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  • '''By Zhi Yang, Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development (RIPED), PetroChina, China''' ...rmian saline lacustrine dolomitic rock, Junggar Basin, NW China: Petroleum Exploration and Development Online, vol. 39, no. 6, p. 657–667.</ref><ref>Zhang, Y.,
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  • ..., differences exist because of the varied focus of these groups in today's exploration environment. The table below lists suggestions for the style of presentatio ...al risk. The goal is technical calibration with other prospects within the exploration portfolio.
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  • | chapter = Surface geochemical exploration for petroleum .../memoir66/17/0223.htm Understanding geology as the key to using seepage in exploration: the spectrum of seepage styles], in D. Schumacher, and M. A. Abrams, eds.,
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  • | chapter = Applying gravity in petroleum exploration * Can distinguish sources at exploration depths
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  • | chapter = Developing a philosophy of exploration ...tors from the analog field(s) are fully understood, we can devise the best exploration methods to delineate the critical factors.
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  • | chapter = Classification of exploration traps [[Category:Classification of exploration traps]]
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  • | chapter = Surface geochemical exploration for petroleum Direct detection methods are geochemical exploration methods designed to detect the presence of hydrocarbons in soils, near-surf
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  • ...yrouz AlEssa [[Utilization of the industrial revolution 4.0 in oil and gas exploration]] ...Ali Alwaheed, and Ali Halal [[Biostratigraphic applications in hydrocarbon exploration]]
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  • | series = Methods in Exploration
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  • | series = Methods in Exploration No. 14
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  • | series = Methods in Exploration No. 14
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  • | series = Methods in Exploration No. 14
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  • There are a number of scales for both SCI and TAI within the exploration industry. The SCI and TAI scales have been standardized to the [[vitrinite ...nd TAI (after<ref name=ch06r16>Waples, D., 1985, Geochemistry in Petroleum Exploration: Boston, IHRDC, 232 p.</ref>).
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  • | series = Methods in Exploration No. 14
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  • | series = Methods in Exploration No. 14
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  • | chapter = Applying gravity in petroleum exploration ...gravity color image of the Andaman Sea area of Southeast Asia. &copy; ARCO Exploration and Production Technology.]]
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  • | series = Methods in Exploration No. 14
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  • | series = Methods in Exploration No. 14
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  • | chapter = Developing a philosophy of exploration ...s to compare thousands of data sets rapidly, as in [[Surficial geochemical exploration principles|surface geochemical ratios]]. But even with all the new technolo
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  • | chapter = Using magnetics in petroleum exploration ...Jersey, Prentice-Hall, 1013 p.</ref><ref name=ch14r5>Jakosky, J. J., 1950, Exploration Geophysics: Los Angeles, Trija Publishing Co., 1195 p.</ref><ref name=ch14r
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