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View article: Deep Dust – An ICDP Drilling Project to Probe Continental Climate from the Late-Paleozoic  Icehouse to the end-Permian Hothouse
Deep Dust – An ICDP Drilling Project to Probe Continental Climate from the Late-Paleozoic  Icehouse to the end-Permian Hothouse Open
The Permian witnessed some of the most profound climatic, biotic, and tectonic events in Earth’s history. Global orogeny leading to the assembly of Pangea culminated by middle Permian time, and included multiple orogenic belts in the…
View article: How natural disasters and environmental fears shape American climate attitudes across political orientation
How natural disasters and environmental fears shape American climate attitudes across political orientation Open
Climate change remains a polarizing issue in the United States, with conservatives expressing greater skepticism regarding its risks. We investigate how fear shapes climate attitudes across political orientations. Utilizing data from a 202…
View article: Multi-Scale Integrated Monitoring System for Enhancing Methane Emission Detection, Quantification & Prediction
Multi-Scale Integrated Monitoring System for Enhancing Methane Emission Detection, Quantification & Prediction Open
This report details the progress and findings of a comprehensive study on reviewing existing solutions, identifying technology gaps, and formulating an “all-in-one” integrated strategy for developing the next-generation multiscale\nmethane…
View article: Fear and Climate Change: How natural disasters and environmental fears shape American climate attitudes across political orientation
Fear and Climate Change: How natural disasters and environmental fears shape American climate attitudes across political orientation Open
Climate change remains a polarizing issue along partisan lines in the United States, with conservatives expressing greater skepticism about its risks. This research investigates how fear shapes climate change attitudes across political ori…
View article: Reservoir and seal characterization of deep marine sediments using seismic facies analysis with machine learning techniques
Reservoir and seal characterization of deep marine sediments using seismic facies analysis with machine learning techniques Open
This work describes key aspects of the methodology for subsurface characterization of Late Miocene deep marine sedimentary systems of the Gulf of Cádiz. In particular, we focus on the products of alongslope bottom currents processes, …
View article: How Moral Foundations Shape Conservative Climate Concerns and Perceptions
How Moral Foundations Shape Conservative Climate Concerns and Perceptions Open
Climate change poses one of the most significant threats facing humanity, yet engagement in climate issues among American conservatives remains low. This study demonstrates the critical role moral foundations play in climate attitudes amon…
View article: Clustering energy support beliefs to reveal unique sub-populations using self-organizing maps
Clustering energy support beliefs to reveal unique sub-populations using self-organizing maps Open
Americans' support for energy sources is quite complex and dependent on a range of socio-demographic characteristics. In a novel approach to investigate energy opinions on renewables and fossil fuels, self-organizing maps are employed to c…
View article: Sedimentary deformation relating to episodic seepage in the last 1.2 million years: a multi-scale seismic study from the Vestnesa Ridge, eastern Fram Strait
Sedimentary deformation relating to episodic seepage in the last 1.2 million years: a multi-scale seismic study from the Vestnesa Ridge, eastern Fram Strait Open
Seafloor hydrocarbon seepage is a natural fluid release process that occurs worldwide on continental shelves, slopes, and in deep oceanic basins. The Vestnesa sedimentary ridge in the eastern Fram Strait hosts a deep-water gas hydrate syst…
View article: Seismic stratigraphy and attenuation of gas-hydrate zones within Hikurangi and Gondwana margins, eastern New Zealand
Seismic stratigraphy and attenuation of gas-hydrate zones within Hikurangi and Gondwana margins, eastern New Zealand Open
SUMMARY Gas hydrates that occur on many continental margins have received global attention. In reflection seismic imaging, the bottom-simulating reflector (BSR) is a common indicator of gas hydrates. However, it is difficult to identify ga…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2022-1190
Comment on egusphere-2022-1190 Open
Abstract. Understanding where normal faults are is critical to an accurate assessment of seismic hazard, the successful exploration for and production of natural (including low-carbon) resources, and for the safe subsurface storage of CO2.…
View article: Nature vs. Nurture: Understanding the survival of Archean cratons
Nature vs. Nurture: Understanding the survival of Archean cratons Open
<p>In a geodynamic, geological and geophysical review of global Archean cratons, we find that the survival of Archean cratons depends on the initial conditions of their formation, as well as the tectonic processes to which they were …
View article: Unsupervised Machine Learning, Multi-Attribute Analysis for Identifying Low Saturation Gas Reservoirs within the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico, and Offshore Australia
Unsupervised Machine Learning, Multi-Attribute Analysis for Identifying Low Saturation Gas Reservoirs within the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico, and Offshore Australia Open
An effective method of identifying and discriminating undersaturated gas accumulations remains unresolved, resulting in uncertainty in hydrocarbon exploration. To address this problem, an unsupervised machine learning multi-attribute analy…
View article: Seismic Attribute Analyses and Attenuation Applications for Detecting Gas Hydrate Presence
Seismic Attribute Analyses and Attenuation Applications for Detecting Gas Hydrate Presence Open
Identifying gas hydrates in the oceanic subsurface using seismic reflection data supported by the presence of a bottom simulating reflector (BSR) is not an easy task, given the wide range of geophysical methods that have been applied to do…
View article: Evolution of a Late Miocene Deep-Water Depositional System in the Southern Taranaki Basin, New Zealand
Evolution of a Late Miocene Deep-Water Depositional System in the Southern Taranaki Basin, New Zealand Open
A long-standing problem in the understanding of deep-water turbidite reservoirs relates to how the three-dimensional evolution of deep-water channel systems evolve in response to channel filling on spatiotemporal scales, and how deposition…
View article: Evolution of a Late Miocene Deep-water Depositional System in the Southern Taranaki Basin, New Zealand
Evolution of a Late Miocene Deep-water Depositional System in the Southern Taranaki Basin, New Zealand Open
A long-standing problem in the understanding of deep-water turbidite reservoirs relates to how the three-dimensional evolution of deep-water channel systems evolve in response to channel filling on spatio-temporal scales, and how depositio…
View article: Enhancing Paleoreef Reservoir Characterization through Machine Learning and Multi-Attribute Seismic Analysis: Silurian Reef Examples from the Michigan Basin
Enhancing Paleoreef Reservoir Characterization through Machine Learning and Multi-Attribute Seismic Analysis: Silurian Reef Examples from the Michigan Basin Open
Historically, Silurian pinnacle reef complexes in the Michigan Basin have been largely identified using 2D seismic with very little research on the reservoir characterization of these reefs using 3D seismic data. By incorporating a high-re…
View article: Basinal variation of seismic attribute response in deepwater architectural element recognition
Basinal variation of seismic attribute response in deepwater architectural element recognition Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive PosterOpen AccessYou are viewing the latest version by default [v1]Basinal variation of seismic attribute response in deepwater architectural element recognitionAuthorsJersonTelleziDLaura LuciaOrtiz San…