Syed Mustafizur Rahman
University of Rajshahi
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Journal of The Geological Society of India | 2017
Md. Sultan-Ul-Islam; Md. Aminul Islam; Md. Hasan Latif; Md. Aftabuzzaman; Syed Mustafizur Rahman; Md. Ismail Molla; Mohamed Ragab Shalaby
In the present study, seismic interpretation has been carried out over Titas structure of Bengal basin, Bangladesh to figure out its seismo-stratigraphic and structural behavior. Seven well marked reflecting horizons (R-01 to R-07) have been identified within the Neogene sedimentary sequences using 18 seismic sections and well log data. A new seismic stratigraphy of Neogene sequences has been proposed for the Titas structure ruling out the traditional lithostratigraphy. The studied structure has been divided into 3 megasequences (MS1, MS2 and MS3). Reflector R-01 and R-03 represent the tops of the megasequence 2 (MS2) and megasequence 1 (MS1) respectively. These well marked reflectors are correlated with the top of the traditional litho-groups called Tipam and Surma. Reflectors R-02 and R-04 represent acoustic impedance boundaries within MS2 and MS1 due to lithological gradation. However, R-02 and R-04 are not considered as sequence/ formation boundaries because geologically these are not well defined. Reflectors R-05, R-06 and R-07 represent top of the gasbearing zones A, B and C that belongs to MS1. All these interfaces or reflectors are anti-form with a central long crestal zone. It forms a north-south trending semi-domal sub-surface anticlinal structure having a semi-dome shaped closure. The structure is asymmetric with steeper eastern flank and gentler western flank. The crestal region is essentially plain with discontinuous reflection. The semidomal nature of the anticline is in contrast to the neighboring narrow anticlines. Structural pattern suggests its development in relation to the NE-SW trending stress field due to convergence of Indian plate with Burmese plate. Structures of the shallower and deeper reflectors are formed at different phases of structural development.
PROGRESS OF PHYSICS RESEARCH IN MALAYSIA: PERFIK2009 | 2010
Syed Mustafizur Rahman; Mohd Nawawi; Rosli Saad
This paper deals with a deterministic technique for the derivation of seismic pulses by the study of source characteristics. The spectral characteristics of the directly or the nearest detected seismic signal is analyzed and considered as the principle source signature. Using this signature seismic pulses are derived with accurate time position in the seismic traces. The technique is applied on both synthetic and field refraction seismic traces. In both cases it has estimated that the accurate time shifts along with amplitude coefficients.
Journal of Geological Society of India | 2007
Syed Mustafizur Rahman; M. Rezaul Islam; Mumnunul Keramat; Md. Sultan-Ul-Islam
Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2016
Syed Mustafizur Rahman; Md. Omar Faruk; Md. Habibur Rahman; Mumnunul Keramat; Mohd Nawawi; Faisal K. Zaidi
American Journal of Geoscience | 2016
Noushin Naraghiaraghi; Mohd Nawawi; Syed Mustafizur Rahman; Ali Beitollahi; Rosli Saad; Samieh Joneidi
Journal of The Geological Society of India | 2008
Md. Arifour Rahman; Syed Mustafizur Rahman; M. Rezaul Islam; Mumnunul Keramat
Earth Sciences Research Journal | 2008
Syed Mustafizur Rahman; M. Rezaul Islam; Keramat Mumnunul; Sultan Ul-Islam
琉球大学理学部紀要 | 2005
Syed Mustafizur Rahman; M. Rezaul Islam; Mumnunul Keramat
VIETNAM JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES | 2018
Syed Mustafizur Rahman; Md. Habibur Rahman; Md. Omar Faruk; Md. Sultan-Ul Islam
GSTF Journal of Geological Sciences (JGS) | 2014
Noushin Naraghiaraghi; Mohd Nawawi; Syed Mustafizur Rahman