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—Location map of western Israel indicating areal extent of <span class="search-highlight">Judea</span> <span class="search-highlight">Limestone</span> ...
Published: 01 February 1976
Fig. 1 —Location map of western Israel indicating areal extent of Judea Limestone and Talme Yafe Formation. Line between these two formations marks eastern boundary of interfingering zone several kilometers wide.
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1976
AAPG Bulletin (1976) 60 (2): 258–272.
...Fig. 1 —Location map of western Israel indicating areal extent of Judea Limestone and Talme Yafe Formation. Line between these two formations marks eastern boundary of interfingering zone several kilometers wide. ...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1970
AAPG Bulletin (1970) 54 (8): 1548–1550.
... Cretaceous Heletz Formation, in the interfingering zone of the Cretaceous Judea Limestone and the Talmey Yafe shales, and in the Miocene reefs of the Saqiye group. At the end of 1969, 13 companies or groups held petroleum rights in Israel ( Table 1 , Fig. 1 ). The area covered by such rights...
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Geological-geophysical west-east profile across the Halamish high: (a) grav...
Published: 20 May 2010
) res are residual gravity in Bouguer and statistical reduction, respectively. Hatrurim Formation: low- and high-temperature rock. Mishash Formation: chert, phosphorite, and dolomitic biomicrite. Menuha Formation: chalk. Judea Group: dolomite, limestone, and marl. Kurnub Group: sand and limestone
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Stratigraphic measured section at the north side of Jebel Abd Al Aziz. The ...
Published: 01 July 1997
Figure 17: Stratigraphic measured section at the north side of Jebel Abd Al Aziz. The interval labeled Lower Cretaceous Undifferentiated includes the Barremian-Valanginian age Zubair Sandstone, the Aptian age ‘marker limestone’ (Ghouna Limestone equivalent?), and an undated dolomite (Judea
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Published: 01 March 2008
Journal of the Geological Society (2008) 165 (2): 563–578.
... decay; the shelf-slope facies transition zone was revived; faulting and magmatism resumed and the Judea Hills began to rise. Two parallel fault systems with large vertical displacements were formed (or reactivated) between the Levant Basin and the continent. In the Levant Basin a new 4 km thick section...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 06 July 2017
GSA Bulletin (2017) 129 (11-12): 1636–1659.
... originating from the Arabian-Nubian craton to the southeast ( Flexer et al., 1989 ). The majority of the marine sediments belong to the Judea Group, comprising massive limestone and dolostone, occasionally intercalated with marl and chalk. The most common depositional environment has been a wide shallow...
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Composite stratigraphy of <span class="search-highlight">Judea</span> and Negev sedimentary section, compiled wit...
Published: 01 August 2012
Fig. 3. Composite stratigraphy of Judea and Negev sedimentary section, compiled with reference to ( Gardosh et al., 1996 ; Hall et al., 2005 ; Möller et al., 2007 ). 1 , basement; 2 , Nubian sandstone; 3 , limestone; 4 , clay and shale; 5 , marl; 6 , gypsum-bearing beds; 7 , dolomite; 8
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Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 01 April 2011
Lithosphere (2011) 3 (2): 95–109.
.... The topographic continuity along Israel's mountainous backbone from Judea to Samaria to Mount Carmel and the similarity in the exposed rock units throughout these regions raise the possibility that their exposure history is similar. However, integration of the information obtained from both north and south...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 2000
AAPG Bulletin (2000) 84 (7): 997–1014.
... is characterized by the Zefat facies belt. The thick Mt. Scopus Group rock succession unconformably overlies paleorelief composed of dolomite (Sakhnin Formation) and limestone (Bina Formation) of the Judea Group. It is overlain by limestone, chalk, and flint of the Eocene Avedat Group ( Braun, 1967...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 March 2014
GSA Bulletin (2014) 126 (3-4): 553–568.
... terrain (Soreq drainage, Judea Hills, Israel), located in a semihumid Mediterranean climate. Long-term (>10 4 yr) denudation rates were calculated from 36 Cl concentrations in 51 bedrock and sediment samples. Bedrock samples range in elevation (340–850 m), hillslope gradient (0°–30°), and mean annual...
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Published: 01 April 2010
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2010) 100 (2): 733–750.
... the Carmel fault ( Heimann et al. , 2001 ). The Judea group is composed of very hard limestone and dolomite; its top forms a distinct seismic reflector with an impedance ratio of at least 2 against the overlying formations. For the purposes of seismic modeling, we define the top of the Judea group...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2018
DOI: 10.1144/SP466.3
EISBN: 9781786203786
... sandstones, carbonates and marls (Kurnub Group), Cenomanian–Turonian carbonates and marls (Judea Group) and Senonian chalk, chert and marls (Mount Scopus Group). Most of the Negev caves are within late Cretaceous, Cenomanian–Turonian carbonates. Eocene limestones (Avedat Group) contain additional karst...
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—Dendrogram of unconstrained clustering for Ashdod-5 well, charting a class...
Published: 11 October 1993
to the respective logfacies; Lithofacies = the predominant lithology of the samples, determined from the sample log (Lst = limestone, Dol = dolomite, Marl = marl, Sh = shale); Formation = the formation to which the majority of the samples in the cluster belong (TY = Talme Yafe, JT = Judea Tongue, Un = Unnamed, K
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Journal: Interpretation
Published: 15 February 2016
Interpretation (2016) 4 (1): T63–T77.
... the absence of the Judea and the upper part of the Rutbah Formations from the stratigraphic column of the Elward north field. Figure 2. Stratigraphic column of the Elward north field ( Alsouki et al., 2014 ). The Euphrates Graben corresponds to an intracratonic west–northwest-trending rift...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 December 2000
GSA Bulletin (2000) 112 (12): 1864–1876.
... is restricted to those that are composed of hard carbonate rocks (limestone and/or dolomite) of the Cenomanian and Turonian Judea Group, and not affected by axial streams at their base. To establish the reference slope we used the Mount Tur'an topography. Of 15 topographic cross sections of the Tur'an block...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1953
AAPG Bulletin (1953) 37 (1): 1–113.
... or Vraconian, Lower Albian, and Aptian. No beds as old as Lower Cretaceous are exposed in Israel between Galilee and the Negev, although windows of Albian-Aptian show through the Judean limestone (Upper Cretaceous) in Judea and Ephraim in Cisjordan Jordan. Lower Cretaceous beds are prominently exposed...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2000
GSA Bulletin (2000) 112 (11): 1694–1702.
... thermal gradient formed ( Fig. 8 ). The elevated temperatures enhanced the chemical disequilibrium of the brine with limestone aquifers of the Judea and Kurnub Groups to form epigenetic dolomite: \batchmode \documentclass[fleqn,10pt,legalpaper]{article} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsfonts...
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Published: 17 February 2023
Journal of the Geological Society (2023) 180 (2): jgs2021-143.
... some (incipient?) seafloor spreading ( Malpas et al. 1993 ; Lapierre et al. 2007 ; Chan et al. 2008 ; Robertson et al. 2016 ). Interbedded with and overlying the volcanic rocks are radiolarites and pelagic limestones, marls and shale, with Ladinian(?) but mostly Carnian to Rhaetian, fossils...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 11 October 1993
AAPG Bulletin (1993) 77 (10): 1781–1791.
... to the respective logfacies; Lithofacies = the predominant lithology of the samples, determined from the sample log (Lst = limestone, Dol = dolomite, Marl = marl, Sh = shale); Formation = the formation to which the majority of the samples in the cluster belong (TY = Talme Yafe, JT = Judea Tongue, Un = Unnamed, K...
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