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Contribution To The Sedimentology Of The Bahariya Formation Of Gebel El-Dist, Bahariya Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt
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Qatar University
, 1983 , Article)
Combined microscopic, grain-size and heavy-mineral analyses were carried out on the Bahariya Formation at Gebel El-Dist (type section), Bahariya Oasis. These studies revealed that the formation is composed of moderately ...
Khashm Formation, A New Lithostratigraphic Unit Within The Cretaceous Wasia Group Of Arabia
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Qatar University
, 1988 , Article)
The Khashm Formation is introduced as a new lithostratigraphic unit to include the sandstones and shale interbeds which constitute the upper part of the Cretaceous Wasia Group (s. /.) outcropping in central Arabia. It ...
Subsurface geothermal investigation in the nile delta, egypt.
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Qatar University
, 1983 , Article)
The Nile Delta area is geothermally studied to define the behaviour of geothermal gradient in different wells and to determine the distribution of heat in some interesting rock formations. The geothermal investigation of ...
Microfacies of the Upper Cretaceous-Lower Tertiary Rocks of Um Rijam Area, South Jordan
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Qatar University
, 1982 , Article)
This paper deals, for the first time, with the microfacies of the Upper Cretaceous - Lower Tertiary rocks of south Jordan. Twenty three microfacies associations are recognized, described, discussed and illustrated.
This ...
Petrogenesis And Tectonic Setting Of The Vqlcanic Suite West Of Wadi Bagharid South Eastern Desert, Egypt
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Qatar University
, 1987 , Article)
The metavolcanic belt west of Wadi Bagharid, south Eastern Desert, Egypt is geologically investigated. Petrographically, the metavolcanics are subdivided into four rock varieties namely: metaandesites, metadacite-rhyodacite, ...
Structural Elements And Formation Parameters For Some Lower Cretaceous Sequences In The Western Desert, Egypt
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Qatar University
, 1987 , Article)
The Lower Cretaceous sequences in the northern part of the Western Desert has been penetrated by many of drilled bore—holes adopted by different oil companies. It was encountered at depths ranging from 1200 to 3500 m. The ...
A Simple Diagram For Gravity Interpretation By Gradients For A Lateral Varying Formation
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Qatar University
, 1984 , Article)
A simple diagram is constructed for the interpretation of the gravity anomaly arising from a formation of linear density variation. The diagram can be easily used if the horizontal gradient is also known. With the help of ...
On the application of arabian gulf water in irrigation: A future possibility
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Qatar University
, 1987 , Article)
Open seas waters have a chlorinity (Cl%o) of 35%o. Chloride and sodium are the dominant ionic species in sea water; where their gravimetric contents are 89.98 and 77.39% of total anions and cations, respectively. Sodium ...
Electrical Properties Of The Lower Eocene Rocks In Qatar
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Qatar University
, 1987 , Article)
Thirteen limestone samples representing the Rus Formation (Lower Eocene) are selected' from four locations in Qatar Peninsula. These samples are subjected to electrical resistivity, porosity, shaliness factor and water ...
Interpretation of Gravity Anomalies Due to Lens-Shaped Structures
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Qatar University
, 1982 , Article)
One of the interesting exploration problems in hydrogcology is finding subsurface geological lens-shaped structures. This paper deals with the interpretation of such structures using their gravity anomalies. A master curve ...