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    Hydrocarbon Charging and Accumulation Process of the Large Bozhong19-6 Condensate Gas Reservoirs in the Southwestern Bozhong Sub-Basin, Bohai Bay Basin, China

    The Bozhong19-6 (BZ19-6) condensate gas reservoirs, located in the southwestern Bozhong sub-basin, Bohai Bay Basin, China, were paleo-oil reservoirs in the geological past and have undergone at least three suc...

    Quanyun Miao, Changgui Xu, Fang Hao, Minjunshi **e, Qi Wang in Journal of Earth Science (2024)

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    The origins and implications of glycerol ether lipids in China coastal wetland sediments

    Coastal wetlands are terrestrial-marine transition zones harboring diverse active microbial communities. The origins of diverse glycerol ether lipids preserved in coastal wetlands are rarely investigated. 16 s...

    **aoxia Lü, **aolei Liu, Changgui Xu, **ming Song, Xuegang Li in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Development characteristics of the fault system and its control on basin structure, Bodong Sag, East China

    The Bodong Sag, located in the Bohai Sea, offshore China, is one of the most petroliferous basins in China. Based on three dimensional seismic reflection data and time slice data, we analyze the fault system o...

    Zhi** Wu, Yanjun Cheng, Shiyong Yan, Wen Su, **n Wang, Changgui Xu in Petroleum Science (2013)

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    Sequence stratigraphic framework and distribution of depositional systems for the Paleogene in Liaodong Bay area

    With a comprehensive geological and geophysical data base, the Paleogene in the Liaodong Bay area, which consists of the Kongdian, Shahejie and Donghying Formations from the base to top, was divided into 4 sec...

    **aoMin Zhu, YanLei Dong, JunSheng Yang in Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences (2008)

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    The paleoclimatic records and the relevance with the formation of hydrocarbon source rocks: A case study of Huanghekou depression, Bohaiwan basin

    Bohaiwan basin, covering an area of 200 000 km2, is one of the most important oil-bearing basins in Eastern China. Rifting processes formed the basin, and two evolution phases can be recognized. The rifting phase...

    Zhanhong Liu, Sitian Li, Renchen **n, Changgui Xu in Frontiers of Earth Science in China (2008)