Study The Anomaly Earth's Magnetic Field of The Area Located Between Kufa and Manathira in Najaf Province
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https://doi.org/10.31257/2018/JKP/100113Keywords:
WMM2010, Geomagnetic field anomaly, Contour mapAbstract
In this paper, the global model magnetic (WMM2010) was used to study the anomaly Earth's magnetic field of the area between the center of Kufa city and the center of Manathira city in Najaf province (longitude 44.38o - 44.48o east longitude and latitude 32.01o - 32.92o north). In order to find the compounds Earth's magnetic field, a total components, horizontal component, angular inclination, gradient, North component, Eastern component and vertical component. (surfer 9.9) program was used. The results were drawn and compared with global maps. A mismatch was discovered between the graphs, with a slight abnormality in the vertical East. This indicates that a lack of contents of the region of the potential rocks that contain uranium are first found in phosphate rocks, geological breaking, or the presence of oil. This means the validity of this region for environmental perspective.
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