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Published Special Issues
A Special Issue is a collection of articles that concentrates on a hot topical research area. These issues provide a venue for research on emerging areas, highlight important subdisciplines, or describe new cross-disciplinary applications.
- Propagation and Distribution of Induced Fractures from Hydraulic Fracturing in Unconventional Oil/Gas Reservoirs
- Resolving Quaternary Tectonic Activity with High-Resolution Data in Space and Time
- Understanding Anomalous Fluid Transport Behavior in Heterogeneous Geological Formations
- Advances in Fracture Characterization in Engineering Geology: Monitoring, Interpretation, and Modeling
- Exploitation of Deep Geothermal Energy
- Challenges and Prospects of Intra-terrane Shear Zones and Supercontinents
- Rock Failure and Slope Instability: Investigation, Analysis, and Assessment
- The Interplay Between Lithosphere-Biosphere and Atmosphere During Archean-Proterozoic Transition and its Implication in the Supercontinent Assembly
- Asian-Pacific Paleoclimatic Perspectives on New Studies of Stratigraphy, Sedimentology, and Geochemistry with Global Implications
- Advances in Multi-Physics, Multi-Process, and Multi-Scale Coupling Effects of the Lithosphere System
- Understanding and Control of Rockbursts
- Integrated Geosciences and Engineering in Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources: Novel Insights and Challenges
- Cratonic Basins and their Unconventional Resource Potential: Insights, Progress, and Prospects
- Low-Temperature Thermochronology: Advances, Applications, and Innovations in Tectonics, Earth Surface Processes and Ore Deposits
Lithosphere periodically ran theme-specific issues. These “issues” contained collections of articles devoted to the same topic or region and sometimes spanned multiple issues of the journal. They are collected here for ease of viewing.