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Journal of Petroleum Geology

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Journal of Petroleum Geology, vol. 19(1), January 1996, pp. 57-76
©Copyright 1996. Scientific Press, U.K. All rights reserved.

SUBSURFACE TRIASSIC SEDIMENTS IN JORDAN: STRATIGRAPHIC AND DEPOSITIONAL CHARACTERISTICS, AND HYDROCARBON POTENTIAL

R. Shinaq*

Unconformity surfaces have been used to divide the subsurface Triassic sediments of Jordan into five sequences. These sequences show a gradual transition from fluviatile-deltaic sedimentation during the Permian, to mixed sedimentation of sandstones, silty shales and claystones together with shallow-water carbonates from the Scythian to the end of the Ladinian. Anhydritic dolomites and evaporites became prevalent during the Carnian-Norian.

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