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Date: 2016-07-24 11:09:58
Geology
Academia
Petroleum geology
Economic geology
Soil mechanics
Oil wells
Sedimentary rocks
Porosity
Petrophysics
Reservoir modeling
Geologic overpressure
Well logging

Predicting Pore Pressure in Carbonates: A Review; #)

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