Nihad Karo

Nihad Karo
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Salahaddin University-Erbil

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The amphibolite and hornblendite dikes occur as part of the igneous complexes of Bulfat Ophiolite within the Zagros Suture Zone, NE Iraq. The igneous complex is part of the upper allochthonous ophiolite terrane within the second unit of the Penjween-Walash Subzone. This article discusses the petrogenetic characteristics and tectonic setting of the...
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This study presents petrography, geochemistry, mineral chemistry and geochronology of diabase dikes from Sidakan area, northeastern Iraq. The area consists of basalts and diabase dikes alternating with sedimentary rocks, hosted by Walash Metavolcanic Group (WMG) as part of the Zagros Fold-Thrust Zone (ZFTZ). These rocks are dark grey to pale brown...
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Penjween ophiolite is one of the ophiolitic complexes of northeastern Iraq. The serpentinites within the Penjween Ophiolite hosts many pods of hornblendite and amphibolite, and dikes of diorite among many other igneous bodies. These pods have very sharp contacts with the surrounding mantle serpentinized harzburgites. The hornblendites and amphiboli...
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The Northern Zagros Suture Zone (NZSZ), formed as a result of the collision between Arabian and Sanandaj-Sirjan microplate, is considered as part of the Zagros orogenic belt. NZSZ is marked by two allochthonous thrust sheets in upward stacking order: lower and upper allochthon. The Bulfat complex is a part of the upper allochthon or “Ophiolite-bear...
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The Northern Zagros Suture Zone (NZSZ), formed as a result of the collision between Arabian and Sanandaj-Sirjan microplate, is considered as part of the Zagros orogenic belt. NZSZ is marked by two allochthonous thrust sheets in upward stacking order: lower and upper allochthon. The Bulfat complex is a part of the upper allochthon or “Ophiolite-bear...

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