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    How Committed Are Australian Universities to Environmental Sustainability? A Perspective on and from the University of Melbourne by Baer, Hans A., Gallois, Arnaud

    Published in Critical sociology (01-03-2018)
    “…Drawing upon our experiences at the University of Melbourne, we examine the issue of how environmentally sustainable that university and other Australian…”
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    How do thrombolites form? Multiphase construction of lacustrine microbialites, Purbeck Limestone Group, (Jurassic), Dorset, UK by Bosence, Dan, Gallois, Arnaud, Hendry, Jim

    Published in Sedimentology (01-02-2022)
    “…This paper examines how non‐marine thrombolites are formed through a complex, multiphase process of microbial framework construction, erosion, cementation,…”
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    Influence of extensional faults and relay ramp on palaeo‐topography and lacustrine carbonate facies: Purbeck Limestone Group (Upper Jurassic – Lower Cretaceous), Wessex Basin, UK by Gallois, Arnaud, Bosence, Daniel, Burgess, Peter

    Published in Basin research (01-12-2021)
    “…Lacustrine carbonate facies distribution is controlled by multiple environmental parameters including climate, hydrology, and tectonic setting, but few…”
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    Broken Beds, but better science; using multiple hypotheses to interpret geological data by Gallois, Arnaud, Burgess, Peter, Bosence, Dan, Hollis, Cathy

    Published in Terra nova (Oxford, England) (01-02-2023)
    “…In this study, we propose a multiple hypotheses approach to improve interpretations of limited remotely sensed datasets, such as sparsely exposed outcrops,…”
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    Brackish to hypersaline facies in lacustrine carbonates: Purbeck Limestone Group, Upper Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous, Wessex Basin, Dorset, UK by Gallois, Arnaud, Bosence, Dan, Burgess, Peter M.

    Published in Facies (01-04-2018)
    “…Sedimentary facies and stratigraphic architecture of non-marine carbonates are controlled by a range of environmental parameters, such as climate, hydrology…”
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    Tectonic versus diagenetic origin of fractures in a naturally fractured carbonate reservoir analog (Nerthe Anticline, southeastern France) by Lavenu, Arthur P. C, Lamarche, Juliette, Gallois, Arnaud, Gauthier, Bertrand D. M

    Published in AAPG bulletin (01-12-2013)
    “…Field analogues allow a better characterization of fracture networks to constrain naturally fractured reservoir models. In analogues, the origin, nature,…”
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    Relating background fractures to diagenesis and rock physical properties in a platform–slope transect. Example of the Maiella Mountain (central Italy) by Lavenu, Arthur P.C., Lamarche, Juliette, Salardon, Roland, Gallois, Arnaud, Marié, Lionel, Gauthier, Bertrand D.M.

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-03-2014)
    “…Fractured reservoirs are of prime interest as fracture networks control most of the fluid flow and/or accumulation. However, characterizing 3D fracture…”
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    Discriminating between the origins of remotely sensed circular structures; carbonate mounds, diapirs or periclinal folds? Purbeck Limestone Group, Weymouth Bay, UK by Bosence, Dan W. J, Collier, Jenny S, Fleckner, Simon, Gallois, Arnaud, Watkinson, Ian M

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-09-2018)
    “…Many sedimentary rock successions contain plan-view circular structures such as impacts, diapirs and carbonate buildups. When remotely sensed, it can be…”
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    Late Jurassic Lacustrine Carbonates : a Multi-Scale Analysis of the Mupe Member (Purbeck Limestone Group) of the Wessex Basin, Uk by Gallois, Arnaud

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…The discovery of hydrocarbons in Lower Cretaceous, non-marine carbonates in the South Atlantic has triggered much research into understanding how such complex…”
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