2020
DOI: 10.5539/esr.v9n2p1
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Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of Upper Cretaceous to Upper Palaeocene Succession in Zimam Formation Along Wadi Tar al Kabir, NW Libya

Abstract: The Upper Cretaceous to Upper Palaeocene rocks of the Zimam Formation along the southwestern escarpment of the Hun Graben of NW Libya have been stratigraphically investigated from two stratigraphical sections in wadi Tar al Kabir. The field investigations led to the recognition of three members, from the oldest to the youngest, the Lower Tar Member, the Upper Tar Member and the Had Member. Eight sedimentary facies were distinguished at outcrop-scale and several microfacies were recognized and the outcome indic… Show more

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“…The project starts with two publications on the stratigraphy and sedimentology of the western part of the Sirt Basin. The first study is discussed the Upper Cretaceous to Upper Paleocene succession (Abdulsamad et al, 2020a), whereas the second study is discussed the Upper Paleocene to Lower Eocene deposits (Abdulsamad et al, 2020b). The Middle Eocene to Oligocene deposits is under consideration and the results will be discussed in a separate publication.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The project starts with two publications on the stratigraphy and sedimentology of the western part of the Sirt Basin. The first study is discussed the Upper Cretaceous to Upper Paleocene succession (Abdulsamad et al, 2020a), whereas the second study is discussed the Upper Paleocene to Lower Eocene deposits (Abdulsamad et al, 2020b). The Middle Eocene to Oligocene deposits is under consideration and the results will be discussed in a separate publication.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%