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EAGE Conference on Geology and Petroleum Geology of the Mediterranean and Circum-Mediterranean Basins
- Conference date: 01 Oct 2000 - 04 Oct 2000
- Location: St. Julians, Malta
- ISBN: 978-90-73781-14-6
- Published: 01 October 2000
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Organic Matter Petrography from Paleozoic to Cenozoic Series of the NE African Margin, Tunisia
More LessThe nature of organic content in Tunisian sedimentary series from Silurian to Oligo- Miocene was extensively studied with a Leitz MPV-SP microscope using both transmitted (T.L), reflected (R.L) and fluorescent (F.L) lights.
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Mesozoic Petroleum Systems and Plays Related to the Southern Moesian Platform Margin
By G. GeorgievThe territory of Bulgaria is located on the European continental margin, and covers party of the northern periphery of the Alpine orogen and its foreland (Moesian Platform).
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Vertical Zonality of Formation and Distribution of Petroleum in the Mediterranean Basins
Authors A. Feyzullayev and M. TagiyevDistinctions between geological and temperature conditions in different basins of the Mediterranean belt and their reflection in the vertical zonality of formation and distribution of petroleum are the subject of the article.
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Petroleum Potential of the Bassin Du Sud-Est, France
Authors G. Besserean, A. Mascle and J. WannessonSummary not available
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Hydrocarbon Seeps in Al Qarqaf Arch, NW Libya, Spatial Distribution and Geochemical Analysis
Authors Y. A. Al Fasatwi, M. S. Hrouda and M. M. ElkelaniResidual petroliferous materials are often indications that hydrocarbons have at some times passed through particular rock types, formations or structures. The study of the nature of hydrocarbon seeps can help to provide a better understanding of the hydrocarbon trapping potential of an area.
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Libya - A New Depth-To-Basement Interpretation from Potential Fields Data Constrained by Well Data
Authors S. Z. Jassim, S. J. Campbell and I. W. SomertonOil exploration companies have collected gravity and magnetic data in Libya for over 50 years. In fact, potential field methods were among the original geophysical techniques used to map and delineate oil-bearing structures in Libya prior to the introduction of the seismic reflection method. They still remain cost effective methods, but now tend to be used in support of the seismic method.
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Depositional Conditions of Mid-Eocene Nummulite Accumulations in the Gulf of Gabes, Tunisia
Authors M. K. Hauptman, J. Bartholdy and R. BischoffNummulitic limestones in the Gulf of Gabes and onshore Central Tunisia i.e. the Early Eocene (Ypresian) El Garia Formation and the Mid-Eocene Reineche Member are generally interpreted as hydrodynamic storm-derived nummulite accumulations. Such models try to explain the characteristic irregular bedding and scattering of nummulites by the occurrence of chaotic turbulent current patterns during storm events.
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High Resolution Sr Isotope Stratigraphy in the Turonian-Maastrichtian Carbonates of the Periadriatic Domain
Authors R. Cestari and M. OrlandoThis poster shows briefly how in ENI Agip Division the Strontium Isotope Stratigraphy (SIS) is being applied as a stratigraphic tool. SIS is considered in addition to the classical paleontological analyses for dating purposes, when sedimentary rocks have no diagnostic fossil or when fossil assemblages are affected by bio-provincialism problems, and/or when a marked dependency on the facies/depositional mechanisms is observed.
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Relationships between Diagenesis and Porosity in Norian-Hettangian Carbonate Platforms - Subsurface, Po Valley, Italy
By P. RonchiThe Norian-Hettangian carbonate succession is one of the main hydrocarbon target of the Po Valley subsoil.
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Paleogeographic Evolution from the Late Triassic to the Eocene in Sicily Offshore
Authors G. Miuccio and A. FrixaThe Liassic-Triassic carbonate platform has been the hydrocarbon target of many wells drilled in the Sicily Channel over the last decades. The Late Triassic sediments are currently the deepest horizon reached in this sector of the African foreland.
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High Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy of a Nummulitic Carbonate System, Ypresian, Jebel Ousselat, Central Tunisia
Authors E. Vennin, F. Van Buchem, M. Sonnenfeld, P. Joseph and M. RebelleThe Ypresian rocks of northern Africa constitute one of the main carbonate systems with hydrocarbon accumulation in Tunisia and Lybia.
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Lower and Middle Miocene Carbonate and Mixed Carbonate/Siliclastic Systems in the Mut Basin of South Central Turkey - Depositional Geometries Ecological Change and Stratigraphic Control
Authors F. S. P. Van Buchem, P. Bassant, R. Bochard, O. Broucke, H. Eichenseer, X. Janson, A. Lebec and A. WattineThe Mut basin, located in south central Turkey, shows exceptional three dimensional exposures of an approximately 800 meter thick succesion of Lower and Middle Miocene carbonates.
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Miocene Carbonate-Fringed Basins of South Central Turkey - Correlation, Evolution & Controls
By G. KellingStudies of sequence, sedimentology and structure in four Oligo-Miocene basins in southern Anatolia reveal broadly similar, but diachronous, patterns of evolution that include a significant phase of marginal reef-carbonate development early in the Miocene history of each basin.
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Big'95 - A Recent Debris Flow in the Ebro Continental Slope, Northwestern Mediterranean
Authors G. Lastras, M. Canais and R. UrgelésA Recent debris flow (named BIG'95) on the Ebro slope (North-western Mediterranean) is reported in this study and examined by means of swath bathymetry, high and very high-resolution seismic records, TOBI side-scan sonar, and coring. Here we present the preliminary results of this study, including geometry, description and dating of the delbris flow, as well as a first move towards fits triggering mechanisms.
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Potential Hazards Creates Activities of the Submarine Gas-Hydrate Bearing Mud Vulcanoes
Authors C. S. Muradov and R. A. GavadovaMud volcanism is a mighty and one of the most interesting and unusual phenomena in nature. Examination of the geographical distribution shows that, they are found throughout the world and mainly associated with the Alpine-Himalayan and Pacific Ocean mobile belts, in which intense movements of the earth's surface have been observed.
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