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Arsenopyrite from
Baid al Jimalah, Al-Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia


Classification
Species:Arsenopyrite
Formula:FeAsS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Arsenopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Baid al Jimalah, Al-Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:553716
Long-form Identifier:1:3:553716:7
GUID (UUID V4):46e516bf-3f17-4191-b688-04a48e386ed3
Nearest other occurrences of Arsenopyrite
80.9km (50.3 miles) ⓘSukhaybarat Mine (Sukhaybarat East Mine; Sukhaybarat deposit), Sukhaybarat al Gharbiyah (Sukhaybarat ash Sharqiyah), Al-Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia
References
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Report (issue)
STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SAUDI ARABIAN MISSION TECHNICAL RECORD 20 (INTERAGENCY...INVESTIGATION OF THE BAID AL JIMALAH TUNGSTEN DEPOSIT, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA by James C. Cole, Charles...identification method used in U.S. Geological Survey Saudi Arabian Mission reports is shown below. 41° 23/41........................ GRANITE PORPHYRY OF BAID AL JIMALAH..................... GREISENIZATION AND VEINING...1. Index map of western Saudi Arabia, showing location of the Baid al Jimalah tungsten deposit.......
Report (issue)
properties of rocks from the Baid al Jimalah West tungsten deposit, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and recommendations... JY U.S. Geological Survey Mission, Jiddah, Saudi Arabia 1983 CONTENTS Page ABSTRACT...............ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1. Geologic sketch map of the Baid al Jimalah West tungsten deposit showing locations of..... 4 2. Bulk density determinations for Baid al Jimalah West specimens..................... 3 3....Bulk magnetic susceptibility determinations for Baid al Jinalah W est specimens................. % ...
Report (issue)
and evolution of the Baid Al Jimalah tungsten deposit, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by !/ Robert J. Kami...with the Deputy Ministry for Mineral Resources, Saudi Arabia This report is preliminary and has not been...standards and stratigraphic nomenclature, I/ USGS, Saudi Arabian Mission 1986 CONTENTS Page ABSTRACT...quartz and carbonate veins................. Baid al Jimalah East..................................... Discussion...and 5....................................... Baid al Jimalah East.....................................
Report (issue)
geochemtcal survey, Aban Al Ahmar Quadrangle, Sheet 25F, Kingdon of Saudi Arabia by U. R. MUlerl/ and M...with the Deputy Ministry for Mineral Resources, Saudi Arabia This report is preliminary and has not been...... R-mode factor analysis of data from the Aban al Ahmar quadrangle...................................Discussion of study areas .......................... Wadi al Mahalani area............................ Jibal Qitan.................... Buqaya al Luaah gold area........................ Aban al Ahmar area..............
Report (issue)
Greisen area of Jabal As Silsilah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia I/ Robert J. Kamilli, Charles J. Zablo^cki...with the Deputy Ministry for Mineral Re$ources, Saudi Arabia This report is preliminary and has not been...stratigraphic nomenclature I/ USGS Mission Saudi Arabia 1987 CONTENTS Page ABSTRACT...............tin-greisen area of Jabal as Silsilah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Figure 1. Index map showing the location of...GREISEN AREA OF JABAL AS SILSILAH, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA BY ROBERT J. KAMILLI, CHARLES J. ZABLOCKI, AND
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
assemblages by later ones.Preciousand basemetal veins at Baid al JimalahEast, approximately1.5 km eastof the Baidal...Theb180dataonmineralseparates of freshandalteredBaldal Jimalah granite,andwholerockb180dataon country-rock samples...conclusionthat all of the mineral depositsat Baid al Jimalah(exceptfortheearly-stage quartz-molybdenite...the deposit,were fromthe samemetamorphicfluid. Bald al Jimalahis similarin characterand origin to Phane...Somirwadeposit, overanareaof approximately 1 km2.Baldal Jimalah, Rwanda(De Kun, 1965; Friseh,1971); OrangeRiver
Report (issue)
MINERAL DEPOSITS OF THE ARABIAN SHIELD, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA by J. E. Elliott U.S. Geological Survey Open-File...Ministry for Mineral Resources Jiddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 1403 AH 1983 AD 1983 This report is preliminary...MINERAL DEPOSITS OF THE ARABIAN SHIELD, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA by J. E. EliiottI/ ABSTRACT In the Precambrian...widespread and abundant in the Precambrian shield in Saudi Arabia and include granodiorite, monzogranite, syenogranite...no ecc nomic deposits have yet been found in Saudi Arabia associated with similar granites. However, many
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
belt (eastern Canada, U.K., and Ireland), and Saudi Arabia. Of these, the first three have provided the...deposits (e.g., Sannae, San Judas Tadeo, and Baid Al Jimalah), an early Mo stage predates the W stage. The...in most cases, comprise some combination of arsenopyrite, pyrrhotite, and pyrite (rather than base metal...muscovite, molybdenite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, arsenopyrite, and tourmaline. Whether or not these minerals...(1991), Kim et al. (1972), Nakashima et al. (1985) Seal et al. (1987) Tur Ms n.d. Kooiman et al. (1986),
Report (issue)
settings, including the anorogenic mid-continent region, the Basin and Range, the continental margin orogenic...Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, China, and the U.S.S.R. Much of...Cunningham and George E. Ericksen Farah Garan, Saudi Arabia-Bimodal-volcanogenic Zn-Cu-Au mineralization...Middle Proterozoic deposits of the midcontinent region, U.S.A. - W.C. Day, G.B. Sidder, A.E. McCafferty...Pardiarto Mineral-resource investigations in Saudi Arabia by the U.S. Geological Survey - PaulL. Williams
