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121. High-resolution Research On Organic Matter Accumulation Mechanisms Of Oil Shales In The Lower Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation,Chaoyang Basin,Western Liaoning Province
122. Experimental Investigation Into Simultaneous Adsorption Process Of Water Vapor And Methane Onto Shales
123. Research On The Control Of Upwelling In The Development Of Source Rocks As Exemplified By The Chinese Dalong Formation And The European Sch(?)neck Formation Shales
124. Geochemical Characteristics Of The Black Shales From The Shuijingtuo Formation In The Shennongjia Area And Their Paleoenvironmental Implications
125. A Study On Element Mobility During Weathering Of Black Shales In Central Hunan,China
126. Main Factors Controlling The Wettability Of Shales
127. Source And Accumulation Modes Of Natural Gas In The Carboniferous-permian In Southern North China Basin
128. Study On The Composition,pore Structure Characterization Of Shales And Their Effects On Adsorption Characteristics
129. Characterization Of The Pore Structure Of Mud Shales Of The Luchaogou Formation In The Malang Depression And Evaluation Of Their Oil Content
130. Water-Uptaking Feature For The Shales Of The Lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation In Northern Guizhou,China
131. Characteristics Of Pyrites In Lower Cambrian Niutitang Shales In Upper Yangtze Area And Their Geological Significance
132. Lithofacies Characteristics And Their Impacts On Pore Structure And Petrophysical Properties Of Lacustrine Shales In The Lower Cretaceous Shahezi Formation In The Changling Fault Depression,Songliao Basin
133. Genetic Mechanism And Indicating Significance Of Fracture Calcite Veins In The Longmaxi Shales Of Southern Sichuan Area
134. The Contribution Of Graptolite Organic Matter To The Burial Organic Carbon And Its Geological Siginificance
135. The Pore Structure And Its Affecting Factors Of Wufeng-longmaxi Formation Shales With Different Lithofacies In The Southern Sichuan Basin
136. Analysis Of Oil-content And Mobility Of Intersalt Shales In The Qianjiang Formation,Qianjiang Depression,Jianghan Basin
137. Re-study On 'Shuiyougou Biota' From Neoproterozoic Shales Of The Ruyang Group In Western Henan
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