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2. Effects of Age, Breed and Sex on Haematological Parameters of Growing Omani Goat Breeds
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Nur El Huda I. Osman, Rashid M. Al-Busaidi, and Eugene H. Johnson
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Batina ,Breeds ,Dhofari Goats ,Haematology ,Jabal Akhdar ,Oman. ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Sixty seven healthy growing goat kids of three Omani breeds, born and raised in Sultan Qaboos University Agricultural Experiment Station, were used to study the effects of age, breed and sex on haematological parameters. Blood samples were collected at several times from the first to 25 weeks to study the following parameters: Red Blood Cells (RBCs), White Blood Cells (WBCs), Packed Cell Volume (PCV), Haemoglobin (Hb), Mean Cell Volume (MCV), Mean Cell Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) and Mean Cell Haemoglobin (MCH). At birth, MCV and MCH levels were significantly higher in Batina (BAT) kids than both Jabal Akhdar (JA) and Dhofari (DOF), but there were no breed differences in the rest of the haematological values. There were significant breed differences in RBC, MCH, WBC, MCV at different ages, with Hb and PCV being highly significant at all ages. All blood parameters changed with time but showed different patterns in all breeds. There was no effect of sex on RBC, MCHC, PCV, Hb or WBC, but female kids had significantly higher MCH and MCV values at week 12. This study indicates that haematology parameters in Omani goat kids could be affected by age, breed and sex.
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- 2016
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3. Quaternary Thrusting in the Central Oman Mountains—Novel Observations and Causes: Insights from Optical Stimulate Luminescence Dating and Kinematic Fault Analyses
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Daniel Moraetis, Andreas Scharf, Frank Mattern, Kosmas Pavlopoulos, and Steven Forman
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Neotectonics ,Arabian Plate ,Jabal Akhdar ,thrust ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
For the first time, Quaternary thrusts are documented within the Central Oman Mountains to the northwest of the Jabal Akhdar Dome. Thrusts with a throw of up to 1.1 m displace Quaternary alluvial fan conglomerates. These conglomerates have an Optical Stimulate Luminescence (OSL) age of 159 ± 7.9 ka BP and were deposited during MIS 6 (Marine Isotope Stage). The thrusts occur in two sets. Sets 1 and 2 formed during NE/SW and NW/SE shortening, respectively. Set-1-thusts correlate with the present-day stress field of NE/SW shortening which is related to subduction in the Makran Subduction Zone, and they strike parallel to the main continuous fold axis of the Jabal Akhdar and Hawasina windows. Set-2-thrusts correspond to NW/SE shortening and Plio-Pleistocene contractional structures in the southwestern Jabal Akhdar Dome. Set-2-thrusts are probably related to local variations of the present-day stress field originating from the Musandam area which is a part of the Zagros Collision Zone. Both thrust sets mimic the main thrust directions (NW/SE and NE/SW) within the Permo-Mesozoic allochthonous units (Semail Ophiolite, Hawasina napps) of the larger study area. The investigated thrusts imply some reactivation of the Hawasina and Semail thrusts due to far-field stress either from the Makran Subduction Zone and/or the Zagros Collision Zone. The ongoing tectonic activity of this part of the Oman Mountains, which has been considered of moderate activity, is for first time identified by structural data as contractional.
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- 2020
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4. Effect of Management System on Serum Copper Level and Haematology of Jabal Akhdar Breed Goats in two Sites in Al Jabal Al Akhdar Region of Oman.
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Nur El Huda I.E.D. Osman and Bobade, Patrick A.
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GOAT breeds ,COPPER deficiency ,BLOOD serum analysis ,ANIMAL development - Abstract
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- 2018
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5. Effects of Age, Breed and Sex on Haematological Parameters of Growing Omani Goat Breeds.
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Osman, Nur El Huda I., Al-Busaidi, Rashid M., and Johnson, Eugene H.
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HEMATOLOGY ,ANIMAL breeding ,GOATS ,GOAT diseases - Abstract
Copyright of Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science is the property of Sultan Qaboos University and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2016
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6. Utilization of low quality water of mountain reservoirs: a case study from Al Jabal Al Akhdar, Oman.
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Ahmed, Mushtaque, Victor, Reginald, Jashoul, Mohammed, and Choudri, B.
