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Earth Science Frontiers
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Earth Science Frontiers > 2009 > 16 > 6 > 318-324
Taking the lead–zinc deposit of the Huanggang–Ganzhuermiao metallegenic belt as a predicted mine, this article systematically analyzes the relationships between the geological conditions, including strata, magmatic rock, lead–zinc deposit, and so on, and has discovered their control action and the manner of geological conditions on the lead–zinc deposit, and has then established the comprehensive...
Earth Science Frontiers > 2009 > 16 > 6 > 349-358
The hydrocarbon migration and entrapment mechanism in the lower overlapped basins, occurring in the complex carbonate pore-fissure-fracture reservoirs, is one of the key problems that have to be solved for effective hydrocarbon exploration. The production, gas/oil ratio, and the composition of crude oils and natural gas in the TZ83 Well block are high at the intersection point of the NE and NW-strike...
Earth Science Frontiers > 2009 > 16 > 6 > 379-383
Daqing Oilfield is the biggest petroleum production base in China, its total production of crude oil accounts for over 40% of the total production of the mainland in the same period, and its exploitation situation directly influences the national-wide supply of the crude oil. In recent years, because the production of Daqing Oilfield gradually decreases and the domestic energy supply falls short,...