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    Volume 17, Number 1
    1 February 1982
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    Other| February 01, 1982

    Depositional facies, diagenetic clay minerals and reservoir quality of Rotliegend sediments in the Southern Permian Basin (North Sea); a review

    U. Seemann
    U. Seemann
    Shell UK Exploration & Production, London WC2R 0DX, United Kingdom
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    Clay Minerals (1982) 17 (1): 55-67.
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    U. Seemann; Depositional facies, diagenetic clay minerals and reservoir quality of Rotliegend sediments in the Southern Permian Basin (North Sea); a review. Clay Minerals ; 17 (1): 55–67. doi: https://doi.org/

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      clastic rocks clay mineralogy geomorphology Atlantic Ocean diagenesis Permian sedimentary rocks North Sea Rotliegendes North Atlantic sandstone sedimentation stratigraphy Paleozoic sedimentary petrology
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      Index Terms/Descriptors
      • areal studies
      • Atlantic Ocean
      • clastic rocks
      • clay mineralogy
      • diagenesis
      • environment
      • geomorphology
      • lithofacies
      • materials
      • North Atlantic
      • North Sea
      • Paleozoic
      • permeability
      • Permian
      • porosity
      • reservoir rocks
      • Rotliegendes
      • sandstone
      • sebkha environment
      • sedimentary petrology
      • sedimentary rocks
      • sedimentation
      • stratigraphy
      • terrestrial environment
      • wind transport
      • Southern Permian Basin
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