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天然气地球科学 2005
THREE-DIMENSIONAL FLUORESCENCE SPECTRUM AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR HYDROCARBON
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Abstract:
The characteristic fingerprints of three-dimensional fluorescence spectra in well-debris and soil samples are described. Determination of well debris and near-surface soil show that the fingerprints not only indicate migration and accumulation of oil and gas, but also efficiently identify existence of oil and bas formation, and what is more, it can distinguish oil from gas. Therefore, the technology of three-dimensional fluorescence spectra fingerprints is a kind of effective means in the re-checking of oil wells and the geochemical exploration of oil and gas.