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Time-transgressive tunnel-valley infill revealed by a three-dimensional sedimentary model, Hamburg, north-west Germany
The glaciogenic unconformity of the southern North Sea
Effects of the substratum on the formation of glacial tunnel valleys: An example from the Middle Pleistocene of the southern North Sea Basin
Tunnel valleys: Current knowledge and future perspectives
Characterization of glaciogenic reservoirs using high-reslution quantitative mineralogical and tectural analysis of drill cuttings
Effects of substratum lithology and bedrock structures on the formation ofm glacial tunnel valleys: an example from the southern North Sea Basin
Substratum control on glacial tunnel valley formation: an example from the Pleistocene southern North Sea Basin
The Pleistocene glacial record of NW Europe as analogue of the Upper Ordovician of North Africa
Glacial tunnel valleys: current knowledge and future perspectives
Characterization of glaciogenic reservoirs using high-resolution quantitative mineralogical and textural analysis of drill cuttings
Sedimentary evolution and chronostratigraphy of the holocene NE coastal margin of the Caspian Sea
Sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy of glaciogenic deposits using high-resolution quantitative analysis of drill cuttings
Stratigraphic architecture of the Southern North Sea tunnel valleys
Workshop report: Buried glacial valley workshop challenges geoscientists and engineers to work together
Optimizing 3-D modelling strategies of shoreface reservoirs using outcrop data
The glaciogenic reservoir analogue studies project: the Pleistocene Record on NW Europe as an analogue for the Prdovician system of North Africa
Buried glacial valleys and recent avances in understanding groundwater and hydrocarbon reservoirs
The late ordovician glaciation record of SW Saudi Arabia: Sedimentology and stratigraphy of the Sanamah Member (Wajid sandstone formation)
Workshop gets to the core of tight gas
The glaciogenic reservoir analogue studies project: The pleistocene record of NW Europe as an analogue for the Ordovician system of North Africa