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1. Diagenetic Impact on High-Pressure High-Temperature Reservoirs in Deep-Water Submarine Fan Sandstone of Qiongdongnan Basin, South China Sea.

2. Architecture of Fluvial and Deltaic Deposits Exposed Along the Eastern Edge of the Western Fan of Jezero Crater, Mars.

3. A deep-marine ichnofossil assemblage from the Tertiary-age Algeciras Formation and related units, Campo de Gibraltar Complex, Southern Spain.

4. 塔里木盆地库车坳陷北部巴什基奇克组三段骨架砂体沉积微相与构型.

5. Systematic vertical organization of matrix-rich and associated matrix-poor sandstones in ancient deep-marine slope and basin-floor deposits.

6. Sequence architecture, depositional system evolution and controlling factors in a lacustrine basin: a case study from Changdi Area, Bohai Bay Basin, Eastern China.

7. Along-Strike Reservoir Development of Steep-Slope Depositional Systems: Case Study from Liushagang Formation in the Weixinan Sag, Beibuwan Basin, South China Sea.

8. Facies analysis and distribution of Late Palaeogene deep‐water massive sandstones in submarine‐fan lobes, NW Borneo.

9. Implication Linkage among Microfacies, Diagenesis, and Reservoir Properties of Sandstones: A Case Study of Dongying Formation, Nanpu Sag, Bohai Bay Basin.

10. Sedimentary Facies Analysis of the Third Eocene Member of Shahejie Formation in the Bonan Sag of Bohai Bay Basin (China): Implications for Facies Heterogeneities in Sandstone Reservoirs.

11. Interpreting post-depositional alterations in deep-marine sandstones: Butano Sandstone, central CaliforniaUSA.

12. Impact of Grain-Coating Clays on Porosity Preservation in Paleocene Turbidite Channel Sandstones: Nelson Oil Field, UK Central North Sea.

13. Characterization of tight sandstone and sedimentary facies using well logs and seismic inversion in lacustrine gravity-flow deposits.

14. Depositional and diagenetic controls on the reservoir quality of Early Miocene syn-rift deep-marine sandstones, NW Saudi Arabia.

15. 琼东南盆地乐东凹陷梅山组海底扇 沉积演化及油气地质意义.

16. Deep- versus shallow-marine sandstone provenance in the mid-Carboniferous Clare Basin, western Ireland.

17. Origin of mud in turbidites and hybrid event beds: Insight from ponded mudstone caps of the Castagnola turbidite system (north‐west Italy).

18. Sedimentary characteristics of hyperpycnites in a shallow lacustrine environment: A case study from the Lower Cretaceous Xiguayuan Formation, Luanping Basin, Northeast China.

19. Trakya Havzası Kuzeybatısında Hamitabat Formasyonu Denizaltı Yelpaze Kumtaşlarının Rezervuar Potansiyeli.

20. Intra‐clinothem variability in sedimentary texture and process regime recorded down slope profiles.

21. GAS‐HYDRATE SYSTEMS AND GAS VOLUMETRIC ASSESSMENT IN THE LOWER FANGLIAO BASIN, TAIWAN ACCRETIONARY WEDGE.

22. Reservoir potential of the Haymana Formation submarine-fan sandstones in the Haymana Basin of Turkey.

23. Some deep-marine ichnofossils from Labuan and Klias Peninsula, west of Sabah.

24. Petrographic classification of sand and sandstone.

25. Reservoir quality evaluation and prediction in ultra-deep tight sandstones in the Kuqa depression, China.

26. Impact of meteoric water flushing on diagenesis of deep-marine turbidite sandstones: A case study from the Tertiary sandstones of Frigg and Grane fields, northern North sea.

27. Transitional flow deposits on submarine lobe flank (Veřovice and Lhoty Fms, Albian – Cenomanian, Polish Outer Carpathians).

28. Ordovician conulariid monospecific assemblages (Czech Republic, Morocco).

29. New insights into deep-lacustrine architectural elements: Examples from the upper Triassic Yanchang Formation, Ordos basin.

30. Storm-reworked shallow-marine fans in the Middle Triassic Baise area, South China.

31. Seismic geomorphology applied to sediment dispersal patterns and an analysis of the stages of channel-lobe systems in the Yinggehai Basin, northern South China Sea.

32. Lateral juxtapositions of channel and lobe elements in distributive submarine fans: Three-dimensional outcrop study of the Ross Sandstone and geometric model.

33. U-Pb age of detrital zircons from neoproterozoic placers of the Erementau-Niyaz massif as a reflection of stages of Precambrian tectono-magmatic evolution of northern Kazakhstan.

34. Sedimentary processes of shallow-marine turbidite fans: An example from the Huangliu Formation in the Yinggehai Basin, South China Sea.

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

36. Lithofacies Characters and Significance of the Submarine Fan of the Liufengguan Group in Qinling.

37. Defining the concept of stratigraphic grade and applying it to stratal (reservoir) architecture and evolution of the slope-to-basin profile: An outcrop perspective

38. Geometry and architectural associations of co-genetic debrite–turbidite beds in basin-margin strata, Carboniferous Ross Sandstone (Ireland): Applications to reservoirs located on the margins of structurally confined submarine fans

39. Sedimentology, stratigraphic occurrence and origin of linked debrites in the West Crocker Formation (Oligo-Miocene), Sabah, NW Borneo

40. Multiscale stratigraphic analysis of a structurally confined submarine fan: Carboniferous Ross Sandstone, Ireland: Reply.

41. Role played by clay content in controlling reservoir quality of submarine fan system, Forties Sandstone Member, Central Graben, North Sea.

42. Constraining the depth and timing of large-scale conical sandstone intrusions.

43. Deep-sea trace fossils and depositional model from the lower Miocene Tiaret Marl Formation (northwestern Algeria).

44. Submarine-fan deposited sandstone and rudite in a mid-Cenozoic interarc basin in Maewo, Vanuatu (New Hebrides).

45. Facies architecture of perched lobes deposited by expanding supercritical density flows – field examples from the Eocene Sant Llorenç del Munt fan-delta complex (Ebro Foreland Basin, NE Spain).

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