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Title: NEOGENE PLANKTIC FORAMINIFERAL BIOSTRATIGRAPHY OF SECTION OF KAM- 1 WELL, WESTERN NIGER DELTA, NIGERIA
Authors: Alkali, Y. B.,
Okosun, E A.
Keywords: Planktic foraminifera
Biostratigraphy
Miocene
Central Niger Delta
Issue Date: 30-Jul-2019
Publisher: GHANA SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
Series/Report no.: GHANA SCIENCE ASSOCIATION 31ST BIENNIAL CONFERENCE;98
Abstract: Neogene planktic foraminiferal Biostratigraphy of 6,960 ft – 10,140 ft intervals of Kam -1 well, Western Niger Delta, Nigeria was studied to delineate the intervals into planktic zones. 10g each of 53 ditch cutting samples were processed for foraminiferal extraction using kerosene and all treated samples were wet sieved with 63 microns mesh screen. Recovered foraminifera were examined with the aid of Olympus binocular microscope.Specific occurrences at intervals and first and last appearances were employed in the delineation of boundaries. Recovery ranges from poor to rich. Recovered planktic foraminifera were identified, evaluated and appraised for their Biostratigraphic relevance . O ne planktic Biozonation was established based on last downhole occurrence of Orbulina universa which was placed at 9300 ft, the interval was also characterised by the abundance of Orbulina universa, Globigerinoides sacculifera and Biorbulina biobata at 7980 ft. Below 9300 ft was assigned early Miocene though diagnostic species was not recorded. The entire section was assigned early Miocene / middle Miocene in age.
Description: GSA 31ST BIENNIAL CONFERENCE BOOK OF ABSTRACT
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/12711
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