Paleoenvironmental contribution and visual kerogen assessment of some Upper Cretaceous sediments from southern Egypt

We investigated the palynological organic matter (POM) recovered from shale horizons, intercalating the Nubian-type sandstones in middle Egypt, for paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Our palynofacies are dominated by either amorphous organic matter (AOM) or phytoclasts whereas palynomorphs are relat...

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Sedimentary rocks
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Shale
Spores
title Paleoenvironmental contribution and visual kerogen assessment of some Upper Cretaceous sediments from southern Egypt
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