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Hetero- and Homogeneous States of Hydrocarbon Fluids in the Earth’s Interior: Evidence from the Study of Synthetic Fluid Inclusions

Based on experiments including in situ studies of the phase composition and states of aqueous–hydrocarbon fluids in synthetic inclusions in quartz, the thermometric data indicating a heterogeneous state of fluids at shallow, medium, and great depths of oil- and gas-bearing layers were obtained. It w...

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Published in:Doklady earth sciences 2023-05, Vol.509 (1), p.133-138
Main Authors: Balitsky, V. S., Setkova, T. V., Balitskaya, L. V., Golunova, M. A., Bublikova, T. M., Plotnikova, I. N., Aranovich, L. Ya
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