Crustal Structure along Geotransect Baghdad-Dohuk, Northern Iraq

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Toffeg A. N Abdul-Hameed I
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

More than 1000 Ian of seismic reflection data correlated to ten exploration wells along with geological, gravity and magnetic data are used to construct the subsurface structure, in particular the crystalline basement, along a corridor approximately 100 Ian wide that traverses central Iraq in SE-NW direction for a distance of about 500 km from Baghdad in the central part of Iraq to Dohuk near the Turkish border. This transect is one of few such transects that represents the Iraqi contribution to the Global Geoscience Transects (GGT) project. The transect crosses two out of three major tectonic elements of Iraq: the unfolded zone and the folded zone.
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APA: Toffeg A. N Abdul-Hameed I  (1990)  Crustal Structure along Geotransect Baghdad-Dohuk, Northern Iraq

MLA: Toffeg A. N Abdul-Hameed I Crustal Structure along Geotransect Baghdad-Dohuk, Northern Iraq. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

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