Relationships between water and gas chemistry in mature coalbed methane reservoirs of the Black Warrior Basin
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Marcella R. McIntyre-Redden | Steven D. Mann | David C. Kopaska-Merkel | William H. Orem | W. Orem | M. Varonka | J. Pashin | M. McIntyre-Redden | D. Kopaska-Merkel | S. Mann | Jack C. Pashin | Matthew S. Varonka
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