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Malachite from
Rabigh, Mecca Region, Saudi Arabia


Classification
Species:Malachite
Formula:Cu2(CO3)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Malachite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Rabigh, Mecca Region, Saudi Arabia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:791213
Long-form Identifier:1:3:791213:9
GUID (UUID V4):755cd0af-8110-4f26-8c1a-91a91faf2ab6
References
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Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SAUDI ARABIAN PROJECT REPORT 201 MINERAL DEPOSITS IN WESTERN SAUDI ARABIA by Ralph J...Kiilsgaard U. S. Geological Survey Jiddah, Saudi Arabia 1975 CONTENTS Page ABSTRACT................structural trends in Saudi Arabia........... 10 TYPES OF MINERAL DEPOSITS IN WESTERN SAUDI ARABIA...... 11 Precambrian... Page TYPES OF MINERAL DEPOSITS IN WESTERN SAUDI ARABIA Continued Tertiary deposits Continued Nonmetallic...mineral deposits in western Saudi Arabia..................................... Rabigh barite deposit.......
Report (issue)
Summary of Tertiary investigations in western Saudi Arabia, current work by the U.S. Geological Survey...Ministry for Mineral Resources Jiddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia This report is preliminary and has not been...the Saudi Arabian Government on Cenozoic rocks and environments of the Red Sea and western Saudi Arabia:...showing distribution of Cenozoic rocks in western Saudi Arabia.............. 3 Map showing quadrangles mapped...studies of the Tertiary System in southwestern Saudi Arabia beginning in 1973,.................. 10 Schematic
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEYv · C-.:.·1· -; J/ r;~A-1/<.(:_j Saudi Arabia Investi ga tion Report . (IR) SA:-24 EVALUATION...THE u1i GERAD BARITE DEPOSITS NEAR RABIGH, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA -· -~-· -- .· by Donald A. Brobst...northern Tuwayq and Vadi ar iila .h quadrangles, Saudi Arabia, by James \v. }lytton. 6 p. 2. Report on field...field work in the :Hahd adh Dhahab area, Saudi Arabia, February 29 to April 13, 1964, by Richard Goldsmith...li1 part of the northeastern Hijaz quadrangle, Saudi Arabia, by Charles L. Hummel and Hashim Hak.i.m. 2
Report (issue)
128 Wadi sand and concentrates from the Al'Aqabah region 131 Granitic massif east of Al'Aqabah 147 Composition...vein deposits in northeastern Jordan and at Rabigh, Saudi Arabia 16 4. Sedimentary rocks from Jabal Waqf...extractive metallurgy of copper and iron in the region, and the use of charcoal from slags for the C-14...space of the archaeometallurgical activities of the region might add to the knowledge of early climatic conditions...ANALYSES The interpretations are made by geographic region sampled, presented in an order based on the geologic
Report (issue)
TO THE MAP OF PROTEROZOIC GEOLOGY OF WESTERN SAUDI ARABIA BY PETER R. JOHNSON TECHNICAL REPORT SGS-TR-2006-4...Report prepared by the Saudi Geological Survey, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia The work on which this...this report is based was performed in support of Saudi Geological Survey Subproject 4.1.1.1.6 — Compilation...It has been edited and reviewed by staff of the Saudi Geological Survey. Product names used in this report...endorsement by SGS. This report is a product of the Saudi Geological Survey; if the information herein is
Report (issue)
...................................... 3 Bur Region..................................................area...................................... 8 Bur Region....................................................................................... 10 Bur Region..................................................ironrefining industries now being constructed in Saudi Arabia. Some deposits, such as celestite, can be developed...the U.S. Geological Survey Saudi Arabian Mission at Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, and especially Rashid Sametar
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(EAO) [1], an accretionary orogen that extends from Arabia to East Africa and into Antarctica. The orogen...folds and shear fabric (Figure 4C). Flecks of malachite are present in the quartzofeldspathic rocks and...granites between about 650 and 565 Ma, and the entire region was subsequently affected by transcurrent strike-slip...overlain by the Jurdhawiyah group and the entire region was intruded by 650–565 Ma stitching granites and...group in the Maslum basin. Geologists from the Saudi Geological Survey, the Polish Geological Survey
Report (issue)
de la region de Golkoy (Province 1970. Geological Survey (U.S.). Landsat image map of the Rabigh quadrangle...quadrangle, sheet 22D, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. [Reston, Va.] : U.S. Geological Survey, 1981. M (670)5.Is...the £alim quadrangle, sheet 22F, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. [Reston, Va.] : U.S. Geological Survey, 1981...Jabal Tarban quadrangle, sheet 21G, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. [Reston, Va.] : U.S. Geological Survey, 1981...Al Mulayfc quadrangle, sheet 22H, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. [Reston, Va.] : U.S. Geological Survey, 1981
Report (issue)
jasperoid from hypogene barite veins near Rabigh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, by D. A. Brobst------------------...and nearby areas to those in other parts of the region were puzzling; they could not be correlated either...correlated with any others within the Chitina Valley region. Imlay and Reeside ( 1954, p. 231) correlated the...A., 1965, Jurassic plutonism in the Cook Inlet region, Alaska, in Geological Survey Research 1965: U... C., 1905, Geology of the central Copper River region, Alaska: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 41, 133
Report (issue)
Florida. _______________________________ Caribbean region ___ _--_---____-_._____ Midcontinent area____ ________...Connecticut._______________________________ Appalachian region.____________________________ Pennsylvania and New...Idaho -------------------------------Pacific coast region.-_--______--_-____._--___ Washington. _______....Philippine Islands. __________________________ Saudi Arabia______ _________________________ Thailand--...------------------------Cenozoic of the Pacific coast region. ___________ Other paleontological studies _________________
Book
deposition ceased rather abruptly throughout the region consequent to the marine transgression in the late...metamorphic basement both on and offshore in this region is early Paleozoic (430—520 Ma) in age (Kreuzer...been deposited. On the Moroccan Meseta, in the region of the Khemisset basin (Fig. 22-8), a study of...Offshore Viséan of eastern Canada: North Atlantic Region. Geol. Paleogeographic and plate tectonic implic-...In: B.E. Tucholke and P.R. Vogt North Atlantic Region. Geol. Soc. Am., (Editors), The Geology of North
Book (volume)
were high caste Hindus, and Coya was, and is the Mecca of Hinduism, this favour must have been much appreciated...eastwards of Rhagae (mod. Rai, near Teheran), in the region of the “ Caspian gates,” reaches to the foot of...crushing, the trampling of others trying to about the region of the larynx. The cartilaginous structures of...vivifying power that carried the mind out of the region of dogma, and prepared the way for the scientific...directing men’s minds to remedies taken from the region of the physical forces, of electricity (G. B. Duchenne
 
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