Final Year Project Report (BUES): Recent submissions

  • Muhammad Haider Ali; Muhammad Hassan (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    The goal of the current work is to estimate mechanical behaviour using petrographic data from Paleocene Lockhart Limestone exposed in Rumli, Islamabad. Clay and shale are interbedded with the mostly nodular, fossiliferous ...
  • AMNA SHAFQAT; MUHAMMAD ADIL (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    Water is the most important resource for life. A significant part of geology, which is the study of the Earth, is the study of water in terms of hydrogeology; how water and rock interact with each other. Rocks can not ...
  • SHAHID ABBAS; M. HAMMAD SAEED; M. TALAL SIDDIQUI (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2021)
    The objective of this study is to determination the hydrocarbon potential in Mehar-01 well using wireline logs. Mehar field is located in Sindh province,190 KMs west of Sukkur and 300 KMs North of Karachi. The Mehar was ...
  • Muhammad Rizwan Noor; Osama Nazar (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    The main objective of this study is to find the hydro carbon potential of Balkasar Oxy 1 well, Upper Indus Basin Pakistan. About 105 kilometers southwest of Islamabad, in the Chakwal District, is where you'll find this ...
  • Unknown author (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    The purpose of this study is to find the hydrocarbon potential of Sawan 01 well, Central Indus Basin, Pakistan. Sawan Gas field is situated in Khairpur district, Sindh Province. It is located in Thar Desert, with ...
  • JAHANGIR KHAN; MUHAMMAD FAHAD (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    Compared to all other metallic elements put together, iron is the one element that is employed in industries in greater numbers. This is due to the metal's numerous uses in the production of machinery, cars, kitchenware, ...
  • MAZHAR JAMIL; MUHAMMAD MAGHAZ (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    The Misri Banda quartzite (Nowshera) in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Peshawar Basin is where the samples were collected. Its petrographic and geotechnical characteristics were evaluated. The strength and frequency ...
  • YASIR ALI; MUHAMMAD SHERAZ (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    Understanding the Samana Suk Formation will help in understanding the Pakistani Jurassic carbonates, which is the goal of this study. The Samana Suk Formation revealed in this region is mostly made up of hard, compact, ...
  • MOWADDAT HUSSAIN; MUHAMMAD YASIR (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    Today, it is relatively typical for infrastructure development to take place on unstable ground. Because of this, building on unsuitable ground is inevitable, and preparing the ground for development is a difficult problem ...
  • MUHAMMAD AMMAR; SHAHEER IQBAL (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    Water is the greatest blessing of Allah. We cannot imagine life without water. The study of water is a significant part of geology, known as hydrogeology; how water and rock interact with each other. Rocks can facilitate ...
  • Malik Waleed Awan; Muhammad Inam Khan; Toufeq Khan Bahadar (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    The first Paleozoic reef belt on the Indo-Pakistan subcontinent is located near Nowshera (latitude 34°00′ N, longitude 72°00′ E) in northern West Pakistan. It consists of nine distinct hills that form a 15-mile-long ...
  • UROOJ LIAQUAT; MUHAMMAD HAMZA; MUBASHER SALEEM (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    The Eocene Kohat Formation formed in the Kohat basin of the Himalayan Fold and Thrust Belt in Northern Pakistan for extensive bio-stratigraphic and micropalaeontological examination , an outcrop of the Eocene Kohat ...
  • Hafiz Shan-e-Ali; Hira Khaleel; Muhammad Haseen Ullah (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    Climate change is a rising problem among all the issue around the world. Pakistan is also facing different impacts due to climate change e.g., agricultural impacts, environmental impacts, social impacts etc. climate ...
  • Alam Zaib; Jahanzaib Nazir (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    Pakistan might confront a significant climate change issue. To reduce these concerns, the government and public society must work together at all level. Pakistan's yearly mean temperature has risen by about 0.6°C in the ...
  • AYESHA SHAH; MALAIKA ARFAN (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    Bio Medical waste is dangerous and contagious and poses thoughtful threats to the environment. It needs precise pre-treatment and management before its last release into the environment. In order to reduce the risk to ...
  • LAIBA AMJAD; HALLA PERVEZ (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    This study demonstrates the negative impact of pollen load on quality of life caused by pollen allergy. This study revealed seasonal fluctuations in pollen concentrations in Islamabad. The Pakistan Meteorological Department ...
  • ABDAL KHAN; AFEEN RAFIQ (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    Pollution and accompanying public health effects from livestock operations have been a growing concern for the last several decades. Livestock keeping in slums have an important role in food security and livelihood but can ...
  • JAWERIAH NAEEM; ROJA MALIK (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    Microbes are everywhere and a workplace can be the perfect breeding ground for them. The main goal of this study was to determine the microbiological contamination on workplace surfaces. This study was conducted within ...
  • Ali Hassan; Haris Nusrat; Liaqat Ali (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    The Kohat plateau is located at the north-western apex of the southern deformed fold and thrust belt that runs through India and Pakistan's Himalayan foothills. The structural geometry inside the outcrops is defined by ...
  • SHEIKH HUBLA MASOOD; RAMEEN ALI; MARIA AZAM (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2022)
    Flash floods and cloudburst are counted as the most devastating natural hazards and the climate change impacts make this hazard more vulnerable, when it hits the densely populated cities of the developing countries, it ...

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