Development of ceramic production in the Kur River Basin (Fars, Iran) during the Neolithic. A compositional and technological approach using X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and thin section petrography [PDF]
This study aims to characterize the Neolithic ceramics (Mushki, Bashi, and Jari wares) of the Kur River Basin and reconstruct the origin of the raw materials and manufacturing technology.
Abdali, Negar +5 more
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Hydrocarbon potential evaluation in the Low Resistivity Pays (LRP) of Sarvak formation with combining Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and seismic data, one of the hydrocarbon reservoirs in southwest of Iran [PDF]
The objective of petrophysical studies is to assess the quality of hydrocarbon reservoir layers and to zone the reservoir for identifying optimal zones for exploitation and informed development of oil fields. In some regions, there are zones that exhibit
Abbas Bahroudi +3 more
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Ceramic production in the Kur River Basin (Fars, Iran) during the middle to late second millennium bce: a geochemical and technological characterization. [PDF]
A total of 119 middle to late second millennium bce pottery samples from six sites in the Kur River Basin (Fars, Iran) were examined to characterize these ceramics and reconstruct their manufacturing technology and the origin of the primary materials ...
Arnold D. E. +15 more
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Assessing thermal maturity through a multi-proxy approach: a case study from the Permian Faraghan Formation (Zagros Basin, Southwest Iran) [PDF]
This study focuses on the thermal maturity of Permian deposits from the Zagros Basin, Southwest Iran, employing both optical methods (Thermal Alteration Index, Palynomorph Darkness Index, Vitrinite Reflectance, UV Fluorescence) and geochemical analyses ...
Cirilli, Simonetta +11 more
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Tongging Hotel Resort With Neo Vernacular Approach [PDF]
Indonesian’s nature has a combination of a tropical climate and is the largest and most island nation in the world. Indonesia also has many natural tourism sites that are already well-known abroad. One of them is Lake Toba.
Dariyan Arya Wijaya, Firman Eddy
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DASYCLADALES (GREEN ALGAE) AND SOME BENTHIC FORAMINIFERA FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS ILAM FORMATION (LATE CONIACIAN–SATONIAN), SW IRAN (ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE) [PDF]
New data (onshore, offshore) on the Upper Cretaceous Ilam Formation of southwestern Iran are provided concerning the common presence of dasycladalean green algae (families Triploporellaceae, Polyphysaceae) that have so far been treated mostly in open ...
OMIDVAR, MAHBOOBEH +4 more
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A revised ammonoid biostratigraphy for the Aptian of NW Africa:Essaouira-Agadir Basin, Morocco [PDF]
International audienceA revised ammonoid biostratigraphy is presented for the Aptian of NW Africa, Essaouira-Agadir Basin (EAB), Morocco, based on detailed analysis of 5 key sections.
Arantegui Gonzalez, Angel +5 more
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Intelligent sequence stratigraphy through a wavelet-based decomposition of well log data [PDF]
Identification of sequence boundaries is an important task in geological characterization of gas reservoirs. In this study, a continuous wavelet transform (CWT) approach is applied to decompose gamma ray and porosity logs into a set of wavelet ...
Kadkhodaie, Ali, Rezaee, M. Reza
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CE 615 Syllabus: Group Theory and Practice [PDF]
In this course, students are introduced to the theory and practice of group counseling. The course will provide students with an academic/theoretical overview of groups and group work as well as the opportunity to develop group leadership skills through ...
Miyakuni, Rieko
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