1999
DOI: 10.1006/jare.1999.0529
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A reconnaissance study of a clastic coastal sabkha in Northern Kuwait, Arabian Gulf

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“…Gunatilaka (1986) gave a detailed description of the area and its Quaternary development, together with a comprehensive review of earlier work. The northern coast of Kuwait and its siliciclastic-dominated sabkhas were described by Saleh et al (1999). Their deposits are similar to the siliciclastic sabkha deposits documented by Glennie & Evans (1976) from the Ranns of Kutch, India.…”
Section: Coastal Geomorphology and Facies Patternsmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…Gunatilaka (1986) gave a detailed description of the area and its Quaternary development, together with a comprehensive review of earlier work. The northern coast of Kuwait and its siliciclastic-dominated sabkhas were described by Saleh et al (1999). Their deposits are similar to the siliciclastic sabkha deposits documented by Glennie & Evans (1976) from the Ranns of Kutch, India.…”
Section: Coastal Geomorphology and Facies Patternsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…It was shown that the inner part of this huge sabkha is formed by deflated fluvial sediments, in contrast to the dominant aeolian sediments of the coastal sabkhas and those to the east. Further details on Arabian sabkhas were provided by Gunatilaka (1986), Al-Reda (1987); Gunatilaka & Mwango (1987) and Saleh et al (1999) who described the sabkhas of Kuwait.…”
Section: The Sabkha Plainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saleh et al [30] give a more detailed description of the geological origin of the coastal "sabkha" deposits in northern Kuwait. Sabkhas are coastal flat areas that extend above the high tide level and consist of evaporate-rich sediments.…”
Section: Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saleh et al [30] identify the following lithologic units within the coastal areas of Kuwait: Ismael et al [19] present shallow borehole details along a section 35 km long, running from Andalus in the west to Salmiya in the east, and these are reproduced in Fig. 6.…”
Section: Geotechnical Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These models, however, are specific to the coastal sabkha plains of the Emirates and are not necessarily representative of the Arabian Gulf coastal areas as a whole. To the north, for instance, the classic marine sabkha sequences are less well developed, and siliciclastics and oolitic chenier sands are more prominent, while biological activity is much more constrained (Saleh et al, 1999;Gunatilaka, pers. comm.…”
Section: The Gulf Region Todaymentioning
confidence: 99%