Comprehensive Analysis of the Geological and Geophysical Data in the Study of the Upper Miocene Turbidite Systems of the Nam Con Son Basin, Vietnam

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariia Kurianova ◽  
Ekaterina Birkle ◽  
Tatiana Egorkina ◽  
Sergey Koltsov

Abstract The article considers the approaches to the G&G data interpretation used in the Branch Office of Gazprom International in Saint Petersburg (hereinafter referred to as "GPEPI") when studying the geology aspects of turbidite deposits. This approach is showcased on one of the Upper Miocene deposits of the Nam Con Son Basin in Vietnam, and a conclusion is drawn about the possibility of using this complex technique in the study of sand bodies of any genesis.

Author(s):  
Wen-Feng Zeng ◽  
Wei-Qian Cao ◽  
Ming-Qi Liu ◽  
Si-Min He ◽  
Peng-Yuan Yang

AbstractGreat advances have been made in mass spectrometric data interpretation for intact glycopeptide analysis. However, accurate identification of intact glycopeptides and modified saccharide units at the site-specific level and with fast speed remains challenging. Here, we present a glycan-first glycopeptide search engine, pGlyco3, to comprehensively analyze intact N- and O-glycopeptides, including glycopeptides with modified saccharide units. A glycan ion-indexing algorithm developed for glycan-first search makes pGlyco3 5–40 times faster than other glycoproteomic search engines without decreasing accuracy or sensitivity. By combining electron-based dissociation spectra, pGlyco3 integrates a dynamic programming-based algorithm termed pGlycoSite for site-specific glycan localization. Our evaluation shows that the site-specific glycan localization probabilities estimated by pGlycoSite are suitable to localize site-specific glycans. With pGlyco3, we confidently identified N-glycopeptides and O-mannose glycopeptides that were extensively modified by ammonia adducts in yeast samples. The freely available pGlyco3 is an accurate and flexible tool that can be used to identify glycopeptides and modified saccharide units.


1989 ◽  
pp. 263-274
Author(s):  
V. Roberto ◽  
A. Peron ◽  
P. L. Fumis

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
N Hayward ◽  
J J Ryan

Geophysical data acquired under the Geological Survey of Canada's GEM Cordillera project provide a foundation to a broad range of geological investigations in the northern Canadian Cordillera. For areas of specific geological interest, over 230 000 km of high-resolution aeromagnetic data form a mosaic of comprehensive coverage over a total area of more than 82 000 km2. The data provide a powerful and valuable legacy data set for current and future activities by the Geological Survey of Canada and academic and industry partners and clients. Foremost, geophysical data interpretation complements surface geological mapping, especially in inaccessible terrain where bedrock exposure is commonly poor, enabling clearer definition of a region's geology and structure. Beyond applications to bedrock geological mapping, geophysical modelling, integrated with geological results, affords an improved understanding of the deeper crustal structure, leading to new models of the region's tectonic development and mineral deposit context.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 247-256
Author(s):  
Márcio Cisnaldo de Souza ◽  
Francisco Dourado ◽  
Miguel Ângelo Mane

1988 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael S. C. Simmons ◽  
Elizabeth Fisher ◽  
Daniel G. Ziegler ◽  
Carlos L. V. Aiken

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