Volume 19 Issue 2

Published: 2025-06-25

Contents


Article
Morphometric Characteristics of Wadi Koysenjaq Basin In Erbil Using GIS

Asaad Al-Hussein, Abdulrahman Yahyaa,

This study aims for building a database of the morphometric characteristics of the valley of Koysenjaq basin throughout the analysis of the digital elevation model (DEM), using a range of...

DOI: 10.33899/earth.2019.170275

Pages: 15-40
Research Paper
Geochemistry of Phosphorite and Associated Rocks of Akashat Formation (Middle Paleocene) in Akashat Mine, Iraqi Western Desert. Part II: Trace Elements

Kotayba Al-Youzbakey, Salim Al-Dabbagh,

Akashat Formation is an important formation due to its content of the Hirri member, which includes phosphorites and phosphatic limestones, that are rich in P2O5. These rocks are mainly composed of...

DOI: 10.33899/earth.2019.170282

Pages: 100-118
Paleoecology and Statistical Study of Ostracoda, Fat'ha Formation (Middle Miocene) from Bazian Anticline, Al- Sulaymaniyah Area, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

Zahida Al-Hadithi, Nisreen Aziz,

Ostracoda assemblages have been studied from Fat'ha Formation (Middle Miocene) at SW limb of Bazian anticline, Sulaymaniyah,Kurdistan region, Iraq. The Paleoecology of ostracoda assemblages points...

DOI: 10.33899/earth.2019.170284

Pages: 119-135
Environmental Criteria of Stromatolitic Limestones in The Barsrain Formation from Surface Sections, Northeastren Iraq

Mauj Al-Badrani, Rafee Al-Humaidi,

The rock successions of Barsarin Formation Late Kimmeridgian was studied at three surface sections the type section "17m", Sarglu "19m" and Rania "10m"; northeastern Iraq. The detailed...

DOI: 10.33899/earth.2019.170279

Pages: 80-99
New Petrophysical Equations for Hartha-Tannuma Interval in the East Baghdad Oil Field

Maan Al-majid,

This study deals with empirical equations linking density and porosity with depth. The density and porosity information were taken from five well logs distributed in the East Baghdad oil field. New...

DOI: 10.33899/earth.2019.170285

Pages: 136-152
Using Surveying and Computer Techniques to Calculate (R.A) & (RMSE) for Digital map of Technical Institute/Mosul

Mohammed Al–Taee,

The aim of the present research is to calculate the Relative Accuracy (R.A) and Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) for the location of Technical Institute, Mosul in Nineveh Governorate, Iraq. at the...

DOI: 10.33899/earth.2019.170273

Pages: 1-14
Calcareous Nannofossils Biostratigraphy of Shiranish Formation (K-306) well, Northern Iraq

Maryam Al-Maamari, Omar Al-Badrani,

Twenty Samples of Shiranish Formation from the well (K-306), Kirkuk area, northern Iraq, are collected and studied on the basis of stratigraphic ranges of the recorded calcareous nannofossils....

DOI: 10.33899/earth.2019.170278

Pages: 1-10
Inferred Inversely Reactivated Listric Fault at Chia Gara Anticline, Northern Iraq

Ibrahim Aljumaily, Nazar Abdullah,

Chia Gara anticline is an E-W extending doubly plunged fold, parallel to the Taurus Mountains having about (80) km length and (12) km width. It is located within the high folded zone of northern...

DOI: 10.33899/earth.2019.170280

Pages: 11-25
Evaluation and Modeling of Ground Water for Aqra Aquifer

Nour Al-Islam Ahmed, Kamel Almohseen,

From the hydrogeologist point of view, Aqra area in northern Iraq is considered as a significant area, where rainfall average in Aqra station was 654.6mm for period 2000-2016, while rainfall was...

DOI: 10.33899/earth.2019.170277

Pages: 60-79
Biostratigraphy Study of Planktonic Foraminifera in Shiranish Formation and its Contact with Aaliji Formation in Pulkana Well No. 7 North Iraq

Abdullah Al-Hadidi, Mohamed Ahmed,

Planktonic Foraminifera is studied from Shiranish &Aaliji formations in PulkanaWell No. 7 North Iraq between the depth intervals (1948-2240) m, six biostratigraphy zones are recognized in the...

DOI: 10.33899/earth.2019.170276

Pages: 41-59
The Structural Development of Folds Shapes in the Western Zagros Fold/Thrust Belt of Iraq Using Fourier Analysis

Nabeel Al-Azzawi, Nazar Numan,

Depending upon the geometrical shapes of the fold profiles, the Western Zagros Fold/ Thrust Belt of Iraq has been subdivided into different geometrically distinctive and genetically significant...

DOI: 10.33899/earth.2019.170283

Pages: 26-41