The control effect of burial evolution time limit on the organic matter pore structure of shale: A case study of the lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation shale from the periphery of the Sichuan Basin in southern China
Pengfei Wang, Xin Li(Dalian University of Technology), Lin Wu(Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs), Yuxi Yang(China National Petroleum Corporation (China)), Ling Tang(China National Offshore Oil Corporation (China)), Kang Ma(China National Offshore Oil Corporation (China)), Can Jin(PowerChina (China))
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