Mohammed Albaroot | Petroleum Geology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Mohammed Albaroot | Ecology  | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr . at University of Saba Region, Yemen

Mohammed Ali Albaroot is an accomplished geologist with extensive experience spanning various roles in the field. Beginning with a background in Engineering Geology from Aden University, Yemen, he furthered his education with an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Applied Geology from AMU, India. His career includes significant contributions as a Mud Logger and Geologist at Baker Hughes and Petroservice Middle East across Yemen, Qatar, and Syria. Mohammed’s expertise lies in Geology, Reservoir Characterization, and Basin Modeling, with a specific focus on Geophysics. He has also taught English briefly and served as an Engineering Geologist at the General Authority for Development, Marib Al-Juff.

 

Professional Profiles

Scopus Profile

Education 🎓

Ph.D. in Geology
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
Duration: February 6, 2015 – February 19, 2018

Academic and Professional Profile 🎓🌍

Current Position 📘

Assistant Professor
Department of Geology
University of Saba Region, Marib, Yemen
Duration: September 1, 2018 – Present

Degree University Department Year Grade & Rank Country
High school – H.S.A. 2000 Good Yemen
Bachelors Aden Eng. Geology 2004 Good Yemen
Master (M.Sc. degree) AMU Appl. Geology 2014 1st division India

Awards🏆  

Won Best Paper Presentation Award
Eighth All India Students Symposium on Geology (Date: 2017)

 

 Publications

The Upper Jurassic sediments, Marib-Shabwa Basin, Yemen: Lithofacies aspects and sequence stratigraphic analysis

Journal: Energy Geoscience

Date: January 2024

DOI: 10.1016/j.engeos.2023.100214

Contributors: Mohammed Albaroot, Mohamed M. Elhossainy, Nabil M. Al-Areeq, Emad A. Abdullah, Abdelhamid M. Salman

Upper Jurassic Source Rock Evaluation and Thermal Maturity Evolution of the NW Sab’Atayn Basin, Yemen

Journal: Geoinformatica Polonica

Date: December 2023

DOI: 10.4467/21995923GP.23.006.18605

Contributors: Nabeel A. S. Al-Azazi, A. S. A. E. Alsrory, Mohammed Albaroot

1D modelling of the NW Sab’atayn Basin Upper Jurassic source rocks, Yemen: Implications for hydrocarbon generation and thermal maturity

Journal: Geological Journal

Date: July 2022

DOI: 10.1002/gj.4438

Contributors: A. S. A. E. Alsrory, Nabeel A. S. A. Al‐Azazi, Mohammed Albaroot, M. A. Quasim

Effect evaluation of shale types on hydrocarbon potential using well logs and crossplot approach, Halewah oilfield, Sab’atayn Basin, Yemen

Journal: Energy Geoscience

Date: April 2022

DOI: 10.1016/j.engeos.2021.12.005

Contributors: Nabeel A.S. Al Al-Azazi, A.S.A.E. Alsrory, Mohammed Albaroot

Integrated approach of lithofacies and granulometric analysis of the sediments of the Proterozoic Upper Kaimur Group of Vindhyan Supergroup, Son Valley, India: Palaeo-environmental implications

Journal: Geological Journal

Date: 2020

DOI: 10.1002/gj.3781

Contributors: Quasim, M.A.; Ghosh, S.K.; Ahmad, A.H.M.; Srivastava, V.K.; Albaroot, M.

Demarcation of hydrocarbon potential zones for Qishn clastic member, Masila oil field, Yemen

Journal: Arabian Journal of Geosciences

Date: 2019

DOI: 10.1007/s12517-019-4299-y

Contributors: Alshayef, M.S.; Javed, A.; Al-Areeq, N.M.; Albaroot, M.

Factors influencing Detrital Mineralogy and Tectono-provenance of Fort Member Sandstone, Jaisalmer Formation, Western Rajasthan, India

Journal: Journal of the Geological Society of India

Date: 2019

DOI: 10.1007/s12594-019-1193-x

Contributors: Ahmad, F.; Quasim, M.A.; Ahmad, A.H.M.; Ghaznavi, A.A.; Khan, Z.; Albaroot, M.

An approach to provenance and tectonic setting of the Proterozoic Upper Kaimur group sandstones, Son valley: Constraints from framework mineralogy and heavy mineral analysis

Journal: Himalayan Geology

Date: 2018

DOI: Not specified

Contributors: Quasim, M.A.; Hota, R.N.; Ahmad, A.H.M.; Albaroot, M.

Petroleum source rocks characterization and hydrocarbon generation of the Upper Jurassic succession in Jabal Ayban field, Sabatayn Basin, Yemen

Journal: Egyptian Journal of Petroleum

Date: 2018

DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpe.2017.12.005

Contributors: Al-Areeq, N.M.; Al-Badani, M.A.; Salman, A.H.; Albaroot, M.A.

