Microfacies, depositional environment and carbonate association of the Asmari Formation in Tang-e-Gojestan [PDF]
The Asmari Formation was logged and sampled in the Tang-e-Gojestan stratigraphic section (Eshgar Anticline, Izeh Zone) to study microfacies, depositional environment and carbonate associations. The Asmari Formation with 298 m-thickness mainly consists of
Yadolah Ezampanah, Mohammad Goodarzi
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The Asmari Formation in the G oilfield on the Iran-Iraq border is a fractured-porous multi-lithology mixed reservoir, for which fracture is an important factor affecting oil productivity and water cut.
Kaijun Tong +5 more
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Stratigraphy and Sedimentary environment of Asmari Formation in Moshkan section, South east Yasuj [PDF]
: The present research studies sedimentary succession of Oligocene Asmari Formation at Tang-e Moshkan stratigraphic section aimed at evaluating lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and determining microfacies, microfacies class, sub-environments, and ...
reza sadeghi +2 more
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Rock typing and reservoir zonation of the Asmari Formation in a gas field, Persian Gulf [PDF]
In this study, the geological and petrophysical methods were combined to investigate the reservoir characteristics of the Asmari Formation in one of the gas fields in the Persian Gulf.
Behrooz Esrafili-Dizaji
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Stratigraphic forward modeling of the Asmari Formation to determine carbonate production, sediment supply, and transport parameters in selected oilfields of Abadan Plain [PDF]
The Asmari Formation is a thick carbonate-terrigenous succession in the Zagros Foreland Basin deposited during the Oligocene–Early Miocene ages. The Stratigraphic forward modeling is n used in this study to determine the sediment supply, transportation ...
Elham Asadi Mehmandosti +3 more
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A Study of microfacies and diagenetic processes of the Asmari Formation in Khesht Oil Field with emphasis on reservoir characteristic: a case study from Zagros basin, Fars, SW Iran [PDF]
:The Oligo-Miocene Asmari Formation is the most known oil reservoir in the southwest of Iran and the Middle East. In the present study, in order to understand the reservoir quality controlling factors of the Asmari Formation, detailed petrographic ...
Roghayeh Fallah Bagtash +3 more
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The role of relative sea-level fluctuations on dolomitization of carbonate reservoirs Case study: the Oligocene–Miocene Asmari Formation [PDF]
The Oligocene–Miocene Asmari reservoir is dominated by heterogeneity in various aspects, especially porosity and permeability caused mainly by dolomitization.
Armin Omidpour +2 more
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Gastroprotective and Antiulcerogenic Impacts of Pomegranates (<i>Punica granatum</i>) Peel Extract: In Vivo and In Vitro Study. [PDF]
This study evaluated the gastroprotective potential of Pomegranate peel extract compared to Omeprazole. The extract demonstrated significant in vitro anti‐H. pylori and anti‐inflammatory activities. In vivo experiments on indomethacin‐induced rats revealed that the extract effectively reduced gastric acidity and ulcer indices while restoring gastric ...
Hashem TM +4 more
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Evaluation of Pabdeh/Asmari boundary based on calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy at north eastern limb of Gurpi anticline, Khuzestan Province [PDF]
Introduction One of the most extensive Tertiary deposits is the marine strata of Pabdeh and Asmari Formations in Zagros, which was studied based on paleontology studies. Type section of Pabdeh Formation is located in Tang-e Pabdeh, North of Lali oilfield
Saeedeh Senemari
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Investigating microfacies and sedimentary environment of the Shahbazan Formation in the Lorestan Basin [PDF]
The Shahbazan Formation is dated to the middle to late Eocene age, after the Pyrenean orogenic phase. Following the progression of seawater, it was deposited in the Lorestan subzone and the folded Zagros basin. The lithology of this formation is composed
Peiman Rajabi, Parniya Abdulniya
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