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AAPG Bulletin; October 1972; v. 56; no. 10; p. 2029-2067
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Depths of Oil Origin and Primary Migration; a Review and Critique

Robert J. Cordell

Shallow origin and migration views, 2000 ft minimal theory, "in-place" origin, dilute hydrocarbons in modern sediments, fatty acid role, water, permeability

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