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# sheet complexes (including lobes).
 
# sheet complexes (including lobes).
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Other settings include mass transport complexes, which are generally too heterogenous to form major reservoir intervals, and remobilized sandstone reservoirs. The latter are reservoirs that have undergone significant postdepositional mobilization with the formation of deformed sand pods, dykes, and sills (injectites). They are common in the Tertiary of the North Sea (e.g., Hurst and Cartwright, 2007).
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Other settings include mass transport complexes, which are generally too heterogenous to form major reservoir intervals, and remobilized sandstone reservoirs. The latter are reservoirs that have undergone significant postdepositional mobilization with the formation of deformed sand pods, dykes, and sills (injectites). They are common in the Tertiary of the North Sea (e.g., Hurst and Cartwright<ref>Hurst, A., and J. Cartwright, 2007, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/memoir87/INTRODUCTION/INTRODUCTION.HTM Relevance of sand injectites to hydrocarbon exploration and production], in A. Hurst and J. Cartwright, eds., Sand injectites: Implications for hydrocarbon exploration and production: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=783 AAPG Memoir 87], p. 1–19.</ref>).
    
==Problems in characterizing deep-water marine sandstones==
 
==Problems in characterizing deep-water marine sandstones==

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