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Ordovician

66 entries found.

2010

  • Cambrian and Ordovician Acritarchs from Severnaya Zemlya: Biostratigraphy and thermal alteration index

    Severnaya Zemlya Project

    Author(s): Raevskaya, E.G., Bogolepova, O., Gubanov, A. and de Ronde, A.A.

    Report Number: CASP.SZP2009-11.6

    2010-08
  • Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Ordovician to Mesozoic succession at Jebel Eghei-Nuqay

    Kufra Basin Project (Phase II)

    Author(s): Le Heron, D.P., Meinhold, G., Elgadry, M. and Vautravers, B.P.H.

    Report Number: CASP.KBP.II.17

    2010-07
  • Petrographic study of outcrop samples from Mourizidie, Dor el Gussa and Gargaf Arch, Libya

    Murzuq Basin Project (Phase II)

    Author(s): Bergig, K., Meinhold, G., Le Heron, D.P. and Vautravers, B.P.H.

    Report Number: CASP.MBP.II.15

    2010-06
  • Lake Hazen (Ellesmere Island) fieldwork 2009: Structural transects along the Gilman and Snow Goose Rivers

    Arctic Research and Database Project 2008-10

    Author(s): Rippington, S., Scott, R.A., Smyth, H., Kelly, S.R.A., Vautravers, B.P.H. and Sinclair, S.

    Report Number: CASP.ARDP2008-10.17

    2010-06
  • Results of a pilot heavy mineral study on sandstones from the southwestern margin of East Siberia

    Evolution of Siberia Project

    Author(s): Gómez-Pérez, M., Morton, A.C., Howard, J.P., Bogolepova, O., Gubanov, A. and Harland, M.

    Report Number: CASP.ES.3.5

    2010-05
  • Neoproterozoic-Devonian stratigraphic evolution of the eastern Murzuq Basin, Libya

    Murzuq Basin Project (Phase II)

    Author(s): Le Heron, D.P., Meinhold, G., Bergig, K. and Vautravers, B.P.H.

    Report Number: CASP.MBP.II.14

    2010-03
  • Whole-rock geochemistry and mineralogy of the shallow borehole JA-2 in Jebel Asba, SE Libya

    Kufra Basin Project (Phase II)

    Author(s): Meinhold, G., Howard, J.P., Stewart, J.C., Abutarruma, Y., Johnson, C., Shogman, M., Thusu, B. and Whitham, A.G.

    Report Number: CASP.KBP.II.16

    2010-03

2009

  • Phase 2 – Palaeogeographic reconstructions of the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian and Devonian of the Siberian Platform

    Evolution of Siberia Project (Phase II)

    Author(s): Gubanov, A., Gómez-Pérez, M., Vautravers, B.P.H., Howard, J.P. and Bogolepova, O.

    Report Number: CASP.ES.II.5

    2009-12

2007

  • Late Ordovician Early Silurian Chitinozoan biostratigraphy in Jebel Dalma, Kufra Basin, Libya

    Kufra Basin Project (Southern Libyan Basins Project)

    Author(s): Paris, F., Thusu, B., Whitham, A.G., Abutarruma, Y., El Dieb, M., Elkatarry, F.M., Hamhoom, A.M., Howard, J.P., Lüning, S. and Phillips, R.

    Report Number: CASP.KBP.9

    2008-01

2001

  • Ordovician carbonate reservoirs of the Qianmiqiao field in the Bohai Basin

    China Basins Project

    Author(s): Guo, L.

    Report Number: CASP.CB.63

    2001-01
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