distribution of watersheds based on an allostratigraphic study (Albania) by Mugnier, Jean-Louis, Guzmán, Oswaldo, Vassallo, Riccardo,  Matraku, Kristina, Jouanne, François

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This variety is controlled by the respective amount of the three parameters: lateral erosion, aggradation and difference between incision and aggradation.Active faults offset the paleoriver profiles at throw rates locally greater than 1 mm·yr-1 and the tectonic uplift influences the long term incision: Nested strath terraces or nested filled terraces with substratum risers occur in zones of high uplift rate (greater than 0.4 mm·yr-1), superposed units and nested fill terraces with hidden substratum risers occur in the weakly uplifted zones of the intra-mountainous graben-like structures.Most of the Albanian terraces are located above straths (nearly flat erosional surfaces) linked to phases of lateral beveling. …”
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    Tectonic movements and deformations within the Bishkek local GPS network (Northern Tien Shan) based on long-term space geodetic observations by @Kuzikov, Sergey I., Prokhorov, Oleg A.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Moreover, the high strain rate is not concentrated in fault zones and is dispersed over the area of the Cenozoic tectonic block, which is located at the junction of the northern spurs of the Kyrgyz Range and the Chu depression.…”
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    Identification of Oil Vertical Migration Through Tectonic Fractures: A New Insight into the Oil Migration Process in the Central Ordos Basin, China by Yiwei Ren, Aiguo Wang, Yanjun Du, Chunyu Li, Bianyang Wang, Zilong Li, Jie Wang, Jinxiang Wei

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Identifying oil migration through tectonic fractures in stable cratons is always challenging due to limited technical approaches. …”
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    New insight into the controlling factors of differences in carbonate buried-hills driven by tectonic activity: a case study of the Weixinan Sag, Beibuwan Basin, China by Yanying Li, Kongyou Wu, Jia Zhong, Yannan Du, Jinyou Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We propose four karst types under the control of tectonic activities, and establish a development model for the karst in the Weixinan Sag buried-hills. …”
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    Controlling Effect of Wave-Dominated Delta Sedimentary Facies on Unconventional Reservoirs: A Case Study of Pinghu Tectonic Belt in Xihu Sag, East China Sea Basin by Qinglong Chen, Renhai Pu, Xiaomin Xue, Ming Han, Yanxin Wang, Xin Cheng, Hanning Wu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In order to find the “sweet spots” of unconventional oil and gas from the Pinghu Formation in the Pinghu Tectonic Belt, we are committed to clarifying the development and distribution rules of coal-measure source rocks and tight reservoirs as well as the controlling factors. …”
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