Guo et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Simulation of three-dimensional tectonic stress fields and quantitative prediction of tectonic fracture within the Damintun Depression, Liaohe Basin, northeast ChinaGuo et al., 2016
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- Guo P
- Yao L
- Ren D
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- Journal of Structural Geology
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Tectonic fractures are important factors that influence oil and natural gas migration and accumulation within “buried hill” reservoirs. To obtain a quantitative forecast of the development and distribution of reservoir fractures in the Damintun Depression, we …
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