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Volume 16, 2011 |
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17-42 Structural architecture of a thin-skinned imbricate fan:
Evidence from Mesozoic deepwater sediments in the Jabal
Wahrah area of the central Oman Mountains
David J.W. Cooper
47-64 Organic geochemical characteristics and depositional environments
of the Jurassic shales in the Masila Basin of Eastern Yemen
Mohammed H. Hakimi, Wan H. Abdullah and Mohamed R. Shalaby
69-108 Seal turns into reservoir: Sudair equivalents in outcrops,
Al Jabal al-Akhdar, Sultanate of Oman
Michael C. Pöppelreiter, Christoph J. Schneider, Michael Obermaier,
Holger C. Forke, Bastian Koehrer and Thomas Aigner
113-134 Early – Middle Miocene Suez Syn-rift-Basin, Egypt:
A sequence stratigraphy framework
Abdulkader Youssef
139-142 Comments on: “New age of the lower part of the Kuhlan Formation,
Northwest Yemen” by M.H. Stephenson and S.Z.A.K. Al-Mashaikie
(GeoArabia, 2010, v. 15, no. 2, p. 161-170)
Mohammed Al-Wosabi
151-203 GEO 2010 Abstracts, Part I
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17-42 2-D Basin modeling study of petroleum systems in the
Levantine Basin, Eastern Mediterranean
Lisa Marlow, Kristijan Kornpihl and Christopher G. St. C. Kendall
47-84 Sedimentological evidence for bottom-water oxygenation
during deposition of the Natih-B Member intrashelf-basinal sediments:
Upper Cretaceous carbonate source rock, Natih Formation,
North Sultanate of Oman
Said A.K. Al Balushi and Joe H.S. Macquaker
89-106 Seismic modelling of a fractured carbonate reservoir
in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Mohammed Y. Ali and Michael H. Worthington
111-108 Diagenesis and fluid system evolution in the
northern Oman Mountains, United Arab Emirates:
Implications for petroleum exploration
Liesbeth Breesch, Rudy Swennen, Ben Dewever,François Roure
and Benoit Vincent
153-222 GEO 2010 Abstracts, Part II
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17-26 Decastroia razini n. gen. n. sp. – A new alveolinacean
(foraminifera) from the Cenomanian of Socotra Island (Yemen)
Vicent Vicedo and Josep Serra-Kiel
31-64 Heavy mineral stratigraphy of Palaeozoic and Mesozoic sandstones
of southwestern Sinai, Egypt: A reassessment
Robert W.O´B. Knox, Mamdouh F. Soliman and Mahmoud A. Essa
69-90 MIDDLE EAST GEOLOGIC TIME SCALE 2011: Late Ediacaran to early
Cambrian (Infracambrian)Jibalah Group of Saudi Arabia
Moujahed Al-Husseini
95-124 Regional seismic interpretation of the hydrocarbon
prospectivity of offshore Syria
Steven A. Bowman
129-192 Tournaisian (Mississippian) brachiopods from the
Mobarak Formation, North Iran
Maryamnaz Bahrammanesh, Lucia Angiolini, Anselmo Alessandro Antonelli,
Babak Aghababalou and Maurizio Gaetani
197-238 GEO 2010 Abstracts, Part III
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17-24 Stratigraphic Note: Update on the palynology of the Akbarah and
Kuhlan formations, northwest Yemen
Mike H. Stephenson and Sa´ad Zeki A. Kader Al-Mashaikie
29-82 Evolution of Cretaceous to Eocene alluvial and carbonate platform
sequences in central and south Jordan
John H. Powell and Basem K. Moh´d
87-122 Toarcian and Bajocian ammonites from the Haushi-Huqf Massif of
southwestern Oman and the Hawasina Nappes of the Oman Mountains:
Implications for paleoecology and paleobiogeography
Raymond Énay
127-152 Sedimentary facies and trilobite and conodont faunas of the
Ordovician Rann Formation, Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
Richard A. Fortey, Alan P. Heward and C. Giles Miller
157-181 GEO 2010 Abstracts, Part IV
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