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2. Block diagram (left) representing a fault model and interpretation triangle (right) showing superposition of reservoir and sealing beds with SGR calculated (Badley Geoscience training materials)

2. Block diagram (left) representing a fault model and interpretation triangle (right) showing superposition of reservoir and sealing beds with SGR calculated (Badley Geoscience training materials)

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Technical Report
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This Report has been made in fulfilment of the Contract No. 117/GDOŚ/DON/2012 of 18 July 2012 with subsequent annexes 1–5 thereto, made between: the State Treasury – the Minister of the Environment, represented by Mr. Michał Kiełsznia – General Director of Environmental Protection and the Consortium composed of: Polish Geological Institute – Nation...

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