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Boreas, 1988
An active search for pre‐Holocene organic deposits in stratigraphically well‐defined positions has proved to be a useful tool for reconstruction of glacial and non‐glacial Weichselian development in northernmost Sweden. The investigations have been concentrated to kettle holes connected to eskers belonging to a morphologically prominent northwesterly ...
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An active search for pre‐Holocene organic deposits in stratigraphically well‐defined positions has proved to be a useful tool for reconstruction of glacial and non‐glacial Weichselian development in northernmost Sweden. The investigations have been concentrated to kettle holes connected to eskers belonging to a morphologically prominent northwesterly ...
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SPE North Africa Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2015
Abstract Field development plan is an integration among Geophysical, Geological, Petrophysical and Reservoir Engineering data. The 3D seismic and wellbore data confirm that the field is composed of complex structures with variable of oil-water contact and differences in pressure surveys.
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Abstract Field development plan is an integration among Geophysical, Geological, Petrophysical and Reservoir Engineering data. The 3D seismic and wellbore data confirm that the field is composed of complex structures with variable of oil-water contact and differences in pressure surveys.
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Geology of a Stratigraphic Giant--Messla Oil Field, Libya: ABSTRACT
AAPG Bulletin, 1979The Messla oil field is the most recent addition to the imposing list of 20 giant fields which have been discovered within the prolific Sirte basin of Libya. The field, discovered in 1971, is located in the southeastern part of the Sirte basin, approximately 40 km north of the supergiant Sarir oil field.
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Geology of the Eastern Nazareth Mountains, Palestine: I. Cretaceous Stratigraph
The Journal of Geology, 1942In the Eastern Nazareth Mountains in Lower Galilee, Palestine, the Cretaceous is represented by a continuous series of marine deposits ranging from the Upper Albian to the Maestrichtian and possibly to the Danian. The uncertainty of the stratigraphic position of the Vraconian reflects the need of redefining the boundary between the Lower and Upper ...
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