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  1. Petroleum Generation Potentials of Patti Formation, Bida Basin, Nigeria.
    Ajol A Fube
    Science Forum (Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences). 2019; 18(1): 76-84.
  2. Seismic Expression of Submarine Channels and Seafloor Morphology, Deepwater Western Niger Delta.
    Lucky Osaro lmagbe, Solomon Nehemiah Yusuf, Yaba Daniel Douglas, Ajol A Fube,
    Science Forum (Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences). 2022; 22(2): 367-379.
  3. GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GABBROIC INTRUSIVE BODIES OF FOBUR, EAST OF JOS PLATEAU, CENTRAL NIGERIA.
    Lekmang, I.C., Daspan, R.I., Dibal, H.U., Diyelmak, V. B., Daku, S.S., Goyit, M. P., Oloruyomi, A., Ajol, F.A., Chup, A. S., and Adamu, M. S.
    Science Forum (Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences). 2021; 21(1): 206-217.
  4. Geochemical Characteristics of the Awe Basaltic Rocks within the Middle Benue Trough, Northcentral Nigeria.
    Isah Lekmang, Daspan, R.I., Dibal, H.U., Daku, S.S., Diyemak, V. B., Goyit, M. P., Ajol, F.A., Chup, A. S., Piwuna, R. M., Nimchak, R., Nimze, L. and Timothy P. Bata
    Science Forum (Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences). 2020; 20(4): 384-398.
  5. GEOCHEMISTRY OF MAIGANGA COAL IN GOMBE STATE, UPPER BENUE TROUGH, NORTHEASTERN NIGERIA
    Daspan Ray, Victor D, Fube A, Auwalu D, ADachan S, Timothy Bata,
    Science Forum (Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences). 2021; 21(2): 314-334.



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