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ESCHERICHIA coli ,RAINFALL ,DESERTS ,WATER supply ,DRINKING water - Abstract
Al Jabal al Akhdar (Green Mountain) in arid northern Oman has freshwater resources that had supported small communities for hundreds of years. Jabal Akhdar receives more rainfall (300-400 mm) when compared to the desert plains. In the last few years, this region had undergone enormous changes due to rapid development. The resident and transient populations have increased and their activities exert severe stress on the water resources. There are 24 retention reservoirs in the area, but most are eutrophic and the nutrient loading is due to input of animal fecal matter via surface run-off. As expected, these waters contaminated with coliform bacteria and some have pathogenic Escherichia coli. Drinking water needs of all the villages met by groundwater extraction. Because of poor quality, the surface water in the reservoirs is under-utilized. A low-cost low-maintenance treatment system designed, constructed and operated in one village to clean the reservoir water for non-drinking human use. The treatment unit improved the water quality parameters. A survey among the adult male population of the village showed their eagerness to adopt this system and use the treated reservoir water for uses other than agriculture. Establishment of these treatment units in other villages should reduce the pressures on groundwater extraction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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7. Quaternary Thrusting in the Central Oman Mountains—Novel Observations and Causes: Insights from Optical Stimulate Luminescence Dating and Kinematic Fault Analyses
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Andreas Scharf, Steven L. Forman, Kosmas Pavlopoulos, Daniel Moraetis, and Frank Mattern
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Neotectonics ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Subduction ,lcsh:QE1-996.5 ,Alluvial fan ,Fold (geology) ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,Collision zone ,01 natural sciences ,Jabal Akhdar ,lcsh:Geology ,Tectonics ,Paleontology ,Semail Ophiolite ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Arabian Plate ,thrust ,Quaternary ,Geology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
For the first time, Quaternary thrusts are documented within the Central Oman Mountains to the northwest of the Jabal Akhdar Dome. Thrusts with a throw of up to 1.1 m displace Quaternary alluvial fan conglomerates. These conglomerates have an Optical Stimulate Luminescence (OSL) age of 159 ±, 7.9 ka BP and were deposited during MIS 6 (Marine Isotope Stage). The thrusts occur in two sets. Sets 1 and 2 formed during NE/SW and NW/SE shortening, respectively. Set-1-thusts correlate with the present-day stress field of NE/SW shortening which is related to subduction in the Makran Subduction Zone, and they strike parallel to the main continuous fold axis of the Jabal Akhdar and Hawasina windows. Set-2-thrusts correspond to NW/SE shortening and Plio-Pleistocene contractional structures in the southwestern Jabal Akhdar Dome. Set-2-thrusts are probably related to local variations of the present-day stress field originating from the Musandam area which is a part of the Zagros Collision Zone. Both thrust sets mimic the main thrust directions (NW/SE and NE/SW) within the Permo-Mesozoic allochthonous units (Semail Ophiolite, Hawasina napps) of the larger study area. The investigated thrusts imply some reactivation of the Hawasina and Semail thrusts due to far-field stress either from the Makran Subduction Zone and/or the Zagros Collision Zone. The ongoing tectonic activity of this part of the Oman Mountains, which has been considered of moderate activity, is for first time identified by structural data as contractional.
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- 2020
8. Quaternary Thrusting in the Central Oman Mountains—Novel Observations and Causes: Insights from Optical Stimulate Luminescence Dating and Kinematic Fault Analyses.
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Moraetis, Daniel, Scharf, Andreas, Mattern, Frank, Pavlopoulos, Kosmas, and Forman, Steven
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THERMOLUMINESCENCE dating ,OPTICALLY stimulated luminescence ,THRUST belts (Geology) ,THRUST ,SUBDUCTION zones ,ALLUVIAL fans ,MOUNTAINS - Abstract
For the first time, Quaternary thrusts are documented within the Central Oman Mountains to the northwest of the Jabal Akhdar Dome. Thrusts with a throw of up to 1.1 m displace Quaternary alluvial fan conglomerates. These conglomerates have an Optical Stimulate Luminescence (OSL) age of 159 ± 7.9 ka BP and were deposited during MIS 6 (Marine Isotope Stage). The thrusts occur in two sets. Sets 1 and 2 formed during NE/SW and NW/SE shortening, respectively. Set-1-thusts correlate with the present-day stress field of NE/SW shortening which is related to subduction in the Makran Subduction Zone, and they strike parallel to the main continuous fold axis of the Jabal Akhdar and Hawasina windows. Set-2-thrusts correspond to NW/SE shortening and Plio-Pleistocene contractional structures in the southwestern Jabal Akhdar Dome. Set-2-thrusts are probably related to local variations of the present-day stress field originating from the Musandam area which is a part of the Zagros Collision Zone. Both thrust sets mimic the main thrust directions (NW/SE and NE/SW) within the Permo-Mesozoic allochthonous units (Semail Ophiolite, Hawasina napps) of the larger study area. The investigated thrusts imply some reactivation of the Hawasina and Semail thrusts due to far-field stress either from the Makran Subduction Zone and/or the Zagros Collision Zone. The ongoing tectonic activity of this part of the Oman Mountains, which has been considered of moderate activity, is for first time identified by structural data as contractional. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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9. Multiscale analysis of the structural evolution of the southern flank of the Western Jabal Akhdar anticline, Oman (vein examination, structural mapping and inverse remote sensing)
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Laurich, Ben and Urai, Janos L.
