Nagham. A. Alhawi

Nagham. A. Alhawi
  • University of Basrah

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University of Basrah

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Advanced remote sensing techniques are a powerful tool for monitoring changes that occur over specific periods and providing useful results in soil pollution issues, which are becoming an increasingly important problem worldwide. The study aims to detect changes in vegetation cover between 2014-2022 and assess heavy metal elements contamination in...
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The importance of Al-Zubair area in Basra governorate is highlighted by the presence of agricultural activities. The Dibdibba aquifer is the main supplier of water which used for irrigation, livestock and some different industries are scattered around the region. This research aims to investigate the extent and impact of hydrocarbon contamination o...
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Twenty oil wells were selected to study the tectonostratigraphic of the Cretaceous in southern Iraq, in order to develop a comprehensive description of the petroleum system in the region. That was conducted through an interpretation of the technical reports and the available information of the wells, which include sedimentary, stratigraphy, tectoni...
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After drying operation in the early nineties of the last century, large numbers of archaeological sites appeared throughout the marsh and the old course of the Euphrates River, which represent prehistoric and early historic settlements. Others date to the earliest periods of the Arab and Islamic settlement. The sites may indicate possible time fram...
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Many of archaeological sites within Al Hammar Marsh and surrounded area were selected to the current study. Multispectral QuickBird images(2006), characterized by high (0.6 m) spatial resolution, used to draw a detailed map for an especially prominent relict course of the Euphrates and for the archaeological sites, these maps used to describe these...

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