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Development of a new hydraulic electric index for rock typing in carbonate reservoirs. [PDF]

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Mohammadi M   +4 more
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Sequence Stratigraphy of Pabdeh Formation in Dezful Embayment (Zagros Basin) SW Iran

GEO 2010, 2010
Pabdeh Formation (upper Eocene-Oligocene) is a carbonate dominated sedimentary package with shale -marl intervals. This Formation was studied the type section (Kuh-E-Gurpi) and four boreholes located in Dezful Embayment (Zagros Basin). The Pabdeh Formation comprises three depositional sequences bounded by Type I sequence boundary in lower part and both
Mehdi Khoshnoodkia   +2 more
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Comparison of Asmari, Pabdeh and Gurpi formation's fractures, derived from image log

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2009
Abstract Small scale fractures around the wellbore, strongly affect the hydrocarbon production. Identification of fracture plays a main role in production and development plans of oil fields. Image logs are one of the powerful tools in fracture study in wells. Image log is a high resolution “pseudo picture” of borehole wall.
F. Khoshbakht   +2 more
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Biostratigraphy of larger foraminifera from the Middle Eocene Jahrum-Pabdeh formations (Zagros region, SW Iran) and their correlation with the planktonic foraminiferal zones

Micropaleontology, 2023
Eocene larger benthic foraminifera including orthophragmines, nummulitids and alveolinids from the Jahrum and Pabdeh formations in the Zagros region are presented. The studied 20-m-thick stratigraphic interval contains, Asterocyclina Gumbel 1870, Nemkovella Less 1987, Orbitoclypeus Silvestri 1907, Discocyclina Gumbel 1870, Nummulites Lamarck 1801 ...
Seyyed Khalil Forouzande   +6 more
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TEMPESTITE DEPOSITS ON A STORM‐INFLUENCED CARBONATE RAMP: AN EXAMPLE FROM THE PABDEH FORMATION (PALEOGENE), ZAGROS BASIN, SW IRAN

Journal of Petroleum Geology, 2004
The Pabdeh Formation is part of a thick carbonate‐siliciclastic succession in the Zagros Basin of SW Iran which includes carbonate reservoirs of Cretaceous and Cenozoic ages. From field observations and petrographic and facies analysis of exposures in the type section of the Pabdeh Formation, four lithofacies were recognized.
H. Mohseni, I. S. Al‐Aasm
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Palaeogeographical peculiarities of the Pabdeh Formation (Paleogene) in Iran: New evidence of global diversity-determined geological heritage

Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2017
Abstract Unique palaeogeographical peculiarities of sedimentary formations are important for geological heritage conservation and use for the purposes of tourism. The heritage value of the Pabdeh Formation (Paleocene–Oligocene) of the Zagros Fold-Thrust Belt in Iran has been investigated.
Habibi, Tahereh   +3 more
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