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Genesis and geological modelling of the reef-shoal dolomite reservoir within the Cambrian Longwangmiao Formation, Shichuan basin, China
Duration:
January 2014
–
January 2016
Funding source:
UniQuest
Project members
Professor Jianxin Zhao
Professor
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
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