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Applicability Evaluation of WASMOD in Tarim Basin
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014Tarim basin,which located in north-west of China, is a very important zone both on ecology and economy. How much discharge could it produce has significant importance to the residents' life and the progress of this region. Beside of rainfall, the glaciers that existed plentifully in the upstreams have a great role in this basin which due to the very ...
Jue Yi Peng, Zhan Ling Li, Zhi Xia Xu
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Wave tectono-sedimentary processes in Tarim basin
Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences, 2005Based on the unconformities, the formation times of structures, and geological wave filtering applied to basin fills of typical wells around the Manjiaer area in the Tarim basin, the wave tectono-sedimentary processes in the Tarim Basin are discussed.
Zhijun Jin, Yiwei Zhang, Shuping Chen
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American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 2018
The global Precambrian–Cambrian system includes an important series of hydrocarbon-bearing strata. However, because rocks of this age are typically deeply buried, few petroleum exploration breakthroughs have been made, and the presence of source rocks ...
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The global Precambrian–Cambrian system includes an important series of hydrocarbon-bearing strata. However, because rocks of this age are typically deeply buried, few petroleum exploration breakthroughs have been made, and the presence of source rocks ...
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American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 2019
Giant petroleum accumulations worldwide with burial depths more than 7000 m (>23,000 ft) occur mostly in Mesozoic and Cenozoic reservoirs and yield predominantly natural gas.
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Giant petroleum accumulations worldwide with burial depths more than 7000 m (>23,000 ft) occur mostly in Mesozoic and Cenozoic reservoirs and yield predominantly natural gas.
G. Zhu +7 more
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Quaternary Climatic Changes within the Tarim Basin
Geographical Review, 1932URING the autumn and winter of I930, acting under the instructions of Dr. Sven Hedin,1 the writer was engaged in a preliminary reconnaissance in the foothills of the Kunlun. The object of the survey was a search for Quaternary deposits, which might be expected to occur there, and the determination of the rate of recession of the late Quaternary ...
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The Tazhong hybrid petroleum system, Tarim Basin, China
Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2000Abstract The Tazhong petroleum system is geographically located in the central Tarim Basin, including the Tazhong Uplift, the North Slope and the southern area of the Manjiaer Depression. The total thickness of early Palaeozoic to Cenozoic sediments reaches 6500–9500 m.
Xianming Xiao +4 more
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China’s Tarim Basin poses singular seismic surveying problems
The Leading Edge, 1996In northwest China, between Tianshan Mt. and the Qunlun‐Altun Mountains lays the Tarim Basin — at 560 000 km2, the country’s largest intracratonic basin. Tarim is different from other cratonic basins, basins with geosynclines, or transitional basins between cratons and geosynclines. It is a giant complex basin composed of a Paleozoic craton overlain by
Xie Xiaoan, Li Guangwen, Huang Yaping
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Tectonics, 2019
Integrated 2‐D and 3‐D seismic data sets reveal that a WNW trending complex anticlinal belt (the Tazhong Uplift) was cut roughly perpendicularly by a series of NNE oriented strike‐slip faults in the central Tarim Basin, NW China.
Huabiao Qiu +4 more
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Integrated 2‐D and 3‐D seismic data sets reveal that a WNW trending complex anticlinal belt (the Tazhong Uplift) was cut roughly perpendicularly by a series of NNE oriented strike‐slip faults in the central Tarim Basin, NW China.
Huabiao Qiu +4 more
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Hydrocarbon Accumulations in the Tarim Basin, China
AAPG Bulletin, 1996The Tarim basin is the largest and least explored inland basin in China. The areal extent of the basin reaches 560,000 km2. The interior of the basin is mostly covered by the Takla Makan Desert, which is about 330,000 km2 in areal extent. The basin has become the object of special attention since China set aside first- and third-round onshore bidding ...
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Geological Journal, 2017
The Tarim Basin, situated between the Paleo‐Asian tectonic domain and the Proto‐Tethys tectonic domain, has undergone a complex tectonic evolutionary process under various geodynamic conditions and has provided abundant information about the dynamic evolution of the peripheral orogens.
Qian Wang +5 more
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The Tarim Basin, situated between the Paleo‐Asian tectonic domain and the Proto‐Tethys tectonic domain, has undergone a complex tectonic evolutionary process under various geodynamic conditions and has provided abundant information about the dynamic evolution of the peripheral orogens.
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