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Oil Sands Fabric

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English: Oil sands, as observed under the microscope, exhibit a 2D fabric which is the result of the components including: primary grains; fines such as silt and clay; bitumen; and voids along with their spatial relationship. Bell J, Mele G, Di Matteo B, Terribile F., 2015. Producing oil sands thin sections for reservoir characterization. GeoConvention, Abstract 11.
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