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Prof. Dr. Dhahir Khaleel Ali

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Full name: Dhahir Khaleel Ali

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Academic qualifications: PhD in Geophysics

University/ Department (Date Acquired): University of Baghdad\Earth Science Department.   25\2\2015

University information

College: Agriculture

Department:  Soil Sciences and Water Resources

Scientific title: Professor

Degree: PhD

General specialty: Earth science

Specific Specialization: Geophysics

Scientific activities: Teaching in Engineering, Science , Education for pure sciences and Agriculture colleges many subjects. Held many symposium and seminars , participated as  researcher in many conferences , supervisor on many master students. As reviewer different papers, a member of board for many doctorate and Thiess of higher education students.

Professor contact information: By E-mail and personal contact in my affiliation.

Published Researches:

1-Self- Potential Investigation for Near-Surface Depression Delineation in Seikanian Kirkuk,

2-Groundwater Investigation Using Self-Potential (SP) Method in Part of Kirkuk City - Northern Iraq

3-Geophysical Self-potential Investigation to Detect Buried  Water Supply Pipe Location in Kirkuk City - Northern Iraq

4-Correlation study some dynamic properties with density, point load Index and Uniaxial compressive strength of some units of Mukdadya (lowerBakhtiari) Formation         

    5-Self-potential near surface and subsurface Investigation for soil and ground water in Farming land   nearby Quldara Village /Northeast Kirtuk/Nothern Iraq

6-Shallow Geoelectric Sounding Application For Earthing Purpose In AL Diwaniayah Electric East- Substation\Site South of Iraq

7- Assessment of Unconfined Aquifer Hydraulic Characteristics Using Self-Potential Method: Case Study in Laylan Sub-Basin, Kirkuk, Iraq

   8-Behavior and Distribution of Free Iron oxides in some soil Orders in Iraq.

9-Behavior and Distribution of Free Aluminium oxides in some soil Orders in North of Iraq.