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Journal Article
Published: 08 December 2022
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2023) 56 (2): qjegh2022-076.
..., northeastern Tunisia) contribute to a better quantification of the groundwater potential, allowing more sustainable management. This province can be considered as the SW extension of the NE–SW Jebel Abderrahman Atlasic anticline, one of the most prominent geological structures in northeastern Tunisia...
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Journal Article
Journal: Interpretation
Published: 01 September 2021
Interpretation (2021) 9 (4): SH39–SH56.
... and vertical lithologic distribution of the Middle to Upper Eocene series. Situated on the northeastern edge of the African margin foreland basin, Tunisia expresses a structural diversity involving a variety of structures developed during the Meso-Cenozoic time ( Haller, 1983 ; Ouali, 1984 ; Touati, 1985...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 2013
AAPG Bulletin (2013) 97 (7): 1051–1070.
... and black shales as the source rocks in northeastern Tunisia may define interesting petroleum plays (pinch-out flanking ramps, onlaps, and structurally upraised blocks sealed inside grabens). Source rock maturation and hydrocarbon migration began early in the Cretaceous and reached a maximum during the late...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2010
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2010) 181 (3): 259–268.
... Schistosités Déformation Anchizone-épizone Atlas Tunisien Biphase metamorphism Chlorite Illite Oblique schistosities Low-grade recristalizations Tunisian Atlas The Djedeida hills, located North-East of Tunisia, take place into the “Diapir zone”, which belongs to the northern Tunisian...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2009
Mineralogical Magazine (2009) 73 (4): 607–614.
...A. Chakroun; J.-C. Miskovsky; D. Zaghbib-Turki Abstract Quartz grain surfaces from the Quaternary sand deposits of northeastern Tunisia were examined by scanning electron microscopy. Superficial textures on the quartz grain surface are commonly well preserved and are characteristic of specific...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1984
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1984) 21 (10): 1199–1204.
.... nov., found in the uppermost Maastrichtian at Enfidaville, northeastern Tunisia, is presented. Le genre Kassabiana , établi par Salaj comme membre de la famille Globotruncanidé Brotzen, 1942, est discuté en détail. Nous présentons en plus un diagnostic précis et des remarques détaillées sur le...
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Synthetic log of the geological Cap-Bon, northeastern Tunisia.
Published: 08 December 2022
Fig. 3. Synthetic log of the geological Cap-Bon, northeastern Tunisia.
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Location of the study area in northeastern Tunisia (Zaghouan ridge and Tunisian Trough; see Figure 2). Note that the Ichkeul (southwest to Bizerta) and Hairech Mountains (western limits of the Tunisian Trough) are located to the north and northwest, respectively. The locations of wellbores ABK-1 (central Tunisia), RIME-1, and Ezzaouia oil field (southeastern Tunisia) are also indicated. ABK = Ali Ben Khalifa; RIME = Ras Marmour East.
Published: 01 July 2013
Figure 1 Location of the study area in northeastern Tunisia (Zaghouan ridge and Tunisian Trough; see Figure 2 ). Note that the Ichkeul (southwest to Bizerta) and Hairech Mountains (western limits of the Tunisian Trough) are located to the north and northwest, respectively. The locations
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Eustatic cycles documented in the Jurassic series of northeastern Tunisia compared to third-order (Haq et al., 1988) sequences and second-order supersequences reported in the literature (Ross, 1991). J1 to J7 = Jurassic second-order sequences; SB = sequence boundary; Trias = Triassic; Cret = Cretaceous; L.K = Lower Cretaceous; R = regression; T = transgression.
Published: 01 July 2013
Figure 9 Eustatic cycles documented in the Jurassic series of northeastern Tunisia compared to third-order ( Haq et al., 1988 ) sequences and second-order supersequences reported in the literature ( Ross, 1991 ). J1 to J7 = Jurassic second-order sequences; SB = sequence boundary; Trias = Triassic
Journal Article
Published: 12 March 2025
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2025) qjegh2024-028.
... employs a multidisciplinary approach to precisely explore a reservoir in the Northeastern Tunisia. Utilizing diverse data sets, the established conceptual model highlights the geometry of deep sedimentary series emphasizing notable lineaments that serve as preferential axes for groundwater circulation...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1965
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (1965) S7-VII (5): 833–838.
