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Publikováno v:
Geoheritage. 14
Libya is located on the southern shore of the Mediterranean Sea in the northern part of Africa. Geomorphological landforms known as geomorphosites are those that have been seen or exploited by humans as having scientific, cultural/historical, aesthet
Autor:
Fathi M. Salloum, Ahmed A. Al Amin, Moftah H. El-Shawaihdi, Maher A. El Amawy, Ahmed M. Muftah, Mohammed H. Al Riaydh
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Carbonates and Evaporites. 37
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Iraqi Geological Journal. 53:108-120
Geotourism of Libyan desert is highlighted in this paper in terms of its origin and distribution of its elements within the descriptive approach. Libyan Desert as a part of Great Sahara displays a spectacular Paleozoic geological exposures with uniqu
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Arabian Journal of Geosciences. 15
Publikováno v:
Arabian Journal of Geosciences. 14
This paper discusses the petrographical and paleontological characteristics of the exposed siliceous (chert nodules) at Al Jabal al Akhdar in northeast Libya. Cherts are found in four rock units and at four superimposed horizons: Al Athrun Formation
Publikováno v:
Arabian Journal of Geosciences. 13
A large number of coprolites are newly documented from the As Sahabi area in the Sirt Basin of Libya. They are collected from the fossiliferous horizon within the Late Miocene sediments belonging primarily to the lower member (member “U1”) of the
Publikováno v:
Stratigraphy. 15:153-178
Autor:
William H. Hoyt, Shawn J. Malone, Tykhon Zubkuf, Richard H. Fluegeman, Ahmed M. Muftah, Jeffry D. Grigsby, Randall Bernot, Belkasim Khameiss, Saad K. El Ebaidi
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Autor:
Maria Triantaphyllou, Moftah H. El-Shawaihdi, Ahmed M. Muftah, F. Salloum, Paris Pavlakis, Noel T. Boaz, Peter S. Mozley
Publikováno v:
Journal of African Earth Sciences. 118:87-106
A revision of the nomenclature of lithostratigraphic units of Neogene strata at As Sahabi, northeast Libya, is presented, based on new fieldwork conducted during 2006–2008. The Sahabi units are correlated across the Ajdabya Sheet (NH 34-6) in north
Autor:
James S. Klaus, Ahmed M. Muftah, Saad K. El Ebaidi, Belkasim Khameiss, William H. Hoyt, Ann F. Budd
Publikováno v:
Open Journal of Geology. :260-269
Corals studies in Libya are very limited, although they play an important role in the oil exploration as they form excellent reservoirs of coral reef buildups at some oil fields of Sirt Basin (e.g. Intisar “Idris” and Sahabi Fields). Both fields