Volume 2 Issue 1
Published: 2025-06-25
Contents
Article
geotechnical classification and distribution of the quaternary deposites in basrah city south of iraq
Aadil A.Albadran, Raid A.Mahmood
as due to the strategic importance of basrah city, south of iraq, the architectural development of the city requires a great deal of studies of the geo technical properties .engineering behaviors...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2002.43838
Facies distribution and paleogeography of lower tertiary deposits in khleisia anah – Ramadi area western Iraq
Majid M. Al-Mutwali, Mazin Y. Tamer-Agha, Tarik S. Abawi,
Facies and paleogeography map of the lower tertiary (Paleocene eocene) sequences, In khleisia- anah- Ramadi area, are presented. During Paleocene-lower early Eocene most part of the study area were...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2002.43938
A reconnaissance geoelectric travers in the mosul depression
Marwan M. Ahmed, Zuhair D. Al-shaikh
The Mosul depression is a topographic low which lies between the elevated anticlinal structures of bashiqa and ain safra to the northeast and atshana and nuwaigit to the southwest. This depression,...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2002.43833
Detecting the water-bearing zones by the temp.-log at Mishraq
Thabit D. Mahder-Bashi,
Al-Fat'ha formation at mishraq structure considered from the hydrogeological point of view as one of the most complicated multiple aquifer, where containing cavities and the water zones formed by...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2002.43832
Paleoclimate of the western desert of Iraq during carboniferious to end of tertiary
Mossa J. Al- Atia,
Paleoclimate of the western desert of Iraq during carboniferous to end of tertiary are dealt with by this study. Significant climatic criteria are drawn from analysis of various geological data...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2002.43831
Facies distribution and paleogeography of upper Cretaceous deposits in khleisia anah – Ramadi area western Iraq
Majid Al-Mutwali, Majid M. Al-Mutwali, Mazin Tamar-Agha, Tarik Abawi,
Based on geological Data obtained from some deep wells in khleisia anah- Ramadi area western Iraq, The distribution of the upper cretaceous Tayarat and digma formations and there facies in...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2002.43828
new documentationof the indicativ maastrichtian ammonite menuites fresevillrnsis
Ramzi K.AL-Naser, Omar A. AL-Bdrani,
Menuites fresevillensis ( seunes, 1890a) is recorsded and described for the first time from the shiranish formation (late campanian - maastrichtian), NW iraq, these diagnosis were made on hte basis...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2002.43837
the study of the neogene rocks density around the greater zab
Marwan M.Ahmad, Talal Y. Ahmed, Zuhair D.AL-Saikh
samples from the outcropping rocks of bai hassan, muqdadyia , injana, fatha and pila spi formations have been collected for density measurements supporting a gravity survey that has been planed...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2002.43839
Stratigraphic sequence of late Paleozoic era in Iraq
Ali I. Al-Juboury, Marwan Al-Eisa, Aboosh H. Al-Hadide,
The study put stratigraphic frame work of late Paleozoic era (Devonian permian ) in Iraq, which include six formation from older (pirispiki, kaista, ora, Harur, ga'ara and chai Zairi) which are...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2002.43830
An interpretation of the gravity data over demir dagh structure western Erbil –NE IRAQ
Fawzi S. Ahmad, Marwan M. Ahmed, Zuhair D. Al-shaikh
This study deals with reprocessing and reinterpretation of the gravitational anomalies of western Erbil along to traverses running in the area with NE- SW direction across the main zagros trend and...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2002.43834
Geometry and genetics of joints in bahshiqa area.
Mayada M. Al-Dulaymi, Nabeel K. Al-Azzawi
Two main sets of joints were found in pila spi, alfatha, and injana formation in bahsiqa area.- These sets are ac & BC joints. Joints system were also found but in minor amount. The...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2002.43836
The use of the electrical geophysical survey to improved faults delineated by remote sensing technique in mosul /Iraq
Muneef M.al- Mahjoob,
The geophysical / electrical resistivity survey has been carried out for the left side area of tigris river in Mosul city. The aim was to detect the extension of wadi agab fault, which has already...
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2002.43835