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View article: Variability of shelf-edge processes and linked deep-water systems in an underfilled rift basin with structural inheritance (Porcupine Basin, offshore Ireland)
Variability of shelf-edge processes and linked deep-water systems in an underfilled rift basin with structural inheritance (Porcupine Basin, offshore Ireland) Open
View article: Australian compilation of seismic-derived bathymetry
Australian compilation of seismic-derived bathymetry Open
This article presents a national seismic-derived bathymetric compilation based on the integration of 253 3D seismic surveys. Individual surveys were combined to produce four regional compilations covering an area of 267,000 km 2 , with a s…
View article: Towards full AI model lifecycle management on EuroHPC systems, experiences with AIFS for DestinE
Towards full AI model lifecycle management on EuroHPC systems, experiences with AIFS for DestinE Open
View article: The Effects of Temporal and Spatial Structural Variability on Stratigraphic Architecture and Shelf-to-Deepwater Depositional Systems, Offshore Brunei, Nw Borneo Active Margin
The Effects of Temporal and Spatial Structural Variability on Stratigraphic Architecture and Shelf-to-Deepwater Depositional Systems, Offshore Brunei, Nw Borneo Active Margin Open
View article: GraphDOP: Towards skilful data-driven medium-range weather forecasts learnt and initialised directly from observations
GraphDOP: Towards skilful data-driven medium-range weather forecasts learnt and initialised directly from observations Open
We introduce GraphDOP, a new data-driven, end-to-end forecast system developed at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) that is trained and initialised exclusively from Earth System observations, with no physics-ba…
View article: Investigating relationships between shoreline process regime, shelf-margin architecture, and deep-water sand delivery: Insights from the early post-rift Hammerhead shelf margin (Bight Basin, southern Australia)
Investigating relationships between shoreline process regime, shelf-margin architecture, and deep-water sand delivery: Insights from the early post-rift Hammerhead shelf margin (Bight Basin, southern Australia) Open
View article: Data driven weather forecasts trained and initialised directly from observations
Data driven weather forecasts trained and initialised directly from observations Open
Skilful Machine Learned weather forecasts have challenged our approach to numerical weather prediction, demonstrating competitive performance compared to traditional physics-based approaches. Data-driven systems have been trained to foreca…
View article: Structural Uncertainty Due to Fault Timing: A Multimodel Case Study from the Perth Basin
Structural Uncertainty Due to Fault Timing: A Multimodel Case Study from the Perth Basin Open
Faults can fundamentally change a groundwater flow regime and represent a major source of uncertainty in groundwater studies. Much research has been devoted to uncertainty around their location and their barrier‐conduit behavior. However, …
View article: Controls on shelf-margin architecture and sediment partitioning on the Hammerhead shelf margin (Bight Basin, southern Australia): Implications for Gondwanan break-up dynamics between Australia and Antarctica
Controls on shelf-margin architecture and sediment partitioning on the Hammerhead shelf margin (Bight Basin, southern Australia): Implications for Gondwanan break-up dynamics between Australia and Antarctica Open
Understanding the stratigraphic architecture of shelf-margin clinoforms is key to determining how sediments are transferred to deep-water settings and how the interplay of tectonics (subsidence/uplift), eustasy and variations in sediment s…
View article: Drilling 1100-km-long seafloor ridges reveals how palaeoshorelines control carbonate shelf morphologies (North West Shelf, Australia)
Drilling 1100-km-long seafloor ridges reveals how palaeoshorelines control carbonate shelf morphologies (North West Shelf, Australia) Open
The Rowley Shelf, the southern half of the tropical, carbonate-dominated, North West Shelf of Australia, is covered with linear ridges that can be tracked parallel to the coast over 1100 km between the modern coast and the 140 m isobath. H…
View article: So gelingt Diversity!
