A Cardona, S León, JS Jaramillo… - The geology of …, 2020 - researchgate.net
The Cretaceous tectonic evolution of the western margin of South America involves a shift from an extensional convergent margin toward a more compressional setting that marks the …
Earth's climate sensitivity, defined as the temperature increase for a doubling of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (p CO 2), and the mechanisms responsible for amplification of …
Pedogenic siderite is a carbonate mineral that forms in the reducing groundwaters of poorly drained soils and paleosols in zonal climatic belts with strongly positive precipitation …
G Heldreich, J Redfern, B Legler, K Gerdes… - 2017 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Prediction of sandstone body dimensions within paralic depositional systems is crucial for the development of predictive 3D reservoir models. Continental-scale paralic reservoir …
This study aims to investigate the global hydrologic cycle during the mid-Cretaceous greenhouse by utilizing the oxygen isotopic composition of pedogenic carbonates (calcite …
Palaeo‐exposure surfaces within and at the top of the carbonate‐dominated Aptian Dariyan Formation have been poorly studied in the Iranian sector of the Persian Gulf. This paper …
R Coimbra, A Immenhauser, F Olóriz - Earth-Science Reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
Chemostratigraphy applied to ancient marine carbonates is commonly based on one- dimensional (stratigraphic) sections or core data. As demonstrated from modern oceans, this …
Distinct lateral and stratigraphic trends in paleosol morphology and clay mineralogy, in conjunction with the stable-isotope composition of sub-millimeter-scale spherulitic siderite …
Abstract In a terrestrial Triassic–Jurassic boundary succession of southern Sweden, perfectly zoned sphaerosiderites are restricted to a specific sandy interval deposited during …