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Zoning of Ecological Restoration in the Qilian Mountain Area, China. [PDF]
Liu L +7 more
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The second member of the Paleogene Funing Formation in the Gaoyou Sag, Subei Basin, is one of the key strata for shale oil exploration. Shale reservoir characteristics are important factors influencing oil and gas accumulation, seepage, and migration. To
FU QIAN +9 more
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Shallow-water deltas are not only a hot spot for sedimentological research but also a key target for oil and gas exploration. In this paper, taking the third member (E1f3) of the Funing Formation in the Upper Jurassic as an example, based on observations
Guiyu Dong +9 more
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Pore Structure Characterizations of Shale Oil Reservoirs with Heat Treatment: A Case Study from Dongying Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, China. [PDF]
Zhang P +5 more
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Bedding-parallel fractures represent a crucial flow-path network in shale oil reservoirs, yet their timing of opening and driving mechanisms remain subjects of long-standing debate.
Ao Su +4 more
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Environmental suitability of Yersinia pestis and the spatial dynamics of plague in the Qinghai Lake region, China. [PDF]
Arotolu TE +5 more
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Objective Calcite veins are the products of tectonic diagenesis. Information about fracture opening and fluid activity was recorded by calcite veins. Methods Multiple approaches, consisting of thin section observation, cathodoluminescence, U-Pb isotope ...
Hongman JIANG +8 more
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Future Projection of Extreme Precipitation Indices over the Qilian Mountains under Global Warming. [PDF]
Li Y, Qin X, Jin Z, Liu Y.
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The study takes the widely developed Paleogene diabase of the Shanian to Huazhuang area in the central part of the northern slope in the Gaoyou Sag, Subei Basin, as the research object.
Jinfeng ZHOU +6 more
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Lacustrine Shale Pore Structure Influenced by Diabase Intrusions in the Cretaceous Taizhou Formation, Subei Basin, China. [PDF]
Sun B +6 more
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