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Role of facies cycles on the mid-upper Cretaceous Bangestan Reservoir rock typing in the Zagros Basin

The principal objectives of this research were to examine the role of sedimentary cycles and tectonics in the Ahwaz Bangestan Reservoir quality, view the vertical and lateral changes of these sedimentary cycles, and identify rock typing units. There is an urgent need to understand how interpretive d...

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