Fault reactivation potential as a critical factor during reservoir stimulation (Unbekannt)
- Neue Suche nach: Moeck, Inga
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Titel:Fault reactivation potential as a critical factor during reservoir stimulation
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Beteiligte:Moeck, Inga ( Autor:in ) / Backers, Tobias
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Erschienen in:First break ; 29 ; 73-83
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Erscheinungsort:Oxford
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