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    Pore throat characteristics of tight reservoirs by a combined mercury method: A case study of the member 2 of Xujiahe Formation in Yingshan gasfield, North Sichuan Basin by Wang, Youzhi, Mao, Cui, Li, Qiang, Jin, Wei, Zhu, Simiao, Wang, Xiandong, Wang, Zhiguo, He, Jiayin, Shen, Jiagang, Zhu, Yanping, Wang, Ying, Wang, Haiyan, Tan, Baode, Ren, Junhu

    Published in Open Geosciences (13-10-2021)
    “…The complex pore throat characteristics are significant factors that control the properties of tight sandstone reservoirs. Due to the strong heterogeneity of…”
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    Endogenous Development Models and Paths Selection of Rural Revitalization from the Perspective of Ecological Environment Advantages: A Case Study of Nanshi Village, China by Guo, Xinwei, Yu, Bin, Yan, Meiyan, Guo, Hui, Ren, Junhu, Zhang, Hanxia, Zhang, Zonggang

    “…This article aims to discuss how to give full play to the comparative advantages of the rural ecological environment and realize the endogenous development of…”
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    Genetic identification of natural gases from shallow reservoirs in some oil- and gas-bearing basins of China by Wanchun, Wang, Wenhui, Liu, Yongchang, Xu, Ping, Shen, Yan, Kang, Junhu, Ren

    Published in Acta geochimica (01-01-2005)
    “…Natural gases of shallow reservoirs with the carbon isotopic compositions of methane ranging from -50[per thousand] to -60[per thousand] (PDB) were considered…”
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    Effects of biodegradation on the carbon isotopic composition of natural gas—A case study in the bamianhe oil field of the Jiyang Depression, Eastern China by Wang, Wan-chun, Zhang, Ling-ye, Liu, Wen-hui, Kang, Yan, Ren, Jun-hu

    Published in GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL (2005)
    “…To study the characteristics and the effects of biodegradation on the carbon isotopic composition of gaseous hydrocarbons of the natural gases in the Bamianhe…”
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