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1. Ancient Stratigraphy Preserving a Wet‐to‐Dry, Fluvio‐Lacustrine to Aeolian Transition Near Barth Crater, Arabia Terra, Mars.

2. Capillary Trapping of CO2 in Sandstone Using Low Field NMR Relaxometry.

3. Impact of geochemical and geomechanical changes on CO2 sequestration potential in sandstone and limestone aquifers.

4. Multistage dolomitization in the Qal'eh Dokhtar Formation (Middle‐Upper Jurassic), Central Iran: petrographic and geochemical evidence.

5. Current-aligned dewatering sheets and 'enhanced' primary current lineation in turbidite sandstones of the Marnoso-arenacea Formation.

6. Sandstone grain size characteristics of the Upper Jurassic Emuerhe Formation in the western region, Mohe Basin (NE China).

7. Timing of Late Cretaceous shortening and basin development, Little Hatchet Mountains, southwestern New Mexico, USA - implications for regional Laramide tectonics.

8. Geological Features and Formation Processes of the Makeng Fe Deposit, China.

9. Diagenesis in the Middle Jurassic Khatatba Formation sandstones in the Shoushan Basin, northern Western Desert, Egypt.

10. Architecture and depositional development of the Eocene deep-marine Morillo and Coscojuela Formations, Aínsa Basin, Spain.

11. Putative domal microbial structures in fluvial siliciclastic facies of the Mesoproterozoic (1.09 Ga) Copper Harbor Conglomerate, Upper Peninsula of Michigan, USA.

12. Can liquefied debris flows deposit clean sand over large areas of sea floor? Field evidence from the Marnoso-arenacea Formation, Italian Apennines.

13. Geochemistry of Carboniferous Sandstones (Sardar Formation), East-Central Iran: Implication for Provenance and Tectonic Setting.

14. Sharp-based marine sandstone bodies in the Mulichinco Formation (Lower Cretaceous), Neuquén Basin, Argentina: remnants of transgressive offshore sand ridges.

15. Anatomy of a laterally migrating tidal bar in front of a delta system: Esdolomada Member, Roda Formation, Tremp-Graus Basin, Spain.

16. Acoustic emissions associated with the formation of fracture sets in sandstone under polyaxial stress conditions.

17. DIAGENETIC EVOLUTION OF INCISED CHANNEL SANDSTONES: IMPLICATIONS FOR RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION OF THE LOWER CARBONIFEROUS MARAR FORMATION, GHADAMES BASIN, WESTERN LIBYA.

18. New insight into the evolution of large-volume turbidity currents: comparison of turbidite shape and previous modelling results.

19. Reservoir Characteristics of Tight Sandstone of Shanxi Formation in Linxing Area in the North of Ordos Basin.

20. The Firstly Discovered Cosmic Spherules in Carbonaceous Siltstone from the Taizi Formation of the Mesoproterozoic Shennongjia Group, Central China.

21. DIAGENETIC ORIGIN OF GRAYWACKE MATRIX MINERALS: A DISCUSSION.

22. Sandstone Control Factors of Oil of the Third Member of Shahejie Formation in Dawangzhuang Area in Raoyang Sag.

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