Geological relief cross-section of Jabal Hamrin, shown on a line of south-south-west to north-north-east. Vertical scale not given. First of three maps on folio 220. A key showing geological distinctions is at the bottom of the folio.
Geological relief cross-section of Jabal Hamrin, shown on a line of south-south-west to north-north-east. Vertical scale not given. Second of three maps on folio 220. A key showing geological distinctions is at the bottom of the folio.
Geological relief cross-section of Jabal Makhul, shown on a line of south-west to north-east. Vertical scale not given. Third of three maps on folio 220. A key showing geological distinctions is at the bottom of the folio.
Two geological relief cross-sections of the Sulaimaniyah [Sulaymaniyah] district, shown on lines of southwest to northeast, and west southwest to east northeast respectively. Portrays geology and place names. The map was created to complement the geological report in Mesopotamia [Iraq].The verti...
Geological relief cross-section in the area of Jabal Abyadh [Jibal al Abyad] and the river Khabur [Nahr al-Khabur]. The map portrays geology and place names, and has a key showing geological distinctions. The vertical scale is 1 inch = 1000 feet. The map is signed ‘R Du B Evans’, and has a print...
The map shows a geological representation of the area around Khanaqin. The legend of the map shows the vertical sections of the map and describes the symbols used in them. ‘The northernmost section of the map was mapped by Mr J Brown of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company. The map was created to compl...
Geological relief cross-section of Tuz Khurmatu shown on a line of south-west to north-east, included in a geological report. Scale not given. First of three maps on folio 183.