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Journal Article
A review of the Ordovician acritarch genus Barakella Cramer & Díez 1977
Journal: Palynology
Publisher: AASP -The Palynological Society
Published: 22 December 2017
Palynology (2017) 41 (0): 80–94.
... in the Huanghuachang section, Yichang (Hubei Province) ( Figure 1 , Location 2); the Hungshihyen Formation from the Hongshiya section, Kunming ( Figure 1 , Location 11); the Guihuaqing Reservoir Bank section, Luquan (Yunnan Province) ( Figure 1 , Location 9); and the Tangchi and Hungshihyen formations from...
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The hydrocarbon trap distribution patterns of the simple dip area of a continental basin: A case study from the western slope of the Songliao basin, China
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Published: 01 January 2018
AAPG Bulletin (2018) 102 (1): 27–47.
... or sidewall materials have been recovered from approximately 50 wells within Qingshankou, Yaojia, and Nenjiang Formations. These surveys have located numerous hydrocarbon reservoirs within the interval of interest shown in Figure 3 . The reservoirs occur primarily within four areas referred to as the Tangchi...