The Eocene sediments plays critical role in the evolution and development of the petroleum system in the Gulf of Suez region, where it is representing a self-source rock or self-reservoir …
BS Slotnick, GR Dickens, MJ Nicolo… - The journal of …, 2012 - journals.uchicago.edu
The late Paleocene to early Eocene was marked by major changes in Earth surface temperature and carbon cycling. This included at least two, and probably more, geologically …
G Henry, M El-Azabi, W Kassab - International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2025 - Springer
Eocene Nummulites banks play a significant role as potential hydrocarbon reservoirs. However, the impact of biological accumulation and sedimentary and diagenetic alterations …
We present an integrated, high-resolution, biostratigraphical, mineralogical, and geochemical characterization of the well-exposed Upper Paleocene-Lower Eocene …
Larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) experienced rapid evolution during the Paleogene, reaching a widespread distribution in both northern and southern Tethys during the Eocene …
AM Salman - Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2021 - Springer
Abstract The Upper Cretaceous Sudr Formation at Wadi El Dakhl, West Gulf of Suez, Egypt, was described based on its diagenetic characteristics and sequence stratigraphy in order to …
A shallow tropical carbonate succession of cyclic deposits rich in coral fragments and benthic foraminifera typifies the Middle Eocene in the El-Ramliya area, north Eastern Desert …
Several early Eocene hyperthermals have been recently investigated and characterized in terms of temperature anomalies and oceanographic changes. The effects of these climatic …