Controls of Distinct Mineral Compositions on Pore Structure in Over-Mature Shales: A Case Study of Lower Cambrian Niutitang Shales in South China
Xing Niu(China University of Geosciences), Mingtao Zuo(Yangtze University), Detian Yan(China University of Geosciences), Xiaosong Wei(China University of Geosciences), Mingyi Hu(Yangtze University), Zixuan Liu(China University of Geosciences)
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