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Screening, isolation and molecular identification of biodegrading mycobacteria from Iranian ecosystems and analysis of their biodegradation activity. [PDF]
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Study on the Separation Performance of a Two Cylindrical Section Hydrocyclone under Various Height Ratios. [PDF]
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Copper case study: Australian resources, technology and future scenarios [PDF]
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Cretaceous Research, 2000
Abstract The Kopet Dagh Basin is located in north-east Iran where sedimentation continued throughout the Jurassic–Tertiary. The area studied is in the easternmost part of the basin. Two stratigraphic sections representing mainly the Lower Aptian Sarcheshmeh Formation have been measured. The Sarcheshmeh Formation in one of these sections (Mozduran) is
Naser Raisossadat, Reza Moussavi-Harami
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Abstract The Kopet Dagh Basin is located in north-east Iran where sedimentation continued throughout the Jurassic–Tertiary. The area studied is in the easternmost part of the basin. Two stratigraphic sections representing mainly the Lower Aptian Sarcheshmeh Formation have been measured. The Sarcheshmeh Formation in one of these sections (Mozduran) is
Naser Raisossadat, Reza Moussavi-Harami
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Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation, 2011
Lower Cretaceous sediments of the northwestern part of the Kopet Dagh sedimentary basin have been sampled with the purpose to study stratigraphic distribution of calcareous nannofossils. A total of 87 samples from the 1900-m-thick marly limestones, shales and siltstones of the Sarcheshmeh and Sanganeh Formations (late Barremian-early Aptian) displayed ...
S. N. Raisossadat, M. H. Shokri
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Lower Cretaceous sediments of the northwestern part of the Kopet Dagh sedimentary basin have been sampled with the purpose to study stratigraphic distribution of calcareous nannofossils. A total of 87 samples from the 1900-m-thick marly limestones, shales and siltstones of the Sarcheshmeh and Sanganeh Formations (late Barremian-early Aptian) displayed ...
S. N. Raisossadat, M. H. Shokri
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2018
Representative ammonites of the Family Heteroceratidae have been studied in this paper. The following forms are recorded from the Koppeh-Dagh Basin: Heteroceras cf. colchicus Djanelidze, Heteroceras spp., Martelites cf. tenuicostatus (Kakabadze), Martelites securiformis (Simonovich, Bastevich and Sorokin), Martelites cf. tinae (Eristavi), Martelites sp.
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Representative ammonites of the Family Heteroceratidae have been studied in this paper. The following forms are recorded from the Koppeh-Dagh Basin: Heteroceras cf. colchicus Djanelidze, Heteroceras spp., Martelites cf. tenuicostatus (Kakabadze), Martelites securiformis (Simonovich, Bastevich and Sorokin), Martelites cf. tinae (Eristavi), Martelites sp.
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Nannostratigraphy of Sarcheshmeh and Sanganeh Formation in western Kopet-Dagh
2017Gholamifard, Azam +2 more
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