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Autor:
Bernard K. Rop, Faith F. Mlewa, Fatuma Rajab Mwanganga, Deng Andrew Mayik, Gatluok Koang Gach
Publikováno v:
East African Journal of Environment and Natural Resources. 6:71-91
This study on the hydrocarbon source rocks identification of LT-1 well in a Tertiary rift basin, northern Kenya, which had oil and gas shows was based on the organic matter quantity, quality, and the thermal maturation generation capability of the or
Characterizing Permeability from Geological and Geochemical Data in the Olkaria Domes Field in Kenya
Publikováno v:
East African Journal of Environment and Natural Resources. 5:75-96
Olkaria geothermal field is located in the Kenyan Rift Valley that is a part of the Great East Africa Rift System (EARS). The geothermal field continues to be associated with a high geothermal gradient that arises from shallow magmatic activities whi
Publikováno v:
East African Journal of Environment and Natural Resources. 3:18-38
Certain rocks, rock minerals and rock formations have come to be associated with ETICs (Extra-terrestrial Impact Craters). An extra-terrestrial impact crater is a crater that is formed by an extra-terrestrial impact event whereby a heavenly body (a m
Autor:
Bernard K. Rop, Mogaka D. Nyaberi
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Geological Society of India. 83:414-422
The hydrocarbon potential of the sub-surface Lamu basin (SE Kenya) offshore sedimentary rock sequences of Mesozoic age formed the premise of this study. Major similarities and some differences in structural styles can be seen between the offshore Lam
Autor:
Bernard K. Rop, A. M. Patwardhan
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Geological Society of India. 81:575-580
The hydrocarbon potential of the sub-surface Tertiary sedimentary rock sequences of the Lokichar basin system (NW-Kenya) has been interpreted using some selective geochemical analysis of rock samples in Loperot-1 Well (denoted as LT-1 Well) for their
Autor:
Bernard K. Rop
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Geological Society of India. 81:405-414
This paper deals with the study of subsurface stratigraphy of the Chalbi rift basin, northwest Kenya. The basin is known to have evolved through extension tectonics that brought out continental rifting as a part of the major Gondwanaland breakup in t
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Engineering. 6:74
Modern mechanized mining techniques produce enormous quantities of coal fines. Reagents regime (i.e. reagents usage and reagent type) is an important fundamental factor in the process of recovering and dashing of ultra-fine coals (coal fines). The ot
Autor:
Seroni Anyona, Bernard K. Rop
Publikováno v:
E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 15, p 02005 (2017)
One of the major obstacles to sustainable development of the mining sector in Africa is conflicts. These conflicts emanate from various sources. However one of the key sources of misunderstanding is lack of communication between the rights holders (c