- [1] Abrupt change of pore system in lacustrine shales at oil- and gas-maturity during catagenesis
- [2] Dual compressibility characteristics of lignite, subbituminous, and high-volatile bituminous coals: A new insight into permeability
- [3] Occurrence characteristics of mineral and the effect on micro- and nano-scale pore-fractures of low rank coal: A case study from Zhundong Coalfield, NW China
- [4] Pore Structure Characteristics of Shale Gas Reservoir of Yingcheng Formation inLishu Depression, Songliao Basin
- [5] Shale oil potential of the Upper Cretaceous in the Changling area, Southern Songliao Basin, NE China: perspectives of geochemistry and petrology
- [6] Petrographic Controls on Pore and Fissure Characteristics of Coals from the Southern Junggar Coalfield, Northwest China
- [7] Effect of coalification jumps on petrophysical properties of various metamorphic coals from different coalfields in China
- [8] Multi-scale fractal characterizations of lignite, subbituminous and high-volatile bituminous coals pores by mercury intrusion porosimetry
- [9] Gas sorption and flow capabilities of lignite, subbituminous and high-volatilebituminous coals in the Southern Junggar Basin, NW China
- [10] Comparative analysis of nanopore structure and its effect on methane adsorption capacity of Southern Junggar coalfield coals by gas adsorption and FIB-SEM tomography
- [11] Effects of the coalification jump on the petrophysical properties of lignite, subbituminous and high-volatile bituminous coals
- [12] Fractal characterization of pore-fracture in low-rank coals using a low-field NMR relaxation method
- [13] 3D characterization and quantitative evaluation of pore-fracture networks of two Chinese coals using FIB-SEM tomography
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