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An in-depth geological study of an area of the Oman mountains for the oil industry

WILSON, H.H.
Late cretaceous [and] eugeosynclinal sedimentation, gravity tectonics, and ophiolite emplacement in Oman mountains, Southeast Arabia.
[United States of America], Reprinted for private circulation for the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 1969. 24 x 17.3 cm. With 30 black-and-white figures, primarily illustrations of different sediment layers in the region and photographs of mountains and different types of rock. Original cream wrappers, stapled. [1], 626-671 [= 45], [1 blank] pp.
€ 400
A scientific article from The American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin vol. 53, no. 3, which has been separately reprinted for private circulation. The research focuses on a specific part of the Oman mountains, the Jebel Akhdar anticline, which contains a section of massive limestones, ranging in age from Permian to late Tertiary. Within the late Cretaceous layer is an interesting combination of rocks that can also can be found on other locations on earth, but can be studied unusually well in Oman due to a natural disturbance. The author has done so in order to both understand the development of the region better and to explore the prospects of oil.
With manuscript inscriptions on the front wrapper and a black stamp on the front wrapper and title-page. The first "and" in the title has been crossed out on the front wrapper and the title-page. The wrapper is slightly stained and creased and the leaves are slightly creased in the top outer corner throughout. Overall in good condition.
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