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Field Trip Guide: Sedimentology, Reservoir Quality, and Tectonic Setting of Late Miocene–early Pliocene Gas-Bearing Formations, Upper Cook Inlet, Alaska.

doi 10.14509/29713
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March 1, 2017

Authors
D.L. LePainK.P. HelmoldR.J. GillisR.D. RegerR.F. Swenson
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Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys


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