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Aqra Anticline: A Growing Structure in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region
Author(s) -
Ala A. Ghafur,
Varoujan K. Sissakian,
Hawkar A. Abdulhaq,
Hassan O. Omar
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
aro-the scientific journal of koya university
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2410-9355
pISSN - 2307-549X
DOI - 10.14500/aro.10535
Subject(s) - anticline , geology , alluvial fan , alluvium , geomorphology , paleontology , structural basin
Aqra Anticline is a double plunging anticline, oriented NW–SE with a steep southwestern limb and even overturned. Geomorphological features are interpreted using satellite images, as a result, it was found that the anticline shows clear geomorphological and structural features which indicate the lateral growth of the anticline. Among those features are water gaps, wind gaps, forked-shaped valleys, curved valleys, inclined valleys and dislocated and abandoned alluvial fans. Some of the vague interpreted features were checked and confirmed in the field.

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