A panel discussion at the University of Basrah on (the sedimentary characteristics of the Hartha Formation in the Majnoon oil field, southern Iraq)

The Department of Geology at the College of Science organized a panel discussion entitled (The sedimentary characteristics of the Hartha Formation in the Majnoon oil field, southern Iraq). The seminar, which was lectured by the researcher Sawsan Rahim Abd, aims to determine the fine facies and transformational processes, in addition to studying some petrophysical characteristics of the Hartha Formation in the Majnoon oil field.
The study included the study of samples from the door and rock fragments by 60 micro slides under a polarizing microscope and conducting XRD analyzes for thirty-seven samples. The study concluded that the formation consisted of 6 primary facies, Crystalline dolomite, Mudstone, Packstone, Grainstone, Bounstone, Wackestone and, with a number of secondary facies, and that the formation was deposited within the carbonate slope environments and was subjected to many transformational processes.