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On the relationship between hydrocarbon migration pathways and carbonate mound occurrence in the Porcupine Basin

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  • Naeth J, di Primio R, Horsfield B, Schaefer RG, Shannon PM, Bailey WR, Henriet JP (2005) Hydrocarbon seepage and carbonate mound formation: a basin modelling study from the Porcupine Basin (offshore Ireland). J Pet Geol 28(2):43–62

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Naeth, J., di Primio, R., Horsfield, B. et al. On the relationship between hydrocarbon migration pathways and carbonate mound occurrence in the Porcupine Basin. Int J Earth Sci (Geol Rundsch) 96, 199–200 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-006-0126-2

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