Geo 2010 2010
DOI: 10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.248.104
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Characterisation of the Mid-Cretaceous Mishrif Reservoir of the Southern Mesopotamian Basin, Iraq

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“…15). Aqrawi et al (2010) identified three erosional disconformities from sequence stratigraphic studies of the Mesopotamian Basin (SE Iraq) (Fig. 15); and van Buchem et al (2002b) reported these disconformities in a study of the Natih Formation, Oman.…”
Section: (Ii) Middle Turonian Disconformitymentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…15). Aqrawi et al (2010) identified three erosional disconformities from sequence stratigraphic studies of the Mesopotamian Basin (SE Iraq) (Fig. 15); and van Buchem et al (2002b) reported these disconformities in a study of the Natih Formation, Oman.…”
Section: (Ii) Middle Turonian Disconformitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the Middle Cretaceous and later, the occurrence of these palaeo-structures in the Dezful Embayment led to important lateral changes in the sedimentological, palaeontological and geochemical characteristics of synchronous carbonate deposits. Tectonic activity and high frequency sea-level fluctuations led to recurring phases of emergence in SW Iran, and the development of disconformities in the Cenomanian -Santonian Sarvak-Ilam Formations (Blanc et al, 2003;Emami et al, 2010;Verges et al, 2009;Sharp et al, 2010;Aqrawi et al, 2010;Razin et al, 2010;Hollis, 2011;Rahimpour-Bonab et al, 2012a and b;Mehrabi and Rahimpour-Bonab, 2013) (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Geological Setting and Stratigraphymentioning
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“…The influence of these tectonically induced features are reflected in the sedimentary successions in the area both as particular sedimentary facies and as the several unconformities which are associated with significant diagenetic events (Rahimpour-Bonab et al, 2012). For example, the combined effects of sea-level fluctuations, salt diapirism and movement on basement blocks in the Cenomanian-Turonian resulted in three phases of emergence dated as mid-Cenomanian, late Cenomanian -early Turonian, and mid-Turonian, respectively (Blanc et al 2003;Emami et al 2010;Verges et al 2009;Aqrawi et al, 2010;Sharp et al, 2010;Razin et al, 2010;Hollis, 2011). The mid-Cenomanian and mid-Turonian phases of emergence can be recognized in terms of regional-scale disconformities (Alsharhan and Nairn, 1986;Alsharhan and Nairn, 1988;Motiei, 1993;Aqrawi, 1998;Aqrawi et al, 2010).…”
Section: At-4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the combined effects of sea-level fluctuations, salt diapirism and movement on basement blocks in the Cenomanian-Turonian resulted in three phases of emergence dated as mid-Cenomanian, late Cenomanian -early Turonian, and mid-Turonian, respectively (Blanc et al 2003;Emami et al 2010;Verges et al 2009;Aqrawi et al, 2010;Sharp et al, 2010;Razin et al, 2010;Hollis, 2011). The mid-Cenomanian and mid-Turonian phases of emergence can be recognized in terms of regional-scale disconformities (Alsharhan and Nairn, 1986;Alsharhan and Nairn, 1988;Motiei, 1993;Aqrawi, 1998;Aqrawi et al, 2010). However, the Cenomanian-Turonian phase is restricted to SW Iran and the Mesopotamian Basin Aqrawi et al, 2010, Rahimpour-Bonab et al, 2012.…”
Section: At-4mentioning
confidence: 99%