Browsing by Author "Sadooni, F. N."
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Assessment of water bodies of united arab emirates coastal sabkhas as potential sites for natural salinity gradient solar ponds
Howari, F. M.; Sadooni, F. N.; Goodell, P. C. ( ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers , 2008 , Article)Increasing population and growing demands from both agriculture and industry in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) necessitate the need to provide inexpensive fresh water. The only feasible source of such water is desalination. ... -
Characterizing fracture toughness using machine learning
Alipour, M.; Esatyana, E.; Sakhaee-Pour, A.; Sadooni, F. N.; Al-Kuwari, H. A. ( Elsevier B.V. , 2021 , Article)The existing models for fracture toughness characterization based on nanoindentations that account for the fracture length are limited to simple (ideal) geometries that are absent in shales. The present study proposes two ... -
Microbial dolomites from carbonate-evaporite sediments of the coastal sabkha of Abu Dhabi and their exploration implications
Sadooni, F. N.; Howari, F.; El-Saiy, A. ( wiley online library , 2010 , Article)Detailed petrographic studies of Recent dolomites from the coastal sabkha of Abu Dhabi using SEM and Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) analyses indicate that most of the dolomite started to form in " micro-niches" (i.e. small ... -
Microporosity evolution and destruction in the Jurassic Arab D reservoir, Qatar
Sadooni, F.N.; Al-Kuwari, H. Al Saad; Sakhaee-Pour, A.; Mattar, W. S. ( Institute for Ionics , 2023 , Article)Core samples were collected from three wells, one onshore and two offshore, from Qatar’s Upper Jurassic Arab D reservoir. The samples were subjected to multiproxy petrographic and chemical analyses to identify their micro- ... -
A new depositional model and sequence stratigraphic interpretation for the upper Jurassic Arab "D" reservoir in Qatar
Al-Saad, H.; Sadooni, F. N. ( Wiley online Library , 2001 , Article)Deposition of the Arab Formation on the Arabian Plate followed a eustatic sea-level high during the Oxfordian that deposited the open-marine shelfal carbonates of the Hanifa and Jubaila Formations. Oolite/peloidal shoals ... -
Stratigraphy and petroleum systems of the Paleozoic (pre-Khuff) succession, Qatar
Al-Saad, H.; Sadooni, F. N. ( Wiley , 2016 , Article)A thickness of more than 1500m of Palaeozoic (pre-Khuff) siliciclastic strata were encountered in three deep wells (Matbakh A, and Dukhan A and B) drilled in the State of Qatar. These sedimentary rocks have no formal ...