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Thermal maturity and source rock potential of Late Palaeozoic mudstones, Kara Basin, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia

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  • Title

    Thermal maturity and source rock potential of Late Palaeozoic mudstones, Kara Basin, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia
  • Year

    2018
  • Author(s)

    Hülse, P., Kaye, M.N.D., Marshall, J.E.A., Curtis, M.L., Heilbronn, G. and Piskun, P.
  • Project Details

    Pai-Khoi Project 2015-17
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  • Publisher

    CASP
  • Place Published

    Cambridge
  • Report Number

    CASP.PKP2015-17.20
  • Pages

    62
  • Project Code

    CASP.PKP2015-17
  • People Links

    • Mike Curtis
  • Keywords

    • Arctic
    • Carboniferous
    • Central Russia
    • Devonian
    • European Russia
    • Kara
    • Neogene
    • Pai-Khoi
    • Paleozoic
    • Permian
    • Russia
    • Russian Arctic
    • Silurian
    • Source Rocks
    • Urals
    • West Siberia
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    • West Siberian Basin
    • European Russia

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