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Jiménez Soto, Grisel, Abdul Latiff, Abdul Halim, Ben Habel, Wael, Bing Bing, Saw, Poppelreiter, Michael (2022) Integrated Carbonate Rock Type Prediction Using Self-Organizing Maps in E11 Field, Central Luconia Province, Malaysia. Applied Sciences, 12 (15) 7688 doi:10.3390/app12157688

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TitleIntegrated Carbonate Rock Type Prediction Using Self-Organizing Maps in E11 Field, Central Luconia Province, Malaysia
JournalApplied Sciences
AuthorsJiménez Soto, GriselAuthor
Abdul Latiff, Abdul HalimAuthor
Ben Habel, WaelAuthor
Bing Bing, SawAuthor
Poppelreiter, MichaelAuthor
Year2022 (July 30)Volume12
Issue15
PublisherMDPI AG
DOIdoi:10.3390/app12157688Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceJiménez Soto, Grisel, Abdul Latiff, Abdul Halim, Ben Habel, Wael, Bing Bing, Saw, Poppelreiter, Michael (2022) Integrated Carbonate Rock Type Prediction Using Self-Organizing Maps in E11 Field, Central Luconia Province, Malaysia. Applied Sciences, 12 (15) 7688 doi:10.3390/app12157688
Plain TextJiménez Soto, Grisel, Abdul Latiff, Abdul Halim, Ben Habel, Wael, Bing Bing, Saw, Poppelreiter, Michael (2022) Integrated Carbonate Rock Type Prediction Using Self-Organizing Maps in E11 Field, Central Luconia Province, Malaysia. Applied Sciences, 12 (15) 7688 doi:10.3390/app12157688
In(2022, August) Applied Sciences Vol. 12 (15) MDPI AG


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