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Scientific and technical journal

«Geology, geophysics and development of oil and gas fields»

ISSN 2413-5011

The role of bacterial mineralization in the formation of sedimentary strata

UDC: 552.5
DOI: -

Authors:

POSTNIKOVA OLGA V.1,
KULAGINA NADEZHDA K.1,
KITAEVA IRINA A.1,
ZUEVA OLGA A.1

1 National University of Oil and Gas "Gubkin University", Moscow, Russia

Keywords: bacterial mineral formation, reservoir rocks, cyanobacteria, sulphate-reducing bacteria, biocenoses

Annotation:

At present, the study of bacterial mineral formation is becoming increasingly important. Bacterial biocenoses largely form reservoir rocks at various stratigraphic levels, largely determining the morphometric parameters of the void space.

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