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Materials science / Academia / Porous media / Soil mechanics / Geology / Aquifers / Hydrology / Petrophysics / Economic geology / Bakken Formation / Permeability / Porosity
Date: 2008-01-11 03:00:00
Materials science
Academia
Porous media
Soil mechanics
Geology
Aquifers
Hydrology
Petrophysics
Economic geology
Bakken Formation
Permeability
Porosity

Petrophysical Analysis of the Bakken Interval, Nance Petroleum, LarsonWell, Richland County, Montana Prepared for the Bakken Short Course Rocky Mountain Section of the AAPG Jackson, Wyoming

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