Mahmood Alam
Md. Aminul Islam
Shafi M. Tareq, Noriyuki Тanaka, Keiichi Ohta
Organic matter of a peat core (3.60 m, 7428 years BP) collected from Rawa Danau, west Java, Indonesia, was analyzed to evaluate the early diagenetic fates of lignin in a tropical wetland and to reconstruct past vegetation and climate changes. Vertical profiles of (Ad/Al)v, (Ad/Al)s, and lambda(8) sh...
M. Julleh Jalalur Rahman, Richard H. Worden
V. Ittekkot, S. Safiullah, B. Mycke, Richard Seifert
Mohammad Islam Miah, Sohrab Zendehboudi, Salim Ahmed
Log-based reservoir characterization is one of the widely used techniques to estimate the reservoir properties and make decisions for hydrocarbon production. Use of the machine learning tools is becoming a more accessible approach for data-driven model development. The objective of this research is ...
Md Hafijur Rahaman Khan, Jianguo Liu, Shengfa Liu, Ashraf Ali Seddique et al.
Clay minerals are significant indicators that can be used to identify sources and transport patterns of both fluvial and marine sediments. The Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Surma-Meghna (SM) rivers are the most important rivers of the Bengal Basin (BB), loading a large amount of sediments from the Himala...
Md. Farhaduzzaman, Wan Hasiah Abdullah, Md. Aminul Islam
M. Royhan Gani, M. Mustafa Alam
M. Royhan Gani, M. Mustafa Alam
Karl‐Anton Hiller, M J Nemat Elahi
ABSTRACT The Surma Basin in the Northeast of Bangladesh is a proven Miocene Gasprovince and was structurally stamped by the contemporaneous interference of two major tectonic movements, ie. the emerging Shillong Massif in the North and the West-progroding mobile Indo-Burman Fold Belt. Basin relief, ...
B. Beauchamp, Charles M. Henderson, Stephen E. Grasby, L. T. Gates et al.
Research Article| June 01, 2009 Late Permian Sedimentation in the Sverdrup Basin, Canadian Arctic: The Lindström and Black Stripe Formations Benoit Beauchamp; Benoit Beauchamp Arctic Institute of North America and Department of Geoscience University of Calgary 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB T...
Md. Rafiqul Islam, Daigoro Hayashi
H. M. Zakir Hossain, Yoshikazu Sampei, Barry Roser
Akash Talapatra
Abstract Coal seams, particularly deep unmineable coal reservoirs, are the most important geological desirable formations to store CO 2 for mitigating the emissions of greenhouse gas. An advantage of this process is that a huge quantity of CO 2 can be sequestrated and stored at relatively low pressu...