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June 01, 1984
Volcaniclastics as potential hydrocarbon reservoirs
U. Seemann
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U. Seemann
Shell UK Explor. and Prod., London, United Kingdom
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Clay Minerals (1984) 19 (3): 457–470.
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U. Seemann, M. Scherer; Volcaniclastics as potential hydrocarbon reservoirs. Clay Minerals 1984;; 19 (3): 457–470. doi:
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