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Geochemical Assessment of Some Trace Elements in Selected Locations at Thi-Qar Governorate Soil, Southeast Iraq
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     Trace elements (Co, Cr, Mn, Mo, Ni, Rb, Th, U, and V) in surface soil of Al-Aslah (NH1), Nasiriyah refinery (NH2), Gharraf (NH3), and Tall Al-Laham (NH4) at Thi-Qar governorate, southeast Iraq, were studied. The study aims to detect their distribution and pollution levels to reduce the subtracted from industrial sources and avoid using contaminated areas for agricultural purposes before the soil treatment process. Inductivity Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) technique was used to determine the concentrations of these elements, and the results showed that there is a high concentration of Cr, Ni, Mo, and Mn in the soil of the study area, which exceeded the international levels compared with other elements (Co, Th, U, and V). The Geo accumulation index (I geo) values showed that the soil area was classified as low contamination in all sites and for all trace elements except for Mo, which is polluted in Al-Gharraf and strongly polluted in Tall Al-Laham. The values of the enrichment factor (EF) were indicated to be minimal enrichment of (Mn and V) in all sites and moderate enrichment of (Co) in all sites except in the Gharraf soil sample, which is considered as minimal enrichment. At the same time, it suffers from significant enrichment of (Cr) in all sites. The values of contamination factor (CF) showed extreme contamination of Cr and Ni in all sites due to the oil industry (Nasiriyah refinery), except for Ni in the Gharraf soil sample, which is considered as high contamination and moderately contamination with Co in all sites, and low contamination with Mn and V. The main cause of the increasing trace element concentrations in the study area that the samples located in industrial sites where trace elements are one of the waste products from fuel combustion from the oil fields and the waste of the brick factories near the study area, also the nature of the study area soil which is clay soil that absorb the trace elements on its surfaces.

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Publication Date
Sun Dec 06 2009
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
Seasonal Changes of Nutrient Concentrations in Water of Some Locations in Southern Iraqi Marshes, After Restoration.
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After restoration of Iraqi marshes during 2003, three locations were chosen, one in each main marsh (Um Al-Naaj site in Al-Hwaizeh marsh; Al-Nagarah site in Al-Hammar marsh and Al-Baghdadia site in Al-Chebaysh marsh) to determine the concentrations of nutrients (Nitrate, Nitrite, Phosphate and Silicate) in water seasonally for the period winter, spring, summer, and autumn at 2007. Five water replicates were collected from each site, seasonally. In the Lab., the samples were analyzed by colorimetric methods; the results showed that Um-Al-Naaj site has the highest nutrients level, while Al-Nagarah site has the lowest level. The statistical program t-test was applied at the significant levels (P-value < 0.01) and (P-value < 0.05) to know

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Sat Feb 27 2021
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Organic Geochemistry and Thermal Maturity Assessment of Cretaceous Balambo Formation from Selected Sites, Kurdistan, NE Iraq
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The Cretaceous Balambo Formation from three sections in Kurdistan Region of Northern Iraq was studied. The selected sections are located in the Zagros Fold -Thrust Belt. Eleven rock samples were analyzed by means of the organic geochemical method, Bitumen extraction method, and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry to determine the bitumen and hydrocarbon content, kerogen types, origin of organic matter, thermal maturity level, and depositional environment. The analyzed samples are considered to have an excellent potential in Baranan-1.G1 and Sazan sections, with poor to fair potential in Baraw section. The Baranan-1.G1 source rocks are of type II kerogen (oil prone), whereas Sazan and Baraw samples are of type II/III (oil/ gas prone). De

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Publication Date
Sun Jun 05 2011
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
Cutaneous leishmaniasis at Wasit governorate
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The study included identification of Leishmania parasites from cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis, by examination of smears for LD bodies , isolation of parasites by culture in media , and characterisation of the isolated parasites by Isoenzyme analysis.Out of 100 cases suspected for cutaneous leishmaniasis ; 85 were diagnosed on culture for Leishmania promastigotes and this method was found to be superior to direct microscopy for amastgotes (LD bodies) .The cases included in this study belonged to different areas of Wasit/Iraq. There were 30 cases from Hay, 35 from Badra, and 35 cases from Suwaira.The distribution of infection in different age groups indi

