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Academic & Professional Books  Palaeontology  Palaeontology: General

Micropalaeontology and Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Middle East

Out of Print
Edited By: MD Simmons
440 pages, Photos, illus
Publisher: Chapman & Hall
Micropalaeontology and Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Middle East
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  • Micropalaeontology and Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Middle East ISBN: 9780412427701 Hardback Dec 1994 Out of Print #23780
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About this book

Documents the applied use of micropalaeontology through a number of case histories.

Contents

Introduction, M.D. Simmons; late devonian and early carboniferous palynostratigraphy and its application in north-eastern Syria, R.L. Ravn, B. McPhilemy, et al; the palynostratigraphy of the Haushi Group (Westphalian - Artiskian) in Oman, C.F. Love; micropalaeontological biozonation of the amran series (jurassic) in the Sana's region, Yemen, M.D. Simmons, K. Al-Thour; upper jurassic - lower cretaceous stratigraphy - the arab, hith and rayda formations in Abu Dhabi, J. Esteves de Matos; late mesozoic stromatoporoids - their use as stratigraphic tools and palaeoenvironmental indicators, C. Toland; palaeoenvironmental and biostratigraphic significance of foraminiferal associations from the early cretaceous sediments of south west Iran, S.S. Shakib; sedimentary facies and hydrocarbon considerations of Berriasian - Hauterivian carbonates in Central Arabia, H.T. Shebel, A.S. Alsharhan; micropalaeontological biozonation of the kahmah group (early cretaceous) central Oman mountains, M.D. Simmons; orbitolinid biostratigraphy of the shuaiba formation (aptian), Oman-implications for reservoir development, W. Witt, H. Gokdag; calcareous algae and foraminifera as water depth indicators - an example from the early cretaceous carbonates of north-east Arabia, F.T. Banner, M.D. Simmons; the biostratigraphic significance of cretaceous ostracods from the Arabian gulf, J. Athersuch; cenozoic stratigraphy of the Arabian peninsula and gulf, R.W. Jones, A. Racey; foraminiferal biozonation of the northern oman tertiary carbonate succession, M.R. White; biostratigraphy and palaeobiogeographic significance of tertiary nummulitids (foraminifera), A. Racey; tertiary ostracods of north Africa and the middle east, M.C. Keen, S.S.J. Al-Sheikhly, et al.

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Out of Print
Edited By: MD Simmons
440 pages, Photos, illus
Publisher: Chapman & Hall
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