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Southeast Europe to West Central Asia

168 entries found.

2014

  • Stratigraphy of the East Carpathian Foreland: Implications for sediment delivery to the NW Black Sea

    Black Sea Project: Northwest Black Sea Sediment Delivery 2012-14

    Author(s): de Leeuw, A., Vincent, S.J. and Vautravers, B.P.H.

    Report Number: CASP.BlackSea.NW2012-14.6

    2014-07
  • Porosity and permeability study of Late Jurassic limestones from the Russian western Greater Caucasus

    Black Sea Project 2014-16

    Author(s): Vincent, S.J., Guo, L. and Elphinstone, J.

    Report Number: CASP.BlackSea2014-16.46

    2014-05
  • XRD and MICP seal analysis of Cenozoic mudstone samples from the Russian western Greater Caucasus

    Black Sea Project 2014-16

    Author(s): Vincent, S.J.

    Report Number: CASP.BlackSea2014-16.45

    2014-05
  • Controls on variations in Cenozoic exhumation along the western Greater Caucasus

    Black Sea Project 2010-12

    Author(s): Vincent, S.J., Somin, M.L., Carter, A., Vezzoli, G., Vautravers, B.P.H. and Whittaker, A.C.

    Report Number: CASP.BlackSea2010-12.44

    2014-02

2013

  • Petrographic and heavy mineral fingerprinting of Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene sediment delivery systems to the NW Black Sea

    Black Sea Project: Northwest Black Sea Sediment Delivery 2012-14

    Author(s): de Leeuw, A., Vincent, S.J., Hyden, F.M., Morton, A.C. and Vautravers, B.P.H.

    Report Number: CASP.BlackSea.NW2012-14.5

    2013-11
  • Locality and thin-section descriptions from 2009 fieldwork to the Pontides, Turkey

    Black Sea Project 2010-12

    Author(s): Vincent, S.J. and Guo, L.

    Report Number: CASP.BlackSea2010-12.42

    2013-11
  • GIS database of localities, samples and photographs from 2002 fieldwork to central Georgia and northern Armenia

    Black Sea Project 2010-12

    Author(s): Vincent, S.J.

    Report Number: CASP.BlackSea2010-12.43

    2013-11
  • Silurian black shales in Russia: A review

    Silurian Organic-Rich Source Rocks Project - Part 1

    Author(s): Bogolepova, O. and Gubanov, A.

    Report Number: CASP.SIL2012-13.1

    2013-10
  • The petrography, provenance and reservoir potential of sandstone and limestone samples from the Pontides, Turkey

    Black Sea Project 2010-12

    Author(s): Vincent, S.J., Hyden, F.M., Morton, A.C., Derman, A.S. and Guo, L.

    Report Number: CASP.BlackSea2010-12.39

    2013-07
  • The petrography and provenance of Late Cretaceous-Eocene sandstones in Central Anatolia, Turkey

    Black Sea Project 2010-12

    Author(s): Nairn, S., Vincent, S.J., Hyden, F.M. and Morton, A.C.

    Report Number: CASP.BlackSea2010-12.40

    2013-07
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