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Hunting Hot Shales in Wadi Tanezzuft

Characteristics and Origin of the Silurian Source Rock in the Libyan Saharan Desert

 

Target Audience

Professional petroleum exploration geologists and advanced geology students

 

Contents

The Silurian "hot shale" is the most important Palaeozoic hydrocarbon source rock in North Africa and Arabia. The film gives an easily digestible, comprehensive overview of the characteristics and origin of this prominent black shale unit. The current knowledge of the subject is presented in animated graphics, combined with outcrop video footage from the western margin of the SW Libyan Murzuq Basin. Controlling mechanisms such as sea-level, palaeorelief and climate are discussed. A predictive depositional model is proposed that distinguishes a lower from an upper hot shale. Also featured in the film is a new field technique based on spectral gamma-ray measurements that for the first time allows mapping of the Silurian hot shale in Saharan outcrops. Commonly, weathering destroys the organic matter and characteristic black colour of this unit on the desert surface making it complicated to identify by traditional techniques.

  • Duration: 35 min
  • Language: English
  • Format: DVD, PAL (other formats upon request)
  • Price: 19.99 EUR (private and academia), 49.99 EUR (companies), plus postage

Ordering Information: Send your order by email to Sebastian.Luning@gmx.net stating your postal address.

 

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Breathtaking desert scenery
Animated graphics explaining depositional models
Footage from fieldwork
Integration of subsurface data
Presentation of (still unpublished) study results
Chronostratigraphic model for the two Silurian hot shales










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