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1. Seafloor pockmarks on the South Westland margin of the South Island/Te Waipounamu, Aotearoa New Zealand.

2. Alluvial fans and fan deltas in the Paparoa Formation, Greymouth Basin: a new rift model.

3. Improving the nonlinear control performance of the supply fan at air handling units using a gain scheduling control strategy.

4. Lateral, longitudinal, and temporal variation in trench-slope basin fill: examples from the Neogene Akitio sub-basin, Hikurangi Margin, New Zealand.

5. Detrital zircon provenance evidence for an early Permian longitudinal river flowing into the Midland Basin of west Texas.

6. Snow-avalanche boulder fans in Jotunheimen, southern Norway: Schmidt-hammer exposure-age dating, geomorphometrics, dynamics and evolution.

7. Migration of the lower North Palawan submarine canyon: characteristics and controls.

8. Year-round-based optimization of high‐low control in the regenerative indirect evaporative cooler (RIEC).

9. Ichnological and Sedimentological Characteristics of Submarine Fan-Delta Deposits in a Half-Graben, Lower Cretaceous Palnatokes Bjerg Formation, NE Greenland.

10. Analysis and Design of a Smart Startup Method for a Single-Phase BLDC Fan Motor.

11. Stephonyx californiensis sp. nov. (Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea: Uristidae), a new bathyal scavenger species from the Central Gulf of California, Mexico, and comments on the bathymetric and geographic distribution of the Stephonyx species group.

12. Identification of the Base of the Continental Slope on Sedimentary Fans.

13. Stratigraphy and Distribution of Gravity Flow Deposition, Lower Devonian F4 Unit, Zarzaitine Oilfield, Illizi Basin, Algeria.

14. Omanichnus and Vitichnus—Two New Graphoglyptid Ichnogenera from Upper Triassic Deep-Sea Fan Deposits in Oman.

15. Mangarara Formation: exhumed remnants of a middle Miocene, temperate carbonate, submarine channel-fan system on the eastern margin of Taranaki Basin, New Zealand.

16. Tectonic evolution of the Lachian Orogen, southeast Australia: historical review, data synthesis and modern perspectives.

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