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Petrology / Matter / Oil shale / Clastic rock / Biogenic silica / Shale gas / Organic matter / Total organic carbon / Rock / Chemistry / Sedimentary rocks / Geology
Date: 2013-04-09 14:51:55
Petrology
Matter
Oil shale
Clastic rock
Biogenic silica
Shale gas
Organic matter
Total organic carbon
Rock
Chemistry
Sedimentary rocks
Geology

SPEFrom Oil-Prone Source Rock to Gas-Producing Shale Reservoir – Geologic and Petrophysical Characterization of Unconventional Shale-Gas Reservoirs Q. R. Passey, K. M. Bohacs, W. L. Esch, R. Klimentidis, and S.

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