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Criteria for differentiating microbial-caddisfly bioherms from those of marine polychaetes in a lacustrine setting: Paleocene second member, Funing Formation, Subei Basin, East China

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2020
Abstract Paleogene carbonate successions from lacustrine basins across East China yield microbial bioherms containing abundant agglutinated fossil tubes. Historically, these have been interpreted as the dwellings of polychaetes introduced by marine incursions.
Xuewen Zhou   +2 more
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Organic matter enrichment patterns and sedimentary environments of shale oil: a case study of second member of Funing Formation in Gaoyou Sag, Subei Basin

Petroleum Geoscience
Located within the Subei Basin, Gaoyou Sag is abundant in hydrocarbon resources and exhibits significant potential for shale oil exploration and development. However, the organic matter enrichment patterns and paleoenvironmental evolution of the second member of Funing Formation (E₁f₂) in Huazhuang area remain poorly understood, particularly regarding ...
Yang Chen   +7 more
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Development characteristics and controlling factors of natural fractures in lacustrine shale oil reservoirs: A case study of the second member of the Funing Formation (E1f2), Qintong Sag, Subei Basin, eastern China

China hosts substantial lacustrine shale-oil resources and represents a key strategic replacement for sustaining reserves growth and production. Natural fractures are critical for enhancing the flow capacity of low-porosity, low-permeability, strongly heterogeneous lacustrine shale reservoirs and also exert fundamental controls on shale-oil ...
Shuaizhi Li   +5 more
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