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Sun Jul 29 2018
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Environmental assessment of heavy metals in surface and groundwater at Samarra City, Central Iraq
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Urban Samarra City is characterized by high population density and wide variation in land use, has led to many environmental problems, for this purpose the environmental assessment became an urgent need for surface and ground water at study area. Three water samples from Tigris River   and six  groundwater samples were collected and analyzed for heavy metals  as Fe, Mn, Zn, Cd, Cu, Co ,Pb, Ni, Cr, As, Mo, Hg, Al, Li, Be, Se, V, U, Sr. Most heavy metal concentrations have shown higher level than standards, such as  Fe, Mn, Cd, Pb, Ni, Cr, As, Mo, Hg, Al ,Li ,Be, Se, V,  that might be due to anthropogenic activities such as  agricultural and the heavy  use of fertilizers, besides other activities amo

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Sun Apr 22 2007
Journal Name
Al-anbar University Journal For Pure Sciences
Geochemical and paleontological study of Gulneri Formation (Upper Cretaceous) NE Iraq
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Mon Jan 01 2018
Journal Name
Indian Journal Of Public Health Research &amp; Development
Environmental Assessment of the Quality of Water and the Hydrochemical Formula Used for Some Groundwater Wells in Karbala Governorate
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Publication Date
Wed May 25 2022
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
The Effect of Cold Plasma on pH, Creatine, and the Concentration of the Most Trace Elements in Human's Nails by Using X-ray Fluorescent Method
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     The aim of this study is to determine the effect of cold plasma on nails pH, creatine levels and the accumulative of some trace elements in humans nails. Creatine levels in the blood, as well as pH and trace elements, were measured before and after (1, 2) months of plasma exposure in both gender (men and women) between the ages of 22 and 25 years. Nails are exposed to  cold plasma with a voltage of (175 volts) and (2 gas flow). After one month of exposure, there was no significant change in the levels of all parameters, but after 2 months, the concentration of creatine and pH had  reached  a near- neutral value. In both men and women,  calcium concentration increased and showed a positive response to cold plasma, while the v

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Publication Date
Thu Dec 30 2021
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Characterization of Mishrif Formation Reservoir in Amara Oil Field, Southeast Iraq, Using Geophysical Well-logging
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     Reservoir characterization requires reliable knowledge of certain fundamental properties of the reservoir. These properties can be defined or at least inferred by log measurements, including porosity, resistivity, volume of shale, lithology, water saturation, and permeability of oil or gas. The current research is an estimate of the reservoir characteristics of Mishrif Formation in Amara Oil Field, particularly well AM-1, in south eastern Iraq. Mishrif Formation (Cenomanin-Early Touronin) is considered as the prime reservoir in Amara Oil Field. The Formation is divided into three reservoir units (MA, MB, MC). The unit MB is divided into two secondary units (MB1, MB2) while the unit MC is also divided into two sec

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Publication Date
Sun Jul 31 2022
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Paleoceanographic Conditions of Neo-Tethys Deposits in Northeast Iraq (Shiranish Formation) by Geochemical Proxies
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     Geochemical proxies provide detailed information on depositional environment and diagenetic processes. The main objectives of the present study are the evaluation of the paleoenvironment and diagenetic conditions of selected three sections of the Shiranish Formation (Late Campanian-Maastrichtian) in Dokan-Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region, northeast of Iraq. The major and some trace elements were analysed by X-Ray Fluoresces. These geochemical results showed a positive correlation of SiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, MgO and TiO2 between each other due to the influence of detrital influx from the active oceanic margins and thrust belts of the northeast Arabian Plate. The terrigeno

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Publication Date
Fri Dec 30 2022
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Gabbroic Rocks in Mawat Ophiolite Complex, NE Iraq: Geochemical Constraints on their Tectonogenesis
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    The Mawat Ophiolite Complex located in north-eastern Iraq represents part of the Iraqi Zagros Suture Zone, located at the border between the Arabian-Iranian plates. It consists of peridotite, gabbro, subvolcanic sheeted dykes and volcanic pillow lava. The geochemical signatures of the gabbro show a significant variation in major elements concentration, low concentrations of TiO2 (0.06-0.36 wt.%), Na2O (0.44-0.98 wt.%), K2O (0.024-0.48 wt.%), P2O5 (0.002-0.009 wt.%) and moderate variations in SiO2 (46.13-53.77 wt.%) with wide ranges and high concentration of Al2O3 (13.87-22.18 wt.%), Fe2O3 (0.04-2.95 wt.%), FeO (2.68-8.76 w

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