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21. | QiXia Formation Sedimentary Facies Feature In The Northwest Sichuan Area |
22. | Reservoir Characteristics And Main Controlling Factors Of The Reef Flats In The Changxing Formation, Wolonghe-Bodong Area, Eastern Sichuan |
23. | Characteristics And Genetic Mechanism Of Facies-controlled Eogenetic Karst Reservoir Of Cretaceous Mishrif Formation In The Halfaya Oilfield,Iraq |
24. | Palaeoenvironment Change In Shallow-marine Carbonate Platform Across The Permian-Triassic Boundary In South China And Its Possible Cause |
25. | Evolution Of Reef-bank System In The North And South Continental Margins Of South China Sea And Their Difference |
26. | Sedimentary Evolution Characteristics Of The Middle Proterozoic Luanshigou Formation-Taizi Formation In Shennongjia Area |
27. | Carbon isotopic fractionation across a late Cambrian carbonate platform: A regional response to the spice event as recorded in the Great Basin, United States |
28. | Triassic Yangtze Platform margin: Evolution, internal architecture, and death of a large, attached carbonate platform, Guizhou Province, China |
29. | Carbonate platform evolution during icehouse periods: A Late Paleozoic (Asselian/Sakmarian) example, Hueco Mountains, west Texas |
30. | Depositional dynamics of a giant carbonate platform: The Famennian Palliser Formation of western Canada |
31. | Lateral variability of facies and cycles in the Furongian (late Cambrian) carbonate platform: an example from the Big Horse Member of the Orr Formation in western Utah, U.S.A |
32. | Tectonically controlled autocyclicity in the Furongian (late Cambrian) carbonate platform, central Nevada and western Utah, USA |
33. | Evaluation of controls on carbonate platform morphology, facies and diagenetic variability: An Oligocene example from southeast Spain |
34. | Tectonic and eustatic controls on the evolution of the Maldive carbonate platform |
35. | Stratigraphy, petrology, and geochemistry of a mid-oceanic carbonate platform: Niue Island, South Pacific |
36. | A sequence stratigraphic analysis of an Oligocene to Miocene carbonate platform: Beagle and northern Dampier subbasins, Australia |
37. | Sea-level effects on carbonate platform evolution: Plio-Pleistocene, northwestern Great Bahama Bank |
38. | Sedimentary geology of the Great Bank of Guizhou: Birth, evolution and death of a Triassic isolated carbonate platform, Guizhou Province, south China |
39. | Stable isotopic studies of early Proterozoic banded iron formations and late proterozoic carbonate platform sequences |
40. | The Characteristics And Accumulation Mechanism Of Organic Matter Of Shallow Carbonate Platform |
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