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TIAN, Fanglei, GUO, Tonglou, HE, Dengfa, GU, Zhanyu, MENG, Xianwu, WANG, Renfu, WANG, Ying, ZHANG, Weikang, LU, Guo (2024) Three-dimensional structural models, evolution and petroleum geological significances of transtensional faults in the Ziyang area, central Sichuan Basin, SW China. Petroleum Exploration and Development, 51 (3) 604-620 doi:10.1016/s1876-3804(24)60491-x

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TitleThree-dimensional structural models, evolution and petroleum geological significances of transtensional faults in the Ziyang area, central Sichuan Basin, SW China
JournalPetroleum Exploration and Development
AuthorsTIAN, FangleiAuthor
GUO, TonglouAuthor
HE, DengfaAuthor
GU, ZhanyuAuthor
MENG, XianwuAuthor
WANG, RenfuAuthor
WANG, YingAuthor
ZHANG, WeikangAuthor
LU, GuoAuthor
Year2024 (June)Volume51
Page(s)604-620Issue3
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/s1876-3804(24)60491-xSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceTIAN, Fanglei, GUO, Tonglou, HE, Dengfa, GU, Zhanyu, MENG, Xianwu, WANG, Renfu, WANG, Ying, ZHANG, Weikang, LU, Guo (2024) Three-dimensional structural models, evolution and petroleum geological significances of transtensional faults in the Ziyang area, central Sichuan Basin, SW China. Petroleum Exploration and Development, 51 (3) 604-620 doi:10.1016/s1876-3804(24)60491-x
Plain TextTIAN, Fanglei, GUO, Tonglou, HE, Dengfa, GU, Zhanyu, MENG, Xianwu, WANG, Renfu, WANG, Ying, ZHANG, Weikang, LU, Guo (2024) Three-dimensional structural models, evolution and petroleum geological significances of transtensional faults in the Ziyang area, central Sichuan Basin, SW China. Petroleum Exploration and Development, 51 (3) 604-620 doi:10.1016/s1876-3804(24)60491-x
In(2024, June) Petroleum Exploration and Development Vol. 51 (3) Elsevier BV


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