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Upper Paleozoic petroleum system, Ordos Basin, China

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2005
Abstract The Ordos Basin is a typical lapped basin, including three sequences of strata: early Paleozoic, late Paleozoic and Mesozoic, with a total thickness of 4000–6000 m. Impermeable sealing beds are well developed at the top and base of the upper Paleozoic sequence, separating it from the Mesozoic and the lower Paleozoic strata to form an ...
B.Q. Zhao   +4 more
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Fractal Distribution of Paleotrough and Exploration Potential in Ordos Basin

2019
In Ordos Basin, gas exploration practice indicated that the spatial distribution of Ordovician paleotrough played an important role in gas reservoirs quality. In order to optimize exploration target, the paleotrough distribution was studied by fractal theory. There are three procedures in practical operation. Firstly, the relationship between reservoir
Huitao Zhao   +6 more
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The Rock Mechanical Properties of Lacustrine Shales from Ordos Basin

Day 2 Wed, March 27, 2019, 2019
Abstract Abundant shale oil and gas resources have been discovered in the Zhangjiatan shale of the Yanchang formation in ordos basin in recent years. Zhangjiatan shale is a typical lacustrine shale, which is different from Marine shale in physical properties. Most previous research has focused on Marine shale.
Reza Rezaee   +4 more
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AVO Research on Coalbed Methane Reservoirs in East Ordos Basin

All Days, 2013
Abstract DESCRIPTION: In east Ordos basin, there are plenty of coalbed methane (CBM) resources. However, the coalbeds are of strong heterogeneity due to laterally variant thickness and gas contents. Consequently, the heterogeneity gives rise to the great challenges for fine
Pengyuan Sun   +3 more
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The coupling mechanism of basin and orogen in the western Ordos Basin and adjacent regions of China

Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 1998
Abstract During the Late Triassic and Jurassic, three structural belts developed in the western Ordos Basin and adjacent regions of China: the Alxa compressive wedge, the Helanshan structural belt and the Liupanshan fold and thrust belt. Three types of basin also developed: a Late Triassic composite basin with a northwestern Ordos rift sub-basin and ...
Shaofeng Liu, Shaofeng Liu
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GEOHISTORY MODELLING OF CRATONIC BASINS: A CASE STUDY OF THE ORDOS BASIN, NW CHINA

Journal of Petroleum Geology, 1997
This paper describes geohistory modelling as applied to the intracratonic Ordos Basin in NW China; corrections for compaction, the restoration of unconformities and the effects of tectonic subsidence are discussed.The thickness of a modelled layer of sediments can be determined at any time in the past by taking account of a correction for compaction ...
Lu Mingde, Ye Jiaren
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Isotopic constraints on the origin of groundwater in the Ordos Basin of northern China

Environmental Earth Sciences, 2011
Despite its extreme aridity, the Ordos Basin in northern China is rich in groundwater. Many artesian wells or springs with large fluxes are utilized for drinking, irrigation and industrial production. In a search for the origin of the groundwater, a detailed investigation of the stable isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen in the local precipitation, the ...
Chi-Yuen Wang   +8 more
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Paleolimnetic salinity of Dzungar and Ordos basins

International Geology Review, 1969
Shao Hung-shuen, Huang Ti-fan
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