Zainab Abdulreza Hameed in the Department of marine sediments at the Marine Science Center published a research paper

 

Use of granular volumetric distribution with sediment quaternary limits to represent laboratory-specific depositional units.

The study showed the extent to which it is possible to produce or represent units of soft-grained deposits that are not available in a laboratory through the process of laboratory mixing of existing types of deposits that have been modeled from different areas of the Basra region in southern Iraq. The mixing process is based on taking the overall proportions of the volume distribution curve for more than one model of the sediments that have been modeled and mixing them mathematically to build a theoretical curve of a new volume distribution representing the sedimentary environment to be studied, and then mix the calculated proportions laboratory. This method serves to build a sediment model of a required environment for the study that may be available in difficult-to-access and modeling areas of the world. The study needs further work to develop and improve it to represent more diverse sediment units

 It is worth mentioning that the Arab Journal of Earth Sciences is one of the  scientific journals issued by the international publishing house Springer and classified in the global database scopes in the second quarter.2, as well as classified in the clarivate database.