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The Leading Edge; November 1997; v. 16; no. 11; p. 1603-1607
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Identifying oil-field salinity sources with airborne and ground-based geophysics; a West Texas example

Jeffrey G. Paine, Alan R. Dutton, Jose S. Mayorga, and Geoffrey P. Saunders

Bureau of Economic Geology, Austin, TX, United States

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