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Study on the Source Contributions of Gas Reservoirs in the Dongfang and Ledong Areas of the Yinggehai Basin. [PDF]
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Design of precision therapeutics for a CKD risk allele by targeting Shroom3-Rock interaction. [PDF]
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Petrogenesis of Late Permian Mafic Rocks in the Western Guangxi Area, SW China: Implications for the Emeishan Mantle Plume Magmatism. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Zhang Z, Yuan Y.
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Application of CO₂ fracturing blasting in mountain tunnel construction adjacent to existing structures. [PDF]
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Organic Geochemistry, 1995
Petroleum Source Rocks - an Introductory Overview.- The Exshaw Formation: a Devonian/Mississippian Hydrocarbon Source in the Western Canada Basin.- Geological Controls of Source Rock Geochemistry Through Relative Sea Level Triassic, Barents Sea.- The Schistes Carton - the Lower Toarcian of the Paris Basin.- Geochemistry of the Upper Jurassic Tuwaiq ...
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Petroleum Source Rocks - an Introductory Overview.- The Exshaw Formation: a Devonian/Mississippian Hydrocarbon Source in the Western Canada Basin.- Geological Controls of Source Rock Geochemistry Through Relative Sea Level Triassic, Barents Sea.- The Schistes Carton - the Lower Toarcian of the Paris Basin.- Geochemistry of the Upper Jurassic Tuwaiq ...
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Source rocks of western Newfoundland
Organic Geochemistry, 1988Abstract Studies on the organic geochemistry of natural oil seeps, although not always associated with major economic deposits, offer opportunity to compare chemical characteristics of an oil to a sedimentary depositional environment. One such seep occurs in the geologically well-documented Parsons Pond region of Western Newfoundland.
FAYE J. WEAVER, STEPHEN A. MACKO
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Identification of Source Rocks
1978The derivation of petroleum from nonreservoir rocks is a well-established fact. Rocks that are, or may become, or have been able to generate petroleum are commonly called source rocks. The presence of insoluble organic matter (kerogen) is a primary requisite for an active or a potential source rock.
Bernard P. Tissot, Dietrich H. Welte
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