INTERPRETATION OF NEW FACIES IN THE PILA SPI FORMATION (MIDDLE – UPPER EOCENE), SULAIMANYIA AREA, NE IRAQ by: Polla A. Khanaqa Published by GEOSURV in: Iraqi Journal of Geology and Mining, Vol.7, No.3, 2012 ABSTRACT The Pila Spi Formation (Middl–Late Eocene) was previously assigned as lagoonal crystallized limestone and poorly fossiliferous, including gastropods, miliolids and […]
Author: Professor Kamal Haji Karim
Biostratigraphy of Bluish Marl Succession (Maastrichtian) in Sulaimanyia, Area, Kurdistan Region NE- Iraq
Biostratigraphy of Bluish Marl Succession (Maastrichtian) in Sulaimanyia, Area, Kurdistan Region NE- Iraq Khalid M. Ismael Polla A. Khanaqa Kamal H. Karim Department of Geology, […]
Pre-feasibility Study of Small Dam Sites of Kfree(Kfry) or Bawashaswar
Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURAL Pre-feasibility Study of Small Dam Sites of Kfree (Kfry or Bawa Shaswar) dam By: Dr. Kamal Haji Karim, Assistant Professor, and Bakhtiar Qadir Aziz, professional in geophysics Under supervising of: Salahaddin Ali saed, Hydrogeologist Sulaimaniya, Kurdistan Region – […]
Types of recent microbailite in slightly acidic spring in Ranyia Area, Kurdistan, NE-Iraq
Types of recent microbailite in slightly acidic spring in Ranyia Area, Kurdistan, NE-Iraq Kamal H. Karim, Polla A. Khanaqa, BAkhtiar M. Ameen Published In: Iraqi Bulletin of Geology and mining, V.7, No.2. pp.27-40. Abstract The role of the microbes in precipitation of stromatolitic limestone and lime sand in water of recent spring in the […]
Environment of Tanjero Formation (Late Cretaceous)
Environment of Tanjero Formation as Inferred From Sedimentary Structures, Sulaimaniya area, Kurdistan Region, NE-Iraq Kamal Haji Karim Department of Geology .College of science/ University of Sulaimani , Published in: (KAJ) Kurdistan Academicians Journal, 2006, Vol.4, No.1, part A Abstract Many sedimentary structures are found in Upper Cretaceous Tanjero Formation, these structures are all new as […]
Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous Reddish to Pale brown
Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous Reddish to Pale brown transitional succession in Smaquli Area, Northeast Iraq (Kurdistan Region) Khalid M. I. Sharbazheri* Assistant professor, department og geology, college of Science, Sulaimaniyah University e-mail:[email protected] Published In:Iraqi Bulletin of Geology and Mining,Vo.6, No.1, 2010, P1-20 Key word: Biostratigraphy, Planktonic foraminifera, Upper Cretaceous, Shiranish Formation, Kurdistan […]