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RESERVOIR QUALITY EVOLUTION OF UPPER CARBONIFEROUS (WESTPHALIAN) TIGHT GAS SANDSTONES, LOWER SAXONY BASIN, NW GERMANY Becker I, Busch B, Koehrer B, Adelmann D, Hilgers C Journal of Petroleum Geology, 42(4), 371, 2019 |
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POROSITY AND PERMEABILITY VARIATIONS IN A TIGHT GAS SANDSTONE RESERVOIR ANALOGUE, WESTPHALIAN D, LOWER SAXONY BASIN, NW GERMANY: INFLUENCE OF DEPOSITIONAL SETTING AND DIAGENESIS Becker I, Wustefeld P, Koehrer B, Felder M, Hilgers C Journal of Petroleum Geology, 40(4), 363, 2017 |
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Lithological dependency and anisotropy of vitrinite reflectance in high rank sedimentary rocks of the Ibbenburen area, NW-Germany: Implications for the tectonic and thermal evolution of the Lower Saxony Basin Bruns B, Littke R International Journal of Coal Geology, 137, 124, 2015 |
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Genesis and rank distribution of Upper Carboniferous coal basins in the Cantabrian Mountains, Northern Spain Colmenero JR, Suarez-Ruiz I, Fernandez-Suarez J, Barba P, Llorens T International Journal of Coal Geology, 76(3), 187, 2008 |
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Radiometric ages of the Fire Clay tonstein [Pennsylvanian (Upper Carboniferous), Westphalian, Duckmantian]: A comparison of U-Pb zircon single-crystal ages and Ar-40/Ar-39 sanidine single-crystal plateau ages Lyons PC, Krogh TE, Kwok YY, Davis DW, Outerbridge WF, Evans HT International Journal of Coal Geology, 67(4), 259, 2006 |
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A stable carbon isotope and biological marker study of Polish bituminous coals and carbonaceous shales Kotarba MJ, Clayton JL International Journal of Coal Geology, 55(2-4), 73, 2003 |