INTERPRETATION OF NEW FACIES IN THE PILA SPI FORMATION

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 […]

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 […]