 

Dr. Amanda Moreira Leite – Earth and Planetary Sciences – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amanda Moreira Leite - Earth and Planetary Sciences - Best Researcher Award

Universidade de Brasília - Brazil

Professional Profiles

Early Academic Pursuits

Amanda Moreira Leite began her academic journey with a keen interest in the natural world, particularly in the intricate history preserved within the Earth's geological formations. From a young age, she displayed a passion for unraveling the mysteries of the past, laying the foundation for her future pursuits in geology. Leite's early academic pursuits were marked by a relentless curiosity and dedication to understanding the processes that have shaped our planet over millions of years.

Throughout her undergraduate studies, Leite delved deep into the realms of geology, immersing herself in coursework that explored various aspects of earth sciences. She exhibited exceptional aptitude and enthusiasm for subjects such as paleontology, biostratigraphy, and paleoecology, setting the stage for her specialization in these fields during her postgraduate studies.

Professional Endeavors

After obtaining her PhD in Geology, Amanda Moreira Leite embarked on a fruitful career as a researcher, joining the esteemed Institute of Geosciences at the University of Brasília, Brazil. Here, she has dedicated herself to advancing knowledge in her areas of specialization, contributing significantly to the scientific community through her research endeavors and academic pursuits.

Leite's professional endeavors have been characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, combining geological principles with biological insights to unravel the complexities of ancient ecosystems and evolutionary processes. Her work has spanned diverse geological settings, from fossil-rich sedimentary deposits to ancient marine environments, providing invaluable insights into the history of life on Earth.

Contributions and Research Focus On Earth and Planetary Sciences

At the forefront of Leite's research agenda lies a deep-seated fascination with the evolution of life and the dynamic interplay between organisms and their environments throughout geological time. Through meticulous fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and innovative methodologies, she has shed light on the intricate relationships between past organisms and their habitats, unveiling the evolutionary trajectories that have shaped the biodiversity of our planet.

Leite's research focus encompasses a broad spectrum of topics within paleontology, biostratigraphy, and paleoecology. She has conducted groundbreaking studies on fossil assemblages, elucidating patterns of species diversity, ecological dynamics, and evolutionary trends across geological intervals. Her work has not only advanced our understanding of ancient ecosystems but also provided valuable insights into the processes driving biological evolution and extinction events.

Accolades and Recognition In Earth and Planetary Sciences

Throughout her career, Amanda Moreira Leite has garnered widespread acclaim for her contributions to the field of geology and paleontology. Her research has been published in prestigious scientific journals, earning recognition from peers and experts in the field. Leite's scholarly achievements have been honored with numerous awards and accolades, underscoring her status as a leading authority in her areas of specialization.

Her innovative approach to research, combined with her dedication to academic excellence, has cemented her reputation as a trailblazer in the field of earth sciences. Leite's work has not only expanded the frontiers of knowledge but also inspired future generations of scientists to explore the rich tapestry of life preserved within the Earth's geological record.

Impact and Influence

Amanda Moreira Leite's contributions to the field of geology extend far beyond the confines of academia, resonating with a diverse audience of scientists, educators, and enthusiasts worldwide. Her research findings have implications for our understanding of past climates, ecosystems, and evolutionary processes, offering valuable insights into the challenges facing our planet in the present and future.

Leite's work has also had a profound impact on interdisciplinary research efforts, fostering collaborations between geologists, biologists, climatologists, and other specialists. By bridging gaps between different scientific disciplines, she has facilitated holistic approaches to understanding Earth's history and the complex interactions between life and the environment.

Legacy and Future Contributions For Earth and Planetary Sciences

As Amanda Moreira Leite continues to push the boundaries of scientific knowledge, her legacy as a pioneering researcher and educator will endure for generations to come. Her groundbreaking discoveries and innovative methodologies have laid the groundwork for future investigations into the mysteries of the past, ensuring that her contributions will shape the trajectory of geological and paleontological research for years to come.

Looking ahead, Leite remains committed to advancing our understanding of Earth's history and the processes that have shaped life on our planet. Through continued exploration, collaboration, and mentorship, she seeks to inspire new generations of scientists and foster a deeper appreciation for the wonders of the natural world. With her passion, expertise, and unwavering dedication, Leite stands poised to leave an indelible mark on the field of geology and paleontology, shaping our understanding of Earth's past and informing our stewardship of its future.

Notable Publications

Biostratigraphy of Liminic Ostracoda (Crustacea) from the Quiricó Formation, Lower Cretaceous of the São Francisco Basin, Minas Gerais State, Brazil: An approach on paleozoogeographic evolution of Gondwana 2024

Response to Coimbra (2023) ‘Rebuttal of Leite and Do Carmo, 2021’ 2023

Description of the stratotype section and proposal of hypostratotype section of the Lower Cretaceous Quiricó formation, São Francisco Basin, Brazil 2021