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Asmaa Zaid Al-Thuwaini
asmaaalthwiny@gmail.com
FOUAD ABD AL WAHAB AL-OMARI
asmaaalthwiny@gmail.com

Abstract

           The study focuses on knowing the geographical factors and the extent and manner of their influence on the formation of the slopes its development, what are the geomorphological forms emerging from this development, the natural causes and their role in drawing the final picture of landforms, and what is their reflection. It studies the economic life of the population, and what areas can be exploited in the future to establish any project.


       The study aims to focus on the role of landforms resulting from the development of slopes by studying geomorphological factors, including (climatic morphological factors, morphotectonic factors, and morphodynamic processes) and their role in developing and shaping the slopes of the study area, as well as surface and subsurface natural factors, as these processes constitute the most. It also affects the development of slopes in the study area.

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Al-Thuwaini, A. Z., & AL-OMARI, F. A. A. W. (2024). The Role of Geomorphological Processes in Forming the Convex Slopes North of Hamrin between Fatha and Kirkuk Road. Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 31(4), 252–277. https://doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.31.4.2024.13
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