Volume 21 Issue 1
Published: 2021-06-01
Contents
Research Paper
Some records Ostracod species of genus Paijenborchellina from the Middle Miocene Fat'ha Formation, Eastern Butmah Anticline, Northwestern Mosul City, Iraq
Maha Mohammed, Ibrahim Al-Shareefi
Through a comprehensive taxonomic study of the ostracoda fossils in Fat'ha Formation in the stratigraphic section exposed within the eastern limb of Butmah anticline northwestern Mosul city,...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2021.170377
Selection of the Optimum Sites for the Wind Turbines Installation in Nineveh Governorate by using GIS
Ghada Younis, Sabah Ali
Green energy, including wind energy, becomes a vital component of reducing air pollution and enhancing its sustainability. Wind energy production increases rapidly due to its significant turbine...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2021.170376
The Study of Lithology by Using the Cross-Section Profiles of The Logs of Shiranish and Mushorah Formations in Ain Zalah and Butmah Fields, Northwestern Iraq
Faris Hassan, Wissam Mohamed, Wafaa Yunus, Abdul-Salam Salih
This study deals with the determination of lithology in the Shiranish and Mushorah Formations in wells (Az-24, Az-29, and But-15). The graphical representation of the neutron porosity log (N) and...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2020.170378
Factors Controlling the Mineralogical and Geochemical Distribution of Phosphatic Deposits, Western Iraqi Desert
Kotayba Al-Youzbakey
The Iraqi phosphorites distributed in western desert belong to Tethys phosphorites. They are found in Al-Rutba- H3, Al-Ga'ara, Akashat, and Al-Ethna and in the western wadi Aakash areas. The...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2021.170379
Geological history, Ichnofacies and Sequence Stratigraphy of the Eocene – Oligocene Boundary at Sinjar Area, Northwestern Iraq
Majid Al-Mutwali, Hiba Al-Rubai
Three outcrop sections for the Eocene- Oligocene boundary have been studied in Sinjar anticline northwestern Iraq. This study includes the lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and the identification...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2021.170380
Validity of clay for Al-Fat’ha and Injana formations for the brick and ceramic industry in Nineveh Governorate
Azealdeen S. Al-Jawadi, Salim Al-Naqeeb, Thanoun Thanoun
The scarcity of clay and alluvial deposits in the valley of the Tigris River and its tributaries in the northern region of Iraq called for the search for suitable clays for the construction ceramic...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2021.170381