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Nasir, S., Sadeddin, W. (1989) The heavy minerals of the Kurnub Sandstone (Early Cretaceous) of Jordan. Sedimentary Geology, 62 (1) 101-107 doi:10.1016/0037-0738(89)90104-8

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TitleThe heavy minerals of the Kurnub Sandstone (Early Cretaceous) of Jordan
JournalSedimentary Geology
AuthorsNasir, S.Author
Sadeddin, W.Author
Year1989 (March)Volume62
Page(s)101-107Issue1
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/0037-0738(89)90104-8Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID549280Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:549280:4
GUID756acbcb-e866-4357-8aaf-e8779aa23dcb
Full ReferenceNasir, S., Sadeddin, W. (1989) The heavy minerals of the Kurnub Sandstone (Early Cretaceous) of Jordan. Sedimentary Geology, 62 (1) 101-107 doi:10.1016/0037-0738(89)90104-8
Plain TextNasir, S., Sadeddin, W. (1989) The heavy minerals of the Kurnub Sandstone (Early Cretaceous) of Jordan. Sedimentary Geology, 62 (1) 101-107 doi:10.1016/0037-0738(89)90104-8
In(1989, March) Sedimentary Geology Vol. 62 (1) Elsevier BV

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Abed (1978) Dirasat Depositional environments of the Kurnub (Lower Cretaceous) Sandstone, I. A coal horizon at the lower most Kurnub, north Jordan 5, 31
Amireh (1987) Sedimentological and petrological interplays of the Nubian Series in Jordan with regard to paleogeography and diagenesis , 232
Bender (1968) Geologie von Jordanien , 230
Blanckenhorn (1914) Syrien, Arabien und Mesopotamien 5
Morton (1985) Heavy minerals in provenance studies , 249
Quennel (1951) Colon. Geol. Miner. Resour. The geology and mineral resources of Trans-Jordan 2, 75
Schneider (1984) Geol. Jahrb. Reihe B Mineral content and diagnetic pattern. Useful tools for litho-stratigraphic subdivisions and correlation of the Nubian Series — Result of work in the Wadi Zerga-Main area, Jordan 53, 55
Shaw (1947) Southern Palestine geological map on a scale of 1:250,000 with explanatory notes , 42


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