...Lucia Memmi Abstract An upper Jurassic and lower Cretaceous sequence in the Guelta wadi basin, northeastern Tunisia, includes a richly fossiliferous marl containing abundant ammonites of the middle Valanginian (lower Cretaceous) Kilianella roubaudiana zone. Berriasellidae occur in great variety...
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Geological map of Menzel Bouzelfa and Nabeul-Hammamet (Cap-Bon, northeastern Tunisia) (adapted from Ben Salem 1998).
Published: 08 December 2022
Fig. 1. Geological map of Menzel Bouzelfa and Nabeul-Hammamet (Cap-Bon, northeastern Tunisia) (adapted from Ben Salem 1998 ).
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Modeled source rock maturation (kerogen type 2) based on a representative lithologic section as well as sedimentary and tectonic major features of the Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous sections in northeastern Tunisia. LJ = Lower Jurassic; MJ = Middle Jurassic; UJ = Upper Jurassic; LC = Lower Cretaceous; Ab = Albian; Ce = Cenomanian; T = Turonian; Ca-Ma = Campanian–Maastrichtian; Camp. = Campanian; Maast. = Maastrichtian; Pa = Paleocene; Eo = Eocene; Ol = Oligocene; N = Neogene; P = Pliocene; HC = hydrocarbons.
Published: 01 July 2013
Figure 12 Modeled source rock maturation (kerogen type 2) based on a representative lithologic section as well as sedimentary and tectonic major features of the Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous sections in northeastern Tunisia. LJ = Lower Jurassic; MJ = Middle Jurassic; UJ = Upper Jurassic; LC
Journal Article
Published: 12 March 2024
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2024) 57 (2): qjegh2023-084.
... and fault networks as preliminary work to understand water- and pollutant-flow systems and aquifer vulnerability, especially with the increased frequency of drought events and climate change pressures. A Plio-Quaternary coastal northeastern aquifer in Tunisia was chosen as the study case. First...
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(a) Piezometric map for 2020 of the shallow northeastern coastal aquifer in Tunisia. (b) Plio-Quaternary substratum evolution of the aquifer in Tunisia. Source: (b) modified after Ben Hamouda (2008).
Published: 12 March 2024
Fig. 3. ( a ) Piezometric map for 2020 of the shallow northeastern coastal aquifer in Tunisia. ( b ) Plio-Quaternary substratum evolution of the aquifer in Tunisia. Source: (b) modified after Ben Hamouda (2008) .
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1980
AAPG Bulletin (1980) 64 (6): 857–867.
... and Early Cretaceous nonmarine and paralic deposits accumulated in three pericratonic (marginal) basins in northeastern Africa: the eastern embayment of the Ghadames (Homra) basin in southern Tunisia and northwestern Libya ( Klitzsch, 1970 , Fig. 12, p. 485-486, 489), the Sirte basin in north-central Libya...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2000
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2000) 119 (1): 213–222.
... is clearly asymmetrical, the northeastern flank of the uplifting Moho being steeper than the one towards Tunisia. A comparison of this model with the published interpretations of transects across other rifts shows analogies (uplifting of the upper mantle together with low seismic velocity) with the crustal...
Journal Article
Published: 14 September 2023
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2023) 56 (4): qjegh2023-049.
..., surveying tape and a GPS receptor. Geological maps of northeastern Tunisia (scale 1:50 000), published by the ‘Office National des Mines’ (ONM), were used to complete the material basis of this work. The main objective of processing detailed gravity data was to provide a better understanding...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2009
Mineralogical Magazine (2009) 73 (4): 517–518.
... deposits in northeastern Tunisia . Mineralogical Magazine , 73 , 607 – 614 . Götze , J. ( 2009 ) Chemistry, textures and physical properties of quartz - geological interpretation and technical application . Mineralogical Magazine , 73 , 645 – 671 . Götze , J. , Möckel , R...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2003
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2003.207.4
EISBN: 9781862394551
... in northern Algeria, Tunisia and northern Libya. The established pattern of Triassic extensional faults suggests reworking of basement heterogeneities. The basin appears to die out to the southwest into a broad transfer zone with some NW-SE-trending faults. The northeastern edge of the basin is obscured...
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