Earth and Planetary Sciences
Greenland
100%
North Sea
79%
Sandstone
72%
Denmark
72%
Carbon Dioxide
68%
Source Rock
59%
Porosity
43%
Mudstone
33%
Organic Matter
29%
Lower Cretaceous
21%
Permian
21%
Stratigraphy
21%
Seismic Data
20%
Miocene
20%
Paleogene
19%
Vietnam
17%
Oligocene
17%
Petrography
17%
Borehole
17%
Depositional Environment
17%
Danian
16%
Maastrichtian
16%
Eocene
16%
Diagenesis
15%
Paleocene
15%
Middle Jurassic
15%
Tectonics
14%
Paleozoic
14%
North Atlantic
13%
Kerogen
13%
Ordovician
13%
Sweden
12%
Reservoir Quality
12%
Geochemistry
12%
Vitrinite Reflectance
12%
Petroleum System
12%
Upper Cretaceous
11%
Sea Level
11%
Calcite
11%
Zircon
10%
Oil Field
10%
Thermal Maturity
10%
Outcrop
10%
Early Cretaceous
10%
Norway
10%
Svalbard
10%
Organic Carbon
10%
Mineralogy
9%
Carbon 14
9%
Europe
9%
Barents Sea
9%
Geology
9%
Late Cretaceous
9%
Subsidence
8%
Bunter
8%
Geological Storage of CO2
8%
Rifting
8%
Nannofossil
8%
Barremian
8%
Illite
8%
Pyrolysis
8%
Biostratigraphy
8%
Campanian
8%
Dinoflagellate Cyst
8%
Geological Survey
7%
Vegetation
7%
Heavy Mineral
7%
Furongian
7%
Volcanism
7%
Scandinavia
7%
Maceral
7%
Late Jurassic
7%
Aptian
6%
Geothermal Resource
6%
Natural Gas
6%
Petroleum
6%
Resource Assessment
6%
Basin Evolution
6%
Reservoir Rock
6%
Vitrinite
6%
Reflectance
6%
X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy
6%
Carbon Capture and Storage
6%
Mire
6%
Lithostratigraphy
5%
Hydrocarbon Generation
5%
Methane
5%
Laboratory Experiment
5%
Cementation
5%
Core Analysis
5%
Bryozoan
5%
Clay Mineral
5%
Montmorillonite
5%
Silurian
5%
Germany
5%
Zechstein
5%
Gravity Flow
5%
Organic Geochemistry
5%
Dolomite
5%
Formation Water
5%
Engineering
Porosity
14%
CO2 Storage
13%
Reservoir Condition
10%
Relative Permeability
9%
Core Plug
7%
Sampling Error
7%
Oil Field
6%
Injectivity
5%
Phase Composition
5%
Core Samples
5%