Volume 7 Issue 1
Published: 2007-06-01
Contents
Article
Stratigraphy and Lithology of the Avroman Formation (Triassic), North East Iraq
Kamal H. Karim
Stratigraphy and lithology of the Avroman Formation (Triassic) were studied in Iraq and Iran. The study introduced new documentations about stratigraphy, lithology, fossil content and environment...
Removal of Non-Systematic Noise From Remotely Sensed Databy Using Composed Filters
Abeer A. Al-Alaaf, Rayan Gh. Al-Banaa
Remotely sensed data especially satellite images contain noise in some cases for both types systematic and non-systematic. These noise represent by forms working to create problems in...
oxygen and hydrogen isotope study of serpentinized peridotite rocks, thrust zone, north east iraq
Elias M. Elias, Yousif O. Mohammed, Ahmed M. Aqrawi
This study concentrates on two serpentinite bodies (Mawat and Penjwin) within Zagros Thrust Zone, North East Iraq. The Mawat Serpentinite which represents lherzolite protolith show 18O of 6.77...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2007.40512
Application of Geophysical Survey to Study the Rising of Ground Water Level (A Case Study of Beiji Refinery
Nabeel H. Al-Saigh
At Beiji Refinery the level of ground water raised from 13m below ground surface to less than 1m within fifteen years. Number of boreholes was drilled to monitor the level and movement of ground...
Evolutionary Aspects of the Miogypsinidae from Azkand Formation (Oligocene-Miocene) in Kirkuk Area, Iraq
Imad M. Ghafor, Qahtan A. Muhammed
The biometric analysis on Miogypsina from bioclastic limestone (Azkand Formation) in Kirkuk area, Iraq reveals that the evolutionary trend based on a distinct overall change in morphology of the...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2007.39395
Petrochemistry and Petrogenesis of Bulfat Mafic Intrusion, Qala Dizeh, Iraqi Kurdistan
Mohammed M. Sofy, Ahmed M. Aqrawi
Bulfat mafic intrusion was studied at Noba and Benas peaks at southeastern Hero at Qaladizeh area is located at the Zagros thrust fault. The studied rocks consist of troctolite, olivine gabbro,...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2007.39398
Age of Unconformity within Tanjero Formation in Chwarta Area Northeast of Iraq (Kurdistan Region)
Khalid M. Sharbazheri
Th age of the thick succession of 500m conglomerate and red claystone layers in the incised valleys at the lower part of Tanjero Formation at Chwarta area is estimated to be (1.23 m.y) duration....
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2007.39402
Relationship Between Qulqula Conglomerate Formation and Red Bed Series, at Qulqula Area, NE-Iraq
Kamal H. Karim, Mushir M. Baziany
Previous studies considered Qulqula Conglomerate Formation and Qulqula Radiolarian Formation as two units that comprise Qulqula Group. They mentioned that the former formation overlies the later...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2007.39410
Distribution of Soil Deposites in Bashiqa Structure, North of Mosul City, Using Remote Sensing Data.
Mayada M. Al-Dulaimi, Hekmat S. Al-Daghastani
Remote sensing data were employed to study the soil distribution of Late Quaternary deposits in Bashiqa Structure, north of Mosul City. The outcome of this study distinguished three primary classes...