So gelingt Diversity! Open
View article: Differentiating reefal ridges from relict coastal ridges: Lessons from the seismic geomorphologic study of buried Miocene buildups (North West Shelf, Australia)
Differentiating reefal ridges from relict coastal ridges: Lessons from the seismic geomorphologic study of buried Miocene buildups (North West Shelf, Australia) Open
Linear buildups formed in tropical carbonate environments are often interpreted as bioconstructed reefs. Nevertheless, coastal processes can also form extensive sedimentary ridges exhibiting buildup morphologies. This study investigates tw…
View article: Shelf-to-basin sediment transfer mechanisms in contrasted tectonic settings: Insights from quantitative 3D seismic stratigraphy
Shelf-to-basin sediment transfer mechanisms in contrasted tectonic settings: Insights from quantitative 3D seismic stratigraphy Open
With ~15% of siliciclastic hydrocarbon reservoirs located in deep-water basins, a key challenge is to predict when and where sands are bypassed to deep-water areas, and how they are architecturally organized. Quantitative 3D seismic strati…
View article: Quantitative, multi-scale characterization of modern depositional analogues of dryland deltas in response to increasing tidal range (Gascoyne, Ashburton & De Grey River deltas, Western Australia).
Quantitative, multi-scale characterization of modern depositional analogues of dryland deltas in response to increasing tidal range (Gascoyne, Ashburton & De Grey River deltas, Western Australia). Open
Subsurface modelling of dryland fluvial-deltaic systems requires that a range of uncertainty is considered when determining the 2D and 3D geometry and spatial juxtaposition of facies. In dryland systems, the rivers typically flow only foll…
View article: Controls on shelf-margin architecture and sediment partitioning in the Hammerhead shelf margin (Bight Basin, southern Australia): Quantitative 3D seismic stratigraphy (QSS)
Controls on shelf-margin architecture and sediment partitioning in the Hammerhead shelf margin (Bight Basin, southern Australia): Quantitative 3D seismic stratigraphy (QSS) Open
Understanding the stratigraphic architecture of shelf-margin clinoforms is key to determining how sediments are transported to deep-water settings and how the interplay of tectonics (subsidence/uplift) and eustasy, with variation in sedime…
View article: Marked Depositional and Organic Facies Change across the Paleocene-Eocene in the Gippsland Basin, Australia.
Marked Depositional and Organic Facies Change across the Paleocene-Eocene in the Gippsland Basin, Australia. Open
Significant organic facies change occurred in the Latrobe Group during the Eocene to Oligocene transition (EOT) in the Gippsland Basin, controlled by climate, basin tectonics and sedimentary facies. The transition from more subdued prograd…
View article: Discovery of Holocene ooid shoals in a siliciclastic delta, De Grey River, North West Shelf, Australia
Discovery of Holocene ooid shoals in a siliciclastic delta, De Grey River, North West Shelf, Australia Open
Onshore and offshore site investigations along the dryland tide-dominated De Grey River delta (northwestern Australia) led to the unexpected discovery of the largest yet-known marine ooid shoals in the Indo-Pacific region. Ooids exhibit up…
View article: LSBTI*-sensible Gesundheitsförderung im Pflegesetting – Erfahrungen mit der Digitalisierung eines Organisationsentwicklungsprozesses
LSBTI*-sensible Gesundheitsförderung im Pflegesetting – Erfahrungen mit der Digitalisierung eines Organisationsentwicklungsprozesses Open
Settingbezogene Gesundheitsförderung und Prävention in der digitalen Transformation , Seite 197 - 216
View article: Datenschutz und Informationssicherheit in Gaia-X
Datenschutz und Informationssicherheit in Gaia-X Open
Zusammenfassung Gaia-X ist ein Projekt zum Aufbau eines europäischen Cloud-Ökosystems, das die besonderen Anforderungen von EU-Organisationen berücksichtigen soll. Insbesondere soll dabei eine Datensouveränität der EU-Staaten auf Basis ein…
View article: Automatic Mapping and Characterisation of Linear Depositional Bedforms: Theory and Application Using Bathymetry from the North West Shelf of Australia
Automatic Mapping and Characterisation of Linear Depositional Bedforms: Theory and Application Using Bathymetry from the North West Shelf of Australia Open
Bedforms are key components of Earth surfaces and yet their evaluation typically relies on manual measurements that are challenging to reproduce. Several methods exist to automate their identification and calculate their metrics, but they …
View article: Environmental Controls on the Resilience of Scott Reefs Since the Miocene (North West Shelf, Australia): Insights from 3D Seismic Data
