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Diagenesis and its impact on the reservoir quality of Tipam Sandstone Formation of the Geleki oilfield of Assam and Assam–Arakan Basin

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Geochemistry of Ukhrul Limestone of Assam-Arakan Subduction Basin, Manipur, Northeast India

Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2015
Abstract: Geochemical studies of the carbonate rocks of Ukhrul limestone from Hundung and Payoi area of Ukhrul District of Manipur, India have been carried out through investigation of major oxides and trace elements geochemistry to determine their chemical composition, to establish the distribution pattern and mutual relationship of the
Khumukcham Radhapiyari Devi   +1 more
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An enigmatic piece of amber in the Oligocene of the Assam-Arakan Basin (Eastern India)

Geobios, 2015
Abstract Oil shale investigations in eastern India led to the discovery of an amber-filled vein within a rock that suffered sub-anchimetamorphic conditions whilst this material has never been found elsewhere than in low-grade diagenetic rocks. This discovery questions amber resistance to the increase of temperature and pressure.
Vincent Girard   +4 more
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Geochemical characterization and source investigation of oils discovered in Khoraghat–Nambar structures of the Assam-Arakan Basin, India

Organic Geochemistry, 2005
Abstract We examined the geochemical compositions of the newly discovered Bokabil and Sylhet oils and of the extracts of potential source rock samples from the Khoraghat–Nambar area of the Assam-Arakan Basin, India. Stable carbon isotopic compositions and a number of biomarkers indicate that oils in the Bokabil Formation (Early to Middle Miocene) can
Basant G. Goswami   +8 more
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An overview of chemical properties of marine-influenced Oligocene coal from the northeastern part of the Assam-Arakan basin, India

International Journal of Coal Geology, 1996
Abstract The Oligocene coals from the northeastern part of the Assam-Arakan basin show a gradual decrease in the content of moisture, volatile matter and oxygen with corresponding increase in carbon content and calorific value from the Foreland Shelf to the deeper part of the geosyncline, reflecting the coalification trends in this basin. It has been
S. Rajarathnam   +2 more
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