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    The lithostratigraphy and basin analysis of the Kibuku area in the Semuliki Basin, Ntoroko District, Western Uganda

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    Undergraduate Technical report (109.0Mb)
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    2022-02-11
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    Tusingwire, Caleb
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    This report is a complete record of the field work and field excursion that was conducted from 10th-23rd June 2018 at Kibuku, around and with in the Semliki Basin in Ntoroko district, Western Uganda.The report is made up of a seven-fold dissection of chapters that give it a detailed account of the objectives, materials and methods, lithology and stratigraphy, basin and facies analysis, structures and Geophysics of the Semliki basin which altogether rwhere useful in the deduction of the petroleum potential of the semliki basin. Out crop studies near Kichwamba about the basement showed ahighly metamorphosed and complex assemblage of volcanic ,intrusive, igneous and metamorphicrock types majorly graniticgneisses and amphibolites
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