Environmental Controls on the Resilience of Scott Reefs Since the Miocene (North West Shelf, Australia): Insights from 3D Seismic Data Open
View article: Origin of seafloor pockmarks overlying submarine landslides: Insights from semi-automated mapping of 3D seismic horizons (North West Shelf, Australia)
Origin of seafloor pockmarks overlying submarine landslides: Insights from semi-automated mapping of 3D seismic horizons (North West Shelf, Australia) Open
Pockmarks are geohazards that can impact offshore developments, and an understanding of their formation assists in determination of their physical characteristics and in the prediction of their future behaviour. This study documents how th…
View article: Morphology and distribution of submerged palaeoshorelines: Insights from the North West Shelf of Australia
Morphology and distribution of submerged palaeoshorelines: Insights from the North West Shelf of Australia Open
Palaeoshorelines and associated palaeo-coastal features are studied to reconstruct past sea level, climate, and depositional environments. Their identification typically depends on direct field observations and is therefore challenging in …
View article: Towards a regional high-resolution bathymetry of the North West Shelf of Australia based on Sentinel-2 satellite images, 3D seismic surveys, and historical datasets
Towards a regional high-resolution bathymetry of the North West Shelf of Australia based on Sentinel-2 satellite images, 3D seismic surveys, and historical datasets Open
High-resolution bathymetry forms critical datasets for marine geoscientists. It can be used to characterize the seafloor and its marine habitats, to understand past sedimentary records, and even to support the development of offshore engin…
View article: Comment on essd-2021-128
Comment on essd-2021-128 Open
Abstract. High-resolution bathymetry forms critical datasets for marine geoscientists. It can be used to characterize the seafloor and its marine habitats, to understand past sedimentary records, and even to support the d…
View article: Towards a regional high-resolution bathymetry of the North West Shelf of Australia based on Sentinel-2 satellite images, 3D seismic surveys and historical datasets
Towards a regional high-resolution bathymetry of the North West Shelf of Australia based on Sentinel-2 satellite images, 3D seismic surveys and historical datasets Open
High-resolution bathymetry is a critical dataset for marine geoscientists. It can be used to characterize the seafloor and its marine habitats, to understand past sedimentary records and even to support the development of offshore engineer…
View article: Floral Organogenesis and Morphogenesis of<i>Staphisagria</i>(Ranunculaceae): Implications for the Evolution of Synorganized Floral Structures in Delphinieae
Floral Organogenesis and Morphogenesis of<i>Staphisagria</i>(Ranunculaceae): Implications for the Evolution of Synorganized Floral Structures in Delphinieae Open
Premise of research. Floral synorganization is a structural feature of many speciose angiosperm taxa and is considered a morphological innovation paving the way for evolutionary diversification. Staphisagria is sister to the remaining Delp…
View article: Kerogen associations and paleoenvironmental interpretation of the Upper Triassic Mungaroo Formation in the Gorgon Area, Northern Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia
Kerogen associations and paleoenvironmental interpretation of the Upper Triassic Mungaroo Formation in the Gorgon Area, Northern Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia Open
SummaryKerogen slides were made from 92 core samples selected from the Upper Triassic Mungaroo Formation in four wells in the Gorgon area of the Northern Carnarvon Basin. The slides were examined to investigate relationships between keroge…
View article: The geology of the Brecknock, Calliance and Torosa gas fields, Browse Basin, Western Australia
The geology of the Brecknock, Calliance and Torosa gas fields, Browse Basin, Western Australia Open
SummaryThe Brecknock, Calliance and Torosa (BCT) gas fields are located offshore approximately 425 km north of Broome, Western Australia. The fields have undergone an extensive appraisal drilling and seismic acquisition campaign between 20…
View article: Shelf-margin architecture and shoreline processes at the shelf-edge: Controls on sediment partitioning and prediction of deep-water deposition style
Shelf-margin architecture and shoreline processes at the shelf-edge: Controls on sediment partitioning and prediction of deep-water deposition style Open
The Lower Barrow Group (LBG; Latest Tithonian - Early Valanginian) is a shelf-margin that prograded during a late phase of rifting under various subsidence regimes and supply-dominated conditions. A 3D semi-automatic, full-volume seismic i…