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Kartierung ,geology ,Oman ,Spannung ,Ader ,Geowissenschaften ,veins ,Fernerkundung ,Kluftfüllungen ,Jabal Akhdar ,%22">Spannung ,Paleostress ,Natih ,Muti ,Geologie ,remote sensing ,ddc:550 ,Nahr Umr ,%22">Ader ,Jebel Akhdar ,mapping - Abstract
Aachen, Techn. Hochsch., Masterarbeit, 2010; Aachen : Publikationsserver der RWTH Aachen University X, 101 S., Anh. (2011). = Aachen, Techn. Hochsch., Masterarbeit, 2010, Structural geology models greatly benefit from multi-scale investigations. To understand the complex structural geology of the southern flank of the western Jabal Akhdar anticline (Oman Mountains), this thesis presents a multi-scale analysis on structural elements like faults, fractures and veins of two study areas. Therefore observations from vein analysis, mapping and remote sensing are combined. The outcome is compared to recent models of the regional structural history. The study areas underwent a multiphase evolution. The earliest phase identified is represented by bedding parallel veins, which are interpreted to developed at supra-hydrostatic fluid pressures and a maximum principal stress axis oblique to the bedding. This phase was likely related to the regional obduction of ophiolites. Vertical N-S oriented veins represent the next evolutionary phase with a horizontal minimum principal stress axis in E-W orientation. Subsequent, vertical veins of different strike directions characterise the next phase, where the minimum principal stress axis rotated into horizontal. In the aftermath, normal faults document a phase of N-S oriented extension. This was followed by a doming phase of the Jabal Akhdar anticline, which led to a shallow detachment fault. Several E-W striking conjugated en-echelon vein arrays and E-W oriented strike-slip fault movement represent the next phase. Hairline fractures and hairline veins form the latest evolutionary stage. Recent erosion processes led to the final wadi-dominated morphology of the study areas. In the context of this thesis, detailed geological maps are generated for both study areas., Published by Publikationsserver der RWTH Aachen University, Aachen
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- 2011
10. Capturing a world-class outcrop of a quality calcite vein network on a polished limestone outcrop in the Oman Mountains : creation of a high resolution panorama and microstructural vein description
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Wüstefeld, Patrick
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geology ,Oman ,Spannung ,Ader ,Geowissenschaften ,veins ,carbonate rocks ,Kluftfüllungen ,Jabal Akhdar ,%22">Spannung ,Natih ,Geologie ,Oberkreide ,ddc:550 ,Omangebirge ,%22">Ader ,Endogene Dynamik ,Kalkstein - Abstract
Aachen, Techn. Hochsch., Bachelorarbeit, 2010; Aachen : Publikationsserver der RWTH Aachen University 73 S. (2011). doi:10.18154/RWTH-CONV-144694 = Aachen, Techn. Hochsch., Bachelorarbeit, 2010, We studied a high quality calcite vein network on a polished limestone outcrop in the Oman Mountains. In most cases outcrops of scientific interest are situated far away and therefore only reachable for a certain time period. The Oman Mountains provide a huge amount of world-class outcrops. The aim of this work is to create a high-resolution panorama of an outcrop called ‘the Swimming Pool Pavement’, which is situated in Wadi Dham at the southern slope of Jabal Sarrah. The outcrop consists of a high-quality calcite vein network on a polished limestone outcrop (Natih Formation). We found three different vein sets in the pavement. The outcrop panorama allows several further office-based investigations and therefore is a powerful tool. The thesis describes methodology and workflow of the panorama generation, compares different approaches of image acquisition and evaluates different important parameters that influence image stitching accuracy. Integrated detail pictures taken at spots of interest and calcite vein thin section images allow to work on different scales: one can zoom into the panorama from bird’s eye view to microscopic scale. Field observations and microstructural description of fibrous calcite veins (set 1) give a first approach to the structural geology of the outcrop., Published by Publikationsserver der RWTH Aachen University, Aachen
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- 2011
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