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151. A New Rapid Method for Measuring the Vertical Head Profile.

152. A cryptic record of Burgess Shale-type diversity from the early Cambrian of Baltica.

153. Experimental investigation of seismic velocity behavior of CO2 saturated sandstones under varying temperature and pressure conditions.

154. Examining Fluvial Stratigraphic Architecture Using Ground-Penetrating Radar at the Fanta Stream Fossil and Archaeological Site, Central Ethiopia.

155. Neogene echinoids from the Cayman Islands, West Indies: regional implications.

156. Hydrocarbon generation and expulsion characteristics of Lower Permian P1f source rocks in the Fengcheng area, northwest margin, Junggar Basin, NW China: implications for tight oil accumulation potential assessment.

157. Leaf Cuticle Microstructure of Machilus maomingensis sp. nov. (Lauraceae) from the Eocene of the Maoming Basin, South China.

158. New Data of Macrofossils in the Ediacaran Wenghui Biota from Guizhou, South China.

159. Depositional Controls on the Ichnology of Ordovician Wave-dominated Marine Facies: New Evidence from the Shirgesht Formation, Central Iran.

160. Depositional System of the Carboniferous Huanglong Formation, Eastern Sichuan Basin: Constraints from Sedimentology and Geochemistry.

161. The Coarse-Grained Lacustrine Slope Apron Deposits in the Moliqing Area, Yitong Basin, Northeast China.

162. Characteristics and Origin of Tight Oil Accumulations in the Upper Triassic Yanchang Formation of the Ordos Basin, North-Central China.

163. Ocean Chemistry Revealed by Mineralogical and Geochemical Evidence at the Permian-Triassic Mass Extinction, Offshore the Persian Gulf, Iran.

164. Termination Time of the Emeishan Basalts in the Buotuo Region, SW China.

165. Bird community response to Marcellus shale gas development.

166. Middle Jurassic continental to marine transition in an extensional tectonics context: the Genna Selole Fm depositional system in the Tacchi area (central Sardinia, Italy).

167. Apatite fission-track analysis of Cretaceous alkaline rocks of Ponta Grossa and Alto Paranaíba Arches, Brazil.

168. Facies mosaic and diagenetic patterns of the early Devonian (Late Pragian-Early Emsian) microbialite-dominated carbonate sequences, Qasr Member, Jauf Formation, Saudi Arabia.

169. Mode of formation of the Nile Gorge in northern Egypt: a study by DEM-SRTM data and GIS analysis.

170. The Eagle Ford Shale Development and Local Government Fiscal Behavior.

171. Sedimentology, depositional environments and significance of an Ediacaran salt-withdrawal minibasin, Billy Springs Formation, Flinders Ranges, South Australia.

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

173. Defining the shelf edge and the three-dimensional shelf edge to slope facies variability in shelf-edge deltas.

174. Status of Stratigraphy Research in China.

175. Lithostratigraphic analysis of a new stromatolite-thrombolite reef from across the rise of atmospheric oxygen in the Paleoproterozoic Turee Creek Group, Western Australia.

176. Impact of fines and rock wettability on reservoir formation damage.

177. Impact of chemical alteration on the poromechanical properties of carbonate rocks.

178. Attenuation modes from Vertical Seismic Profiling and sonic waveform in a carbonate reservoir, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

179. Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts of Laurentian affinity from blocks of limestone in the Rosroe Formation, South Mayo Trough, western Ireland and their palaeogeographic implication.

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

181. Unraveling the Peruvian Phase of the Central Andes: stratigraphy, sedimentology and geochronology of the Salar de Atacama Basin (22°30-23°S), northern Chile.

182. Sequence hierarchy in a Mesoproterozoic interior sag basin: from basin fill to reservoir scale, the Tombador Formation, Chapada Diamantina Basin, Brazil.

183. Fossil Liverworts from the Lower Cretaceous Huolinhe Formation in Inner Mongolia, China.

184. A New Species of Amsassia from the Ordovician of Korea and South China: Paleobiological and Paleogeographical Significance.

185. Reservoir Characteristics of Lacustrine Shale and Marine Shale: Examples from the Songliao Basin, Bohai Bay Basin and Qiannan Depression.

186. Three-dimensional modelling of magnetotelluric data to image Sehqanat hydrocarbon reservoir in southwestern Iran.

187. Salt body detection from seismic data via sparse representation.

188. Analysis of laboratory data on ultrasonic monitoring of permeability reduction due to biopolymer formation in unconsolidated granular media.

189. The upper Viséan-Serpukhovian in the type area for the Serpukhovian Stage (Moscow Basin, Russia): Part 1. Sequences, disconformities, and biostratigraphic summary.

190. Çakraz Formation, Çamdağ area, NW Turkey: early/mid-Permian age, Rotliegend (Germany) and Southern Alps (Italy) equivalent-a stratigraphic re-assessment via palynological long-distance correlation.

191. Sequential approach to joint flow-seismic inversion for improved characterization of fractured media.

192. Combined X-ray microanalytical study of the Nd uptake capability of argillaceous rocks.

193. Earthquake-induced Soft-sediment Deformation Structures in the Dengfeng Area, Henan Province, China: Constraints on Qinling Tectonic Evolution during the Early Cambrian.

194. Coevolution of Brachiopod Paleobiogeography and Tectonopaleogeography during the Early-Middle Permian.

195. New Species of Cretolimonia and Mesotipula (Diptera: Limoniidae) from the Middle Jurassic of Northeastern China.

196. New Permian Aliyak and Kariz Now formations, Alborz Basin, NE Iran: correlation with the Zagros Mountains and Oman.

197. 40Ar/39Ar Geochronology of the Late Paleozoic Woniusi Basalts from the Baoshan Terrane, SW China: Implications for the Rifting of the Northern Margin of Gondwana.

198. The ejection site of Black Beauty revealed by 90 million impact craters.

199. Quantitative Analysis on Shale Oil Accumulations Conditions for 4th Member of Shahejie Formation in Liaohe Western Depression.

200. Controlling Function of Overlying High-Quality Source Rock on Above-Generation and Below-Storage Tight Oil Reservoirs.

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