Volume 16 Issue 6

Published: 2025-06-25

Contents


Article
Hydrogeomorphological Quantitative Study for Watershed of Wadi Al-Therthar North – West Iraq

Mohammed F. O. Khattab,

The twenty one variables (representing climatical, hudrological and geomorphological factors) of six sub basins forming Wadi Al- Therthar north west Iraq was studied to found relation between...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41831

Pages: 50-61
New Contribution to the Geology of Mosul Area from Geoelectric Investigations

Zuhair D. Al-Shaikh, Marwan M. Ahmad,

In the present geoelectric investigations, the Mosul depression, which lies between the structures of Fadhliya, Bashiqa and Ain Safra in the northeast and Allan and Atshan in the southwest, has...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41860

Pages: 132-147
Quantitative Hydrogeomorphology Study for Watershed of Wadi Al–Meleh, North-Iraq

Basman Y. Al-Ta, Mohammed F. Omer,

The hydrogeomorphology of Wadi Al-Meleh basin studied quantitatively using remote sensing data .The studied area is located at northern part of Iraq. The stages of the study included a preparation...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41863

Pages: 148-157
Petrographic Characteristics of Injana Formation in Borehole (KH 8/9), and Their Climatic-Tectonic Implications, on Sinjar Area, NW Iraq

Ahmad N. Al-Fattah, Thamer A. Aghwan,

Petrographic study of the sandstones of Injana Formation in the well (KH8/9) revealed them to consist dominantly of carbonate rock fragments with subordinate monopoly crystalline quartz, K-Na...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41865

Pages: 158-175
The Use of Local Lime as A Coagulant or A Coagulant Aid With Ferrous Sulfate For Synthetic Turbidity Remo val From Water

Mussab A. Al-Tamir, Mohammed S. Hasan,

The local lime has been used as a coagulant and a coagulant aid with ferrous sulfate in turbidity removal for deferent level of initial synthetic turbidity (25,100,500) ntu. The study revealed that...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41581

Pages: 14-26
Diagnostic Reef Pattern Within Sediments of Sinjar Formation (Paleocene-Early Eocene) of Sinjar Anticline

Mohammed A. Al-Haj, Abdul-Aziz M.Al-Hamdani,

Carbonates of Sinjar Formation (Paleocene-Early Eocene) have been studied along two exposed sections situated at both limbs of Sinjar anticline. Facies analysis shows the presence of twenty...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41873

Pages: 191-206
Variation of Characteristic Quality with Depth of Water of Mosul Dam Lake

Mohammed F. O. Khatab, Adil A.B. Al-Hamadani,

The variation of quality characteristic of Mosul lake, was studied by monitoring the changes in the physical and chemical characteristics of water through two periods. The two periods have been...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41851

Pages: 104-114
Using GMS to Formulate the Geological Sections for Hamdania Region, North Iraq

Yousif F. Eklemis, Abdulghani A. Hasan,

Predicting Three dimention solid model for aquifers in any region is one of the most important aims for hydrologists to reach. The Electrical investigation data have been used for Hamdania region....

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41867

Pages: 176-190
The Investigations of Gypsum Rocks Outcrops in Sheikh-Ibrahim Anticline by Ratio Images

Abeer A. Al-Alaf, Rayan Gh. Al-Banaa,

To display the significance of the remotely sensed data in geological exploration, ratio images were used to allocate the prospected area of gypsum rocks. Ratioing operation removes the albedo...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41841

Pages: 77-90
Paleoecology of the Lower Miocene Sequence in Jambur well No.18 Northern Iraq

Hamed D. Hani, Tarik S. Abawi,

The environmental conditions prevailing during sedimentation of the lower Miocene sequence, represented by the Serikagni Formation, the Serikagni/Euphrates intertonguing and the Euphrates...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41820

Pages: 41-49
Lithostratigraphy of Turonian-Santonian Unit in Sfaya Oil Field Northwest Iraq

Farhan H.Al-Ajeli, Abdul-Aziz M.Al-Hamdani,

The Stratigraphy and facies analyses of the unknown calcareous conglomerate unit, which has recently been brought up by bore holes in Sfaya oil field at north western Iraq, have been shown that...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41845

Pages: 91-103
Water Quality Index For A Group of Wells in Northwest of Mosul City

Mus’ab A. Al-Tamir

In this study The Water Quality Index (WQI) has been used to evaluate the ground water for a group of dug wells in northwest of Mosul city by using Multiplicative weighted mean method which known...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41816

Pages: 27-40
Geomorphology and Hydrogeology of Hadramout Area South of Yemen Using Remote Sensing and Field Data

Abdullatif A. Al-munaifi, Hekmat S. Al-Daghastani,

The state of Hadramout Governorate South of Yemen is facing serious water crises as a result of its limited natural water resources, and the over-abstraction from the Shihr, Tawilah and Quaternary...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41855

Pages: 115-131
Assessment of Dibdibba Sand (Southern Iraq) for the Manufacturing of Semi Silica Bricks

Firas Faisal Al-Hamdani, Sattar Jabbar Al-Khafaji,

Three different mixtures (sand:clay), (80:20), (70:30) and (60:40), were formed in a cylindrical shape of 5050 mm, using a semidry pressing with 300 kg/cm2 as forming pressure and then fired at...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.41577

Pages: 1-13
Dolomite Textures in the Upper Part of Jeribe Formation of Sherikh Ibrahim Area, Northwest Iraq

Zaid A. Al-Abbasi, Thamer A. Aghwan,

The Jeribe Formation of Sheikh- Ibrahim area is divided into two parts of variable bedding characters. The lower bedded part comprises carbonated beds of chalky, massive and biogenic limestone. The...

DOI: 10.33899/rjs.2005.45543

Pages: 62-76