Department of Earth & Environmental Science (BUES): Recent submissions

  • Adil Alam; Irum Shehzadi; Israr Ullah (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2019)
    Our environment has been degraded and contaminated through the years by the introduction of toxic substances to the air, water and soil. With increase in urbanization and industrialization, the problem of noise pollution ...
  • Anser Ali Khan; Sajid Hussain; Sarah Ahmed (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2019)
    A set of fifteen locally manufactured and fifteen imported biscuit samples were collected from three different locations of Islamabad. All the thirty samples were quantitively analyzed for their microbial and heavy metal ...
  • Mohammad Talha Mirza; Fatir Ijaz (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2023)
    Canning of food is a famous practice as they increases the shelf life of a food as compared to the food that is packed in other packing materials. The reason epoxy resin is used for inner coating of metal cans is because ...
  • Mir Khizar Rafique; Asad Hussain (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2024)
    Plastic waste has become the major contributor in solid waste across the world. The eye catching problem in plastic waste management is its toxicity and centuries of time for even its partial degradation. Bioplastics that ...
  • Ahsan Shoukat; Muhammad Nauman (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2023)
    Climate change is altering rain patterns worldwide. Snowfall is essential for water. Car accidents, hypothermia, frostbite, alternate heat methods, and carbon monoxide exposure can happen from snowstorms. Based on 13 years ...
  • Amna Imran; Annum Nadeem (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2023)
    Water is an extremely essential resource that is important for the survival for all living things. Thus, safe, and good quality drinking water needs to be provided for all. The study was conducted to determine the quality ...
  • Bareera Amjad; Khawaja Tabish Imran (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2023)
    Brake pads are requisite component in braking systems of vehicles. The automobile factories have relied on asbestos for a long time as a key component in brake pad formulations due to its exceptional frictional properties ...
  • Ammad Ali Tariq; Syed Jubran Ahmed; Ali Zulqarnain Alvi (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2005)
    This study constitutes an important practical aspect of oil industry in decision-making. After completion of drilling at well, it was required whether the well be tested or not. It was felt essential to identify hydrocarbons ...
  • Tayyaba Mateen (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2008)
    Major landslides in Muzaffarabad and its vicinity were mapped using ESRI Are View GIS. Detailed cartography, including rivers, cities and villages, major landmarks and political boundaries, were digitized using the topo-sheet ...
  • Samir Wahab; Obaid Ahmad; Syed Hammad Zahid (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2019)
    Fracture characterization in carbonate rocks has always remained very important to evaluate their reservoir properties for both petroleum and water prospects. The manual and classical methods for fracture mapping are ...
  • Haider Ali; Muhammad Talha (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2023)
    This research was done to evaluate the hydrocarbon potential and structural characteristics of the Bhangali area in the Upper Indus Basin, Pakistan. To identify zones with hydrocarbons, the researchers conducted petrophysical ...
  • Mati Ur Rehman; Muhammad Sulman Qazi; Zafaran Zahid (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2016)
    The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the hydrocarbon potential using well log data of Sher-01, Thatta, Southern Indus basin, Pakistan. The above-mentioned well was first exploratory but now it is abandoned. Porosity ...
  • Faisal Zeb; Bilal Qamar; Raheel Munawar (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2008)
    For the hydrocarbon exploration of the study area, the petrophysical study has been carried out in well X. In this study we applied various techniques, i.e. mud logging, wireline logging, well testing, core analysis and ...
  • Muhammad Awais; Umer Azam; Usama Aman Ullah (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2020)
    The objective of this study is to determine the hydrocarbon potential in Miano-09 well using wireline logs. Miano Gas field is located in the Thar Desert, in the Sukkur region. Log data used in this study includes the ...
  • Tabinda Tariq, 01-161051-023 (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2008)
    Fort Abbas concession is part of the Punjab platform, which is a gentle westwardly dipping monocline, in the central Indus Basin. The well Bijnot Well # 01 was drilled in this concession area on the Punjab platform. The ...
  • Muhammad Kashif Abbasi; Arslan Masood; Malik Khayyam Hussain (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2020)
    The objective of this study is to determine the hydrocarbon potential in the Qadirpur-03 and Qadirpur-011 well using wireline logs. Qadirpur is situated in the Sindh region near Gotki. The region of Qadirpur is mainly ...
  • Muhammad Abubakar; Zeeshan Ali (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2016)
    The main objective of this dissertation is to evaluate the reservoir properties and hydrocarbon potential of Joya Mair-04. Geographically Joya Mair-04 is located at latitude 32° 59' 51.6" N and longitude 72°49' 32.7" E in ...
  • Sadiq Raza; Sulaiman Ali (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2015)
    The carbonates of Middle-Late Permian age Wargal limestone constitute important petroleum reservoirs in the Salt Range area. Permian rocks are the most important HC reservoirs in Pakistan. These reservoirs are productive ...
  • Umair zulfiqar; Syed Muhammad Tehseen Haider; Muhammad Athar Farid (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2016)
    The objectives of the study is to evaluate reservoir properties of Sui Main Limestone of lower Eocene age in Qadirpur 14 and 15. Qadirpur gas field located in Sindh province, Pakistan. Qadirpur 14 is located at 28°4"12.37' ...
  • Abdul Rafay Malik; Muhammad Hamza Tariq; Sabahat Tatima (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2020)
    The objective of this research is to determine the hydrocarbon potential of well Manzalai- 01. The well Manzalai-01 is located in the western part of the Upper Indus Basin. Tectonically, the respective well is located ...

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