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Subsurface cross section from southeastern Alberta, Canada, to Bowdoin Dome area, northcentral Montana, showing correlation of Cretaceous rocks and shallow, gas-productive zones in low-permeability reservoirs; 1981; OC; 112; Rice, Dudley D.
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Subsurface cross section from southeastern Alberta, Canada, to Bowdoin Dome area, northcentral Montana, showing correlation of Cretaceous rocks and shallow, gas-productive zones in low-permeability reservoirs
Subsurface cross section from southeastern Alberta, Canada, to Bowdoin Dome area, northcentral Montana, showing correlation of Cretaceous rocks and shallow, gas-productive zones in low-permeability reservoirs; 1981; OC; 112; Rice, Dudley D.

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