Aqra Anticline: A Growing Structure in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region

  • Ghafur A
  • Sissakian V
  • Abdulhaq H
  • et al.
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Abstract

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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Ghafur, A. A., Sissakian, V. K., Abdulhaq, H. A., & Omar, H. O. (2019). Aqra Anticline: A Growing Structure in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region. ARO-THE SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF KOYA UNIVERSITY, 7(2), 27–33. https://doi.org/10.14500/aro.10535

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