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Autor:
Caroline Hern, K.W. Glennie, Vachaspati P. Pandey, Ashok K. Singhvi, James T. Teller, Steven G. Fryberger, Nicholas Lancaster
Publikováno v:
Geochronometria. 38:259-271
In the Wahiba Sands of eastern Oman, luminescence dating of sands enables us to relate wind activity to climatic variations and the monsoon cycle. These changes resulted from Polar glacial/interglacial cyclicity and changes in global sea levels and w
Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Memoirs. 20:485-496
The Auk Field is located in Block 30/16 at the western margin of the Central Graben. Block 30/16 was awarded in June 1970 to Shell/Esso, and the discovery well 30/16-1 spudded in September 1970. The well found oil in a complex horst block sealed by U
Publikováno v:
All Days.
The Miqrat Formation (Cambrian) of North Oman is a deep, tight (low permeability) gas reservoir that was deposited in an arid to semi-arid continental setting. It is dominated by finely interbedded, red-brown shales interstratified with muddy, micace
Autor:
Steven G. Fryberger
Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 73:167-197
Publikováno v:
Sedimentology. 39:319-331
Granule ripples are a common feature of most dunefields, yet they have seldom been recognized in ancient deposits. Although granule ripples are common in erosional settings, such as windward slopes of dunes, or scour surfaces in interdunes, they neve
Autor:
Steven G. Fryberger
Publikováno v:
Journal of Arid Environments. 21:131-150
The Oregon coastal dunes have evolved in a temperate, rainy climate with a bimodal onshore wind regime. The south-west winds are the strongest of the two major wind groups, and coincide with the winter rainy season. These winds cause wet sand accumul
Autor:
Abdullah Al-Habsy, and Sre Vaddey, Mohamed Al-Harthy, Hamad Al-Shuaily, Bhupendra N. Singh, Celestine I.C Ugwu, John F. Aitken, Alban Rovira, A. Millson, Dieter Skaloud, Steven G. Fryberger
Publikováno v:
GEO 2008.
The Barik Sandstone Member (Cambrian-Ordovician Haima Supergroup) in northern Oman is the most productive deep and tight gas unit in Oman. The majority of existing discoveries are conventional structural closures but much of the remaining potential r
Publikováno v:
GEO 2008.