Lithofacies, Organic Carbon and Petrophysical Evaluation of the Montney and Doig Formations (Western Canada): Contribution of Quantitative Cuttings Analysis and Electrofacies Classification.
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B. Carpentier | S. Rohais | M. Power | V. Crombez | T. Euzen | M. Petrović
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