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In the research of carbonate lithofacies paleogeography, the method with single-factor analysis and multi-factor graphs is used. During the study, well data and outcrop data are widely used, while seismic data are rarely applied due to the poor precision. In this research, the accuracy of lithofacies paleogeography map is greatly improved by the comprehensive application of geological and seismic data with large seismic data.

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Li, Q., Wang, T. (2024). Lithofacies Paleogeography and Sedimentary Evolution. In: Paleogeography and Gas Exploration of Marine Multiple Formations in Central Sichuan Basin. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-2528-5_3

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