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The Dababiya Quarry Corehole in Dababiya Natural Park,
southern Nile Valley, Egypt

Research Authors
M. M. Senosy and A. Abdel-Sabour
Research Abstract

Following the selection of the black clay level at 1.56 m in the DBH section in Dababiya Quarry as the GSSP of the
Paleocene / Eocene boundary there arose a question of whether somewhat better preservation of biotic and sedimentary components
might be present in the adjacent subsurface. An attempt at retrieving continuous core samples was made in in two locations. The first location
was directly beside the GSSP (DBH) surface section, and the drilling continued to depth 20 m from the ground-surface with poor
surficial/initial recovery. Asecond corehole was drilled ~ 200meast of the DBD section, and the drilling penetrated to 140 m. The cores
were logged lithologically in the field, thenwrapped in plastic sheets and placed in special wood boxes for storage. The cores are now located
in the core facilities of the in the Geology Department, Assiut University and are undergoing further studies following recent complementary/
additional sampling by Dupuis, Aubry and Berggren (March 2012).

Research Department
Research Journal
stratigraphy
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 9, Nos 3–4
Research Year
2013
Research Pages
PP.189–192