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Doklady Akademii Nauk, 1992, Volume 326, Number 2, Pages 259–263 (Mi dan49414)  

GEOPHYSICS

Methane isotope-carbon instabilities in accompaning gases of plate systems in oil and gas and oil Abuzy (Krasnodar region) and Radchenko (Dniepr-Donetsk depression) limited worked out deposits

G. I. Voitov, T. G. Orlova, A. N. Katsonis

Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Scienses, Moscow
Presented: V. A. Magnitskii
Received: 23.06.1992
Document Type: Article
UDC: 550.3+550.4
Language: Russian
Citation: G. I. Voitov, T. G. Orlova, A. N. Katsonis, “Methane isotope-carbon instabilities in accompaning gases of plate systems in oil and gas and oil Abuzy (Krasnodar region) and Radchenko (Dniepr-Donetsk depression) limited worked out deposits”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk, 326:2 (1992), 259–263
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\jour Dokl. Akad. Nauk
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\vol 326
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\pages 259--263
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