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Existing Views on Fluidodynamics in Petroliferous Formations

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The theory of vertical hydrodynamic zoning represents a basis for recent conceptions of regional fluidodynamics in petroliferous basins. V.S. Il’in and V.L. Lichkov were the first to propose in the late 1920s and 1930s a hydrodynamic criterion: a local base level of erosion separating ground and artesian waters, i.e., they defined, in fact, two hydrodynamic zones, which reflected natural vertical zoning determined by different fluidodynamics.

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Djunin, V., Korzun, A. (2009). Existing Views on Fluidodynamics in Petroliferous Formations. In: Hydrogeodynamics of Oil and Gas Basins. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2847-1_1

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