Search Results - "Gallois, Arnaud"
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How Committed Are Australian Universities to Environmental Sustainability? A Perspective on and from the University of Melbourne
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
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
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
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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A French naval surgeon's account of disease, treatments and hospitals in colonial Sydney, 1873
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Brackish to hypersaline facies in lacustrine carbonates: Purbeck Limestone Group, Upper Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous, Wessex Basin, Dorset, UK
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)
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)
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
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
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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Porosity gain and loss in unconventional reservoirs: Example of rock typing in Lower Cretaceous hemipelagic limestones, SE France (Provence)
Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-12-2013)“…We characterize porosity evolution in hemipelagic limestones of the Lower Cretaceous Vocontian Basin (Northern Provence, SE France), which are surface analogs…”
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