2010
DOI: 10.4154/gc.2010.01
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Subsurface stratigraphy and micropaleontology of the Neogene rocks, Nile Delta, Egypt

Abstract: Three wells (Naf-2, Naf-3 and Naf-101), were described and sampled in order to increase understanding of the stratigraphy and micropaleontology of the North Abu Qir Field, Nile Delta, Egypt. Lithostratigraphic studies aided recognition of the following Miocene-Pliocene rock formations (from base to top);

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“…(a) Pre‐Oligocene paleogeography of Africa. Blue shading = minimum extent of Cenomanian marine deposition [ Sahagian , ]; black shading = distribution of indurated laterite during Paleogene times [ Burke and Gunnell , ]; gray shading = distribution of lateritic gravels; blue lobes at coastline = major deltas with Paleogene carbonate reef deposits [ Nyagah , ; Salman and Abdula , ; Séranne and Nzé Abeigne , ; Ismail et al , ]. (b) Early Neogene paleogeography of Africa.…”
Section: Drainage Network and River Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(a) Pre‐Oligocene paleogeography of Africa. Blue shading = minimum extent of Cenomanian marine deposition [ Sahagian , ]; black shading = distribution of indurated laterite during Paleogene times [ Burke and Gunnell , ]; gray shading = distribution of lateritic gravels; blue lobes at coastline = major deltas with Paleogene carbonate reef deposits [ Nyagah , ; Salman and Abdula , ; Séranne and Nzé Abeigne , ; Ismail et al , ]. (b) Early Neogene paleogeography of Africa.…”
Section: Drainage Network and River Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Late Miocene age is suggested by the occurrence of Sphaeroidinellopsis disjuncta in the top of the Abu Madi Formation (Ismail et al, 2010). Ward (1996) classified the Abu Madi Formation into three types (I, II, III), according to its petrology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GPS (Leica viva GS15) was used for calculating two Bench Marks (BM), one of them in Port-Said at 31°15′31.32′′N and 32°16′35.83′′E and another one in Port-Fouad at 31°14′46.59′′N and 32°18′54.66′′E (Figure 4). The geology of Port-Said is composed of thick layers of sands and pebbles at its base (Pleistocene Mit Ghamr Formation) which are overlain by coastal sands and deposits from the Nile floods (Holocene Bilqas Formation) [45]. The plate tectonic development of the eastern Mediterranean plays an important role in shaping the Nile Delta region.…”
Section: Field Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Governorate is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea from the north, Lake Manzala from the west, Lake Malaha from the east, and has a total area of about 1351 km 2 with an approximate population of 517,216 [44]. The geology of Port-Said is composed of thick layers of sands and pebbles at its base (Pleistocene Mit Ghamr Formation) which are overlain by coastal sands and deposits from the Nile floods (Holocene Bilqas Formation) [45]. The plate tectonic development of the eastern Mediterranean plays an important role in shaping the Nile Delta region.…”
Section: Study Area and Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%