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52 publications found.

2025

  • Tectono-thermal evolution of the eastern Balkan: constraints from low-temperature thermochronometry

    Author(s): Gemignani, L., Cattò, S., Zattin, M., Jiao, X., Vincent, S.J., Carter, A., Vangelov, D., Gusmeo. T., Albino, I. and Cavazza, W.

2024

  • Petrography and geochemistry of the Late Devonian Pirispiki Formation in northern Iraq: Implications for Reservoir Characteristics and reconstruction of depositional environments

    Author(s): Al-Juboury, A.I., Al-Auqadi, R.S., Alarifi, N., Shingaly, W.S., Vincent, S.J., Howard, J.P. and Vautravers, B.P.H.

  • Petrological and geochemical constraints on provenance, paleoweathering, and tectonic setting of the Cambro-Ordovician Khabour Formation, western and northern Iraq

    Author(s): Al-Juboury, A,I., Omer, M.F., Al-haj, M.A., Vincent, S.J., Howard, J.P., Nichols, G. and Vautravers, B.

2023

  • Stratigraphy of the Cenozoic succession in eastern Azerbaijan: Implications for petroleum systems and paleogeography in the Caspian basin

    Author(s): Aghayeva, V., Sachsenhofer, R.F., van Baak, C.G.C., Bayramova, S., Ćorić, S., Frühwirth, M.J., Rzayeva, E. and Vincent, S.J.

2021

  • New geochemical insights into Cenozoic source rocks in Azerbaijan: Implications for petroleum systems in the South Caspian region

    Author(s): Aghayeva, V., Sachsenhofer, R.F., Van Baak, C.G.C., Bechtel, A., Hoyle, T.M., Selby, D., Shiyanova, N. and Vincent, S.J.

  • Palynology and sedimentology of the Pliocene Productive Series from eastern Azerbaijan

    Author(s): Richards, K., Vincent S.J., Davies, C.E., Hinds, D.J., and Aliyeva, E.

  • Petrography, diagenesis and geochemistry of the Cambro-Ordovician Khabour sandstones, western Iraq: Implications for reservoir quality and the impact of the Hirnantian glaciation

    Author(s): Al-Juboury, A., Howard, J.P., Vincent, S.J. and Nichols, G.

  • Organic and inorganic geochemical and mineralogical assessments of the Silurian Akkas formation, western Iraq

    Author(s): Al-Juboury, A.I., F.M., Q., Howard, J., Vincent, S.J., Al-Hadidy, A., Thusu, B., Kaye, M.N., D. and Vautravers, B.P.H.

2020

  • Stratigraphy and age revision of the Pirispiki Formation, Kurdistan Region, Northern Iraq

    Author(s): Al-Juboury, A., Morton, A., Shingaly, W.S., Howard, J., Thusu, B., Vincent, S. and Fanning, M.

  • Evolution of a mixed siliciclastic‐carbonate deep‐marine system on an unstable margin: The Cretaceous of the Eastern Greater Caucasus, Azerbaijan

    Author(s): Cumberpatch, Z.A., Soutter, E.L., Kane, I.A., Casson, M. and Vincent, S.J.

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