Regional Geology (Geol 318) Second Semester 2001 (002)

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Regional Geology (Geol 318) Second Semester 2001 (002)

Regional Geology (Geol 318) The Earth

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Earth Layers

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Slice cut in the Earth

Regional Geology (Geol 318) The Arabian Plate

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Satellite Image of The Arabian Plate

Regional Geology (Geol 318) The Dead Sea Aqaba Fault

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Aqaba Strike-Slip Fault

Regional Geology (Geol 318) The Dead Sea Aqaba Fault

Regional Geology (Geol 318) The Arabian Gulf

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Trends of Stress Regimes within the Arabian Plate OMAN STRESS Strain Ellipses for Zagros and Oman Stress Regimes ZAGROSSSTRESS

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Some Lineaments within Jeddah City

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Jeddah, Makkah and Taif Jeddah Makkah Taif Al-Hada

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Makkah-Taif Road

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Makkah Al-Taif Road

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Makkah-Taif Road

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Makkah-Taif Road

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Sill

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Sills

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Dikes and Sill

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Dikes filling fractures

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Dikes

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Dikes Intrusions

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Dikes and Veins

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Fractures and Dikes

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Metamorphic Rocks Foliation and Lineation

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Meta-sediments

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Xenolith

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Xenolith

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Dikes and Sills

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Dikes and Sills

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Homestake Mine

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Pillow Lava

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Breccias

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Wajeed Sandstones

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Landslide (Breccia)

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Gondwana

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Five Microplates

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Thrusting

Regional Geology (Geol 318) The Arabian Shield

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Topography of the Red Sea

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Exploration drilling for gold in the Shield

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Ancient Mine

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Ancient Inclined Shafts Carbonatized Serpentinite Felsic Dike

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Inclined Shaft

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Vertical Shaft

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Plate and Earth Quakes

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Pacific and North American Plates

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Strike-Slip (San Andreas Fault)

Regional Geology (Geol 318) San Andreas Fault

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Non-Conformity Contact between Precambrian and Phanerozoic rocks

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Non-Conformity Contact between Precambrian and Phanerozoic rocks

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Salt Diapirs

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Salt Domes and Fractures

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Type of Regional Faults

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Horst and Graben

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Lineaments within Ghawar Area

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Bouma Sequence of Turbidities

Regional Geology (Geol 318) 3D-Reservoir Characterization

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Geology of Saudi Arabia

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Cross Section of The Arabian Plate

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Early Paleozoic

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Late Paleozoic

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Mesozoic

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Cenozoic

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Petroleum Traps

Regional Geology (Geol 318) Types of Oil Traps