Sequence stratigraphy and characterization of carbonate reservoirs
C. Kerans
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Sequence stratigraphy and characterization of carbonate reservoirs
by C. Kerans, Charles Kerans, Scott W. Tinker
Published
December 30, 2000
Publisher
Geological Society Publishing House
Pages
140
ISBN-13
9781565760400
ISBN-10
1565760409
Subjects
Geology of carbonate reservoirs
Carbonate Reservoir Characterization
Advances in carbonate exploration and reservoir analysis
Relative Permeability of Petroleum Reservoirs
Carbonate reservoir characterization
Occurrence and petrophysical properties of carbonate reservoirs in the Rocky Mountain region
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