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Tectonics And Sedimentation Implications For Petroleum Systems Dengliang Gao

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Tectonics And Sedimentation Implications For Petroleum Systems Dengliang Gao
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Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
File Extension: PDF
File size: 168 MB
Pages: 418
Author: Dengliang Gao
ISBN: 9781629810010, 1629810010
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Tectonics And Sedimentation Implications For Petroleum Systems Dengliang Gao by Dengliang Gao 9781629810010, 1629810010 instant download after payment.

The influence of tectonics on sedimentation and hydrocarbon accumulation is different among extensional, strike-slip, and contractional structural styles. This 18-chapter volume is small enough to focus on the interplay among tectonics, sedimentation, and petroleum systems. Yet it is big enough to cover the diversity of structural styles in important petroliferous sedimentary basins around the globe, including those in west Africa, east Africa, east Brazil, east United States of America, Gulf of Mexico, South China Sea, the Russian Arctic, and the Mediterranean Sea. 

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