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Fractures in Volcanic Reservoir: a case study of Zhongguai uplift in Northwestern Margin of Junggar Basin, China
2018
Earth Sciences Research Journal
Fractures in Carboniferous volcanic rocks located at Zhongguai Area (China) highly influence the accumulation and productivity of oil and gas. As such, the study of development periods and genetic mechanisms of tectonic fractures could throw useful information regarding the evaluation and development of that reservoir. Their tectonic origins caused high-angle and oblique shear fractures. The primary orientation of those fractures appears close to EW (270°±10°), NW (300°±15°), NE (45°±15°), and
doi:10.15446/esrj.v22n3.75426
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