Volume 16 Issue 1

Published: 2025-06-25

Contents


Article
Application of Factor Analysis as a Tool for Water Quality Management of Tigris River within Mosul City

Abdulmuhsin S. Shihab, Sati M. Al-Rawi,

This paper focuses on the utilization of factor analysis as a tool for water quality management. Factor analysis has the ability to reduce a large number of variables and identify a set of...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41398

Pages: 56-64
Microfacies and Paleoenvironment of Sinjar Formation (Paleocene-Early Eocene), Sinjar Area, Northern Ir

Thanoon A. Thanoon, Majid M. Al-Mutwali, Mumtaz A. Amin,

Micofacies analysis and faunal evidence from the stratigraphic sequence of Sinjar Limestone Formation (Paleocene-Early Eocene) integrate three units accumulated in different zones on an isolated...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41386

Pages: 1-20
The Effect of Submergence on the Distribution of Some Trace Elements within the Recent Sediments at Mosul Lake

Hazim. A. Al-Kawaz, Zeki. A. Aljubouri,

Sixty five samples were collected from the eastern and western banks of Mosul lake at submergence levels of (305) and (327) (m.a.s.l) and analyzed for ten trace-elements (V, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Rb, Sr,...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41387

Pages: 21-31
Determination of the Locations of Ground Water Table Anomalies by the Ring and Central Point Method Study of Three Areas in Iraq

Hassan A. Hassan, Ahmed S. Al-Banna, Sabbar A. Salih,

The groundwater table is observed in three areas in Iraq. Many wells are used to construct the ground water table maps in these areas. These maps are reflecting the irregularity in the water...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41391

Pages: 32-44
Facies Analysis and Depositional Environments of the Euphrates Formation Between Fuhaimi and Al-Qaim Valleys, in Western Desert-Iraq

Kotayba Al-Youzbaki, Salim Q. Al-Naqib, Abdul–Aziz M. Al-Hammdani,

The study involves the Euphrates Formation in the area between Fuhaimi and Al-Qaim valleys in the western desert of Iraq. The Formation was divided into six informal units depending on various...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41394

Pages: 44-45