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Diagnesis and fluid flow in response to uplift and exhumation
John Parnell
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Geology and Geophysics
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
exhumation
100%
fluid flow
84%
uplift
78%
hydrocarbon
67%
oil
56%
leaching
49%
exsolution
39%
gas condensate
38%
kaolin
35%
meteoric water
34%
water reservoir
34%
reservoir rock
33%
iron oxide
31%
diagenesis
31%
flow pattern
30%
sedimentary rock
29%
feldspar
28%
cement (construction material)
24%
topography
23%
sulfate
22%
surface water
21%
carbonate
21%
fluid
18%
mineral
17%
gas
16%
basin
16%
chemical
15%
Engineering & Materials Science
Flow of fluids
85%
Hydrocarbons
85%
Leaching
77%
Oils
62%
Sedimentary rocks
52%
Feldspar
50%
Surface waters
44%
Kaolin
43%
Gas condensates
42%
Iron oxides
41%
Carbonates
36%
Topography
36%
Sulfates
36%
Minerals
32%
Flow patterns
31%
Rocks
27%
Cements
26%
Fluids
20%
Gases
18%