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Vol 18 No 2 (2022)
Published: 2022-12-29

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  • Mid – Miocene Climatic Optimum (MMCO): Stable Isotope storage in the shallow marine setting, Jeribe Formation, Wasit Governorate, Eastern Iraq
    Mustafa Ali, Sa'ad Al-Mashaikie, Arsalan Othman
    1-24
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  • Biostratigraphy of Dokan and Gulneri formations from Kosrat Anticline, Sulaimani Area, Kurdistan Region-Iraq
    Fadhil Lawa, Araz Al-Khafaf
    25-42
    • pdf
  • Planktonic Foraminifera Biostratigraphy of The Shiranish Formation, Jambour well No.61 Kirkuk area, North Eastern Iraq
    yasseen hassan, abdullah alhadidi
    43-52
    • pdf
  • HYDROCHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF GROUNDWATER AT THE IRAQI PART OF THE LESSER ZAB RIVER BASIN, NORTHEAST-IRAQ
    Younus Al-Saady, Balsam Al-Tawash, Majid Alkinani, Qusay Al-Suhail
    53-74
    • pdf
  • ARTICLE REVIEW EMPLOYMENT OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY STUDIES TO ASSESS THE POLLUTION FOR SELECTED AREAS IN IRAQ
    Ruaa Muslim, Sattar Al-Mayyahi, Najah Al_Ghasham
    75-91
    • pdf
  • AN APPLICATION OF THE RISK-CONSEQUENCE ROCKFALL HAZARD RATING SYSTEM FOR THE “MIRAWA” MAIN ROAD ROCK CUTS, KURDISTAN REGION, NORTH IRAQ
    Luay Yousif, Ammar Shakir
    93-117
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IRAQI BULLETIN OF GEOLOGY AND MINING issued by Iraq Geological Survey (GEOSURV, Iraq), Ministry of Industry and Minerals, Baghdad, Iraq and recognized, as a sound and judicious scientific journal, by the Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research for academic promotions.

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