Report (volume)
resources-United States. 2. Mines and mineral resources-Saudi Arabia. I. Bush, Alfred Lerner, 191911. Series. no...and southeastern Arabian Shield, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, by Edward A. du Bray 13 (C) Muscovites from...Archean and Proterozoic terranes in the Great Lakes region-A brief overview, by Paul K. Sims 55 (F) Sodium...nearby igneous rocks. The Davis is thickest in the region surrounding the core of Precambrian igneous rocks...17BBR2 47.0 17.0 4.4 2.3 57.2 17.2 5.2 2.4 sw 2 Al 2o 3 IFe2o3 MgO 45.6 16.8 3.8 4.8 46.6 17.0 2.8
Report (issue)
TYPES OF TUNGSTEN DEPOSITS (southern Jiangxi region), Bolivia, Peru, Portugal, and the former Soviet...Caucasus Mountains in the west to the Primor’ye region on the Pacific coast (fig. 3). TUNGSTEN RESOURCES...United States; high-income oil exporter economy—Saudi Arabia; and Eastern European nonmarket economies—Czech...United States; high-income oil exporter economy—Saudi Arabia; and Eastern European nonmarket economies—Czech...several of today’s major producers (southern Jiangxi region, China; Tyrnyauz and Vostok-2, former Soviet Union;
Report (issue)
Pleasant, Logtung (Menzie and others, 1992) and Baid al Jamalah (Kamilli and others, 1993). Molybdenite...massifs of secondary quartzites in the Kounrad region: Geologiya rudnykh mestorozhdeniy v. 7, no. 4,...Geology and genesis of the Baid Al Jimalah tungsten deposit, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Economic Geology, v....pirrhotite, sphalerite, galena, scheelite, bornite arsenopyrite, bismuthinite, bismuth, cassiterite Lobash
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Nyakabingo Rwanda Wolframitequartz vein Baid al Jimalah Saudi Arabia Fielders Hill Australia The New Hope...[80]. Wolframite-quartz veins found in the Nanling region of south China tributed to the world’s major W...others, and is ore clusters, i.e., the Nanling region and the Variscan belt, are selected to illustrate...intrusions related to these tungsten the Nanling region and the Variscan belt, are selected to illustrate...mineralization mineralization ages. ages. The Nanling region is located in the central part of Southeast China
Report (issue)
correctly, Ferronigerite–2N1S) (Zn,Mg,Fe2+)(Sn,Zn)2 (Al,Fe3+)12O22(OH)2 Nigeria Nordenskiöldine CaSnB2O6...include the Jābal as Silsilah pegmatites in Saudi Arabia Figure S6. Schematic vertical section across...host wolframite, bismuthinite, molybdenite, arsenopyrite, tantalo-columbite, and uranium and copper minerals...pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, galena, and arsenopyrite. The most notable examples are the Llallagua...deposits in which cassiterite is associated with arsenopyrite, scheelite, pyrrohotite, marmatite, and chlorite
Report (issue)
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), are Al, As, Be, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, Se, and Sb (McKinney...Hydrology and water quality of the copper-nickel study region, northeastern Minnesota: U.S. Geological Survey...in the New Idria-Coalinga-Table Mountain study region: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Report prepared...columbium, and rare earth deposits in the Salmon region, Lemhi County, Idaho: Idaho Bureau of Mines and...detected] Element N Minimum Maximum Au (ppb) Ag Al ( %) As Ba Be Bi Ca (%) Cd Ce Co Cr Cu Fe (%) Ga
Report (issue)
Highlands and the Coastal Plains._______ Central region....................................................___...second SFBRS......_..San Francisco Bay Region Environment and Resources Planning Study SIP.....reported that pyrite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, arsenopyrite, galena, sphalerite, gold, and sheelite have...found to contain chalcopyrite, bornite, pyrite, arsenopyrite, and gold. A sample of galena containing significant...with finely disseminated grains and crystals of arsenopyrite and some pyrite. Preliminary reconnaissance
Report (volume)
Highlands and the Coastal Plains._______ Central region....................................................___...second SFBRS......_..San Francisco Bay Region Environment and Resources Planning Study SIP.....reported that pyrite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, arsenopyrite, galena, sphalerite, gold, and sheelite have...found to contain chalcopyrite, bornite, pyrite, arsenopyrite, and gold. A sample of galena containing significant...with finely disseminated grains and crystals of arsenopyrite and some pyrite. Preliminary reconnaissance
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Carolina-GeorgiaAlabama________________________ Central region __________________ Metamorphic rocks _____________...Igneous rocks ___________________ Pacific coast region _______________ California___________________ Oregon___________...Water-resource investigations _________. Northeastern region _______ _______ Multistate studies _________________...______________ Wisconsin ____________ __ Southeastern region __________________ Alabama __________________________...Southeastern region -Continued North Carolina ___________. Tennessee ______________. Central region Multistate
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Carolina-GeorgiaAlabama________________________ Central region __________________ Metamorphic rocks _____________...Igneous rocks ___________________ Pacific coast region _______________ California___________________ Oregon___________...Water-resource investigations _________. Northeastern region _______ _______ Multistate studies _________________...______________ Wisconsin ____________ __ Southeastern region __________________ Alabama __________________________...Southeastern region -Continued North Carolina ___________. Tennessee ______________. Central region Multistate
Report (issue)
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