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Asmari Formation

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Khalili, Ardavan; Vaziri-Moghaddam, Hossein; Arian, Mehran; Seyrafian, Ali (2021). "Carbonate platform evolution of the Asmari Formation in the east of Dezful Embayment, Zagros Basin, SW Iran".
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Abyat, Yasin; Abyat, Ahmad; Abyat, Abdolkhalegh (2019). "Microfacies and depositional environment of Asmari formation in the Zeloi oil field, Zagros basin, south-west Iran".
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was finally closing and the Zagros Mountains were first rising. During this period, the region was a shallow ocean gradually getting less deep. By the time of the succeeding
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Laursen, G.V.; Monibi, S.; Allan, T.L.; Pickard, N.A.H.; Hosseiney, A.; Vincent, B.; Hamon, Y.; van Buchem, F.S.P.; Moallemi, A.; Druillion, G. (2009).
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Vaziri-Moghaddam, Hossein; Seyrafian, Ali; Taheri, Azizolah; Motiei, Homayoon (2009).
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was established in the 1950s and it was formally described in 1965. It consists of
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Formations. The Asmari Formation is thickest in the northeastern part of the
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reserve. It has been producing oil since the 1930s. It also forms a major
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that were formed in 6 distinct stages. The formation is named after the
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In the southwestern Zagros, the Asmari Formation sits on top of the
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Karimi, Haji; Raeisi, Ezzat; Bakalowicz, Michel (2005).
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was taken from the Tang-e Gel Torsh in these mountains.
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The Asmari Formation was deposited at a time when the
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Index

geological formation
Iran
Zagros Mountains
carbonate
limestone
dolomitic limestone
dolomite
marly
anhydrite
lithic sandstone
Oligocene
Miocene
hydrocarbon
aquifer
biostratigraphy
carbonate platforms
Asmari Mountains
Masjed Soleyman
type sample
Tethys Ocean
Gachsaran Formation
Pabdeh Formation
Fars
Luristan
Jahrum
Shahbazan
Dezful Embayment
microfossils
planktonic
foraminifera

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