The research presented in the article was undertaken in order to better investigate the generation potential of the Oligocene Menilite Formation due to its importance as source rocks within the Outer Carpathian Basin. The non-isothermal decomposition of the selected Carpathian source rock was studied to determine the kinetic parameters of the pyrolysis process. The kinetic parameters of bulk ro…
Increasing risks from sea-level rise and other climate impacts call for a focus on physical coastal attributes, emphasising the need for region-specific tools to address the vulnerability of different coastlines. This paper presents the development of a Physical Coastal Vulnerability Index (PCVI) for climate change impacts like sea-level rise, erosion, and storm surges, which is applied to the …
In this research, the mud diapirism phenomenon in the Membrillal sector in Cartagena is characterized to analyze its spatiotemporal evolution. The goal is to geomorphologically, geotechnically, and geologically characterize the area to zone regions with the greatest susceptibility to geological hazards and provide an updated diagnosis of the phenomenon. This study is conducted due to the risks …
Investigations carried out on 72 fluid samples from 59 sites spread over the area surrounding the Sea of Marmara show that their geochemical and isotopic features are related to different segment settings of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ). We collected fluids from thermal and mineral waters including bubbling and dissolved gases. The outlet temperatures of the collected waters ranged fro…
The article presents a comprehensive analysis of long-term studies on hydrogen-hydrocarbon free gases (FGs) in the rocks of the Khibiny massif, systematically organized and generalized for the first time. Gasometric observations were predominantly conducted within underground mine workings, with occasional measurements taken during the drilling of exploration boreholes at the surface or in subs…
Shallow landslides are one of the most common natural hazards in Brazil and worldwide. Susceptibility maps are powerful tools to analyze the spatial probability of shallow landslide occurrences. The outputs of susceptibility maps strongly depend on the type of landslide inventory used. The aim of this study is to examine the influence of different inventories on shallow landslide susceptibility…
Gera Gulf, a relatively small embayment on the island of Lesvos, serves as a representative example of a semi-enclosed, shallow marine system in Greece. Previous studies revealed that the gulf seafloor is occupied by numerous small reefs that are evenly distributed. Recently, seismic surveys together with gravity coring have shown numerous relict reefs within a fine-grained matrix, hosted at di…
We present the evidence of high-velocity regions within the Pacific Large Low Seismic Velocity Province (LLSVP), uncovered using the Virtual Receiver Approach (VRA), a novel seismic imaging method that allows us to determine local absolute velocity values of a non-reflecting body wave that are independent of any assumed Earth model. Our results reveal a complex dynamics of high- and low-velocit…
In the Betic-Rif Cordilleras, recent works have evidenced the existence of well-developed Eocene (Ypresian-Bartonian) carbonate platforms rich in Larger Benthic Foraminifera (LBF). Contrarily to other sectors of the western Tethys, like the Pyrenean domain in the North Iberian Margin, where these platforms started in the early Ypresian (Ilerdian), in the Betic-Rif chains, the recorded Eocene pl…
Heterogeneous reservoirs are prevalent; otherwise, they are rare. The problem is detecting the degree of such heterogeneity, which has a significant impact on hydrocarbon production in oilfields. Several vertical heterogeneity measures were introduced to accomplish this task. The coefficient of variation (CV), the Dykstra–Parsons coefficient (VDP), and the Lorenz coefficient (LC) are the most…