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    Fracture Modeling of Deep Tight Sandstone Fault-Fracture Reservoir Based on Geological Model and Seismic Attributes: A Case Study on Xu 2 Member in Western Sichuan Depression, Sichuan Basin by Jitong Li, Junlong Liu, Hongde Chen, Jianhua He, Ruyue Wang, Xupeng Shao, Xin Fang

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…With significant geological reserves and high resource abundance, the Xujiahe Formation in the Western Sichuan Depression is considered a key target for natural gas exploration and development in continental clastic rocks within the Sichuan Basin. …”
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    Geological Conditions and Sedimentary Models of Oligocene and Eocene Effective Source Rocks in the Northern Yinggehai Basin by Jianxiang Pei, Gaowei Hu, Zhipeng Huo, Zhihong Chen, Yabing Chen, Xiaofei Fu, Weihong Wang, Haiyu Liu, Yanan Wang, Jingshuang Luo, Guofei Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Based on the analogy with the Hanoi Depression in Vietnam and the Yacheng District in the Qiongdongnan Basin and the comprehensive analysis of self-geological conditions, the development conditions of Eocene and Oligocene source rocks in the northern Yinggehai Basin are examined, focusing on tectonic evolution, sedimentary facies, and the paleoenvironment. …”
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    Evaluation of suitability of CO2 geologic storage in deep saline aquifers in Lindian area of Songliao Basin by Yongfa MA, Junling DONG, Xu WANG, Lan HE, Xuejun ZHOU, Ling LIU, Guang LIU, Zhenzhen SHI, Guannan CAO, Yan LIU, Xiuhai LI, Tian LIU, Tao ZHAN, Chang LI

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These regions are not prone to geological hazards and are all suitable for CO2 geological storage, with the Heiyupao Depression being the most suitable. …”
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    Optimization and potential assessment of CO2 geological storage caprock in the saline aquifers of the Qingjiang Basin, middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River by Yuchen Tian, Shiqi Liu, Sijian Zheng, Shuxun Sang, Yinghai Liu, Shiheng Chen, Helong Zhang, Yanzhi Liu, Yuntian Jiang, Zekun Yue, Wenkai Wang

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…A fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method combining the analytic hierarchy process and weighted judgment method was used to assess the suitability of CO2 geological storage in the Qingjiang Basin. The evaluation results indicated that the central depression zone had the highest comprehensive score and the best suitability for storage, making it the most favorable area for CO2 storage in the Qingjiang Basin. …”
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    Forecast of brine blowout zones in the Amu Darya basin and analysis of brine blowout in oil and gas fields by Deryaev Annaguly

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In addition, the study provided a detailed characterisation of depressions and their physical properties, including viscosity, density, and thermal conductivity. …”
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    Carbonaceous deposits (Сarboniferous) and oil and gas potential prospects of the Magnitogorsk trough (South Urals, Russia) by A.M. Tyurin, A.V. Kolomoets, A.V. Snachev, I.V. Smoleva, P.V. Pankrat’ev

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…It was shown that the Kumak ore field shales are promising sources of oil, depression analogues of the Lower-Middle Carboniferous shelf carbonates. …”
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    The use of radar-optical remote sensing data and geographic information system–analytical hierarchy process–multicriteria decision analysis techniques for revealing groundwater rec... by Wang Yuxia, Han Yanzhong, Guo Yujiao, Wang Jingwei, Wang Nana, Abdelkareem Mohamed

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…To investigate the combined impact of the model, 13 input thematic maps, including elevation, slope, curvature, depression, drainage density, Topographic Wetness Index, distance to river, Stream Power Index, Terrain Roughness Index, geology, lineaments, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, and rainfall factors, were created, and employed in the model, which was subsequently merged through GIS techniques to reveal prospective zones. …”
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    Determination of Cenozoic Sedimentary Structures Using Integrated Geophysical Surveys: A Case Study in the Hebei Plain, China by Yi Yang, Jie Zhang, Junjie Wu, Pei Li, Xingchun Wang, Qingquan Zhi, Guojiang Hao, Jianhua Li, Xiaohong Deng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In addition to expensive drilling, it is difficult to obtain deep geological information through traditional geological exploration. …”
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    Application of different edge detection methods for faults identification in Anza Basin, Kenya by Gege Li, Qing Chen, Bingqiang Yuan, Xianfeng Tan, Hao Chen, Xiaoyu Huang, Lang Pan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract The shape of gravity anomalies changes due to the disruption of geological bodies’ continuity by fault structures, and their planar contour line characteristics are an important basis for dividing fault structures. …”
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