The source rock potential of the Upper Jurassic– lowermost Cretaceous in the Danish and southern Norwegian sectors of the Central Graben, North Sea
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Erik Thomsen | E. Thomsen | H. Petersen | H. Nytoft | Henrik I. Petersen | A. C. Holme | C. Andersen | M. F. Whitaker | Hans Peter Nytoft | A. Holme | M. Whitaker | C. Andersen
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