Mineral Deposits and Occurrences in the Arabian–Nubian Shield

Author:   Ahmed Hassan Ahmed
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
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9783030964450


Pages:   521
Publication Date:   20 March 2023
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This book presents a detailed review of the mineral deposits and occurrences in the Arabian-Nubian Shield (ANS), including their distribution, mineralization styles, economic importance, and geological controls on the mineralization. The purpose of the book is to compile the results of past and recent investigations on mineral deposits and occurrences in the ANS that covering the countries of (Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, and Ethiopia). In this regard, it discusses in detail the various genetic mineralization styles in the ANS including: (1) magmatic mineral deposits associated with mafic-ultramafic rocks (e.g. chromite, Ni-Cu-Co-PGE magmatic sulfides, Fe-Ti-V oxides), (2) intrusion-related (magmatic-hydrothermal) deposits associated with felsic to intermediate rocks (porphyry, epithermal Au-Ag/sulfide vein type family, skarn, granite-related pegmatite-REE deposits), (3) hydrothermal orogenic gold and volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits, as well as (4) surficial mineral deposits (chemical-sedimentary, residual, mechanical and supergene enrichment deposits).

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Author:   Ahmed Hassan Ahmed
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
Weight:   0.819kg
ISBN:  

9783030964450


ISBN 10:   3030964450
Pages:   521
Publication Date:   20 March 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Chapter 1: Geology and Lithostratigraphy of the Arabian-Nubian Shield 1.1 Introduction 1.2 General Geology of the Arabian-Nubian Shield 1.2.1. Ophiolite Complex (Relicts of Oceanic Lithosphere) 1.2.2.      Relicts of Precambrian Island Arcs 1.2.3.      Arc-Accretion Related Suture Zones 1.2.4.      Core (Gneiss Dome) Complexes 1.2.5.      Sedimentary basins and Alkaline Granites - (Late Orogenic Features) 1.3 Lithostratigraphy of the ANS 1.3.1. Lithostratigraphy of the Arabian Shield Rocks in Saudi Arabia (A) Introduction (B) Tectonostratigraphic Terranes (C) Layered Shield Rocks (D) Intrusive Plutonic Shield Rocks 1.3.2 Lithostratigraphy of the Arabian Shield Rocks in Yemen 1.3.3. Lithostratigraphy of the Nubian Shield Rocks in Egypt       (A) Sinai Peninsula (B) North Eastern Desert (NED) (C) Central Eastern Desert (CED) (D) Southern Eastern Desert (SED) 1.3.4 Lithostratigraphy of the Nubian Shield Rocks in Sudan 1.3.5 Lithostratigraphy of the Nubian Shield Rocks in Eritrea 1.3.6 Lithostratigraphy of the Nubian Shield Rocks in Ethiopia   Chapter 2: Classification and General Distribution of Mineral Deposits in the Arabian-Nubian Shield: A Review 2.1 Classifications of Mineral Deposits 2.1.1 Introduction 2.1.2 Genetic Classification Scheme (used in this book) ·         Magmatic Deposits (Chapter 3) ·         Magmatic-Hydrothermal Deposits (Chapter 4) ·         Hydrothermal Deposits (Chapters 5 and 6) ·         Sedimentary/Surficial Deposits (Chapter 7) 2.2 Mineral Deposits in the ANS: An Overview 2.2.1. Afro-Arabian Domain 2.2.2. Eastern Domain 2.2.2. Southern Domain 2.2.3. Western Domain   Chapter 3: Orthomagmatic Deposits (Associated with mafic-ultramafic Rocks) 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Types of mafic-ultramafic rocks 3.2.1 Ophiolitic mafic-ultramafic complexes 3.2.2 Layered mafic-ultramafic complexes 3.2.3 Alaskan-type concentrically zoned mafic-ultramafic complexes 3.3 Magmatic Mineral Deposits in Saudi Arabia 3.3.1 Chromitite-PGE deposits in ophiolitic mafic-ultramafic complexes 3.3.2 Magmatic Cu-Ni-PGE sulfides and Fe-Ti oxides mineralization 3.4 Magmatic Mineral Deposits in Yemen 3.4.1 The Suwar-Wadi Qutabah Ni-Cu-Co-PGE occurrences 3.4.2 The Byhan Cu-Ni-PGE Occurrence 3.4.3 Al-Qabyta Occurrence 3.4.4 The Qaifa Occurrence 3.4.5 The Wadi Mabar area 3.4.6 The Al-Hamurah Cu-Ni occurrence 3.4.7 The Wadi Silbah occurrence 3.5 Magmatic Mineral Deposits in Eastern Desert of Egypt 3.5.1 Chromitite-PGE deposits in ophiolites 3.5.2 Non-ophiolitic Cu-Ni-PGE sulfide occurrences 3.5.3 Non-ophiolitic Fe-Ti oxide occurrences 3.6 Magmatic Mineral Deposits in Sudan 3.6.1 Ingessana Hills area 3.6.2 Qala En Nahal – Umm Saqata Areas 3.6.3 The Nuba Mountains 3.6.4 The Red Sea Hills region 3.6.5 The Gebel Rahib occurrences 3.6.6 The Southern Sudan occurrences 3.6.7 The Northern Sudan occurrences 3.7 Magmatic Mineral Deposits in Eritrea 3.8 Magmatic Mineral Deposits in Ethiopia 3.8.1 PGE mineralization in Western Ethiopia 3.8.2 Southern Ethiopian Ni-Co-Cu mineralization 3.8.3 Chromitite-Fe-Ti mineralization in Western and Southern Ethiopia   Chapter 4: Magmatic-Hydrothermal (Intrusion-related) Deposits 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Magmatic-Hydrothermal Deposits in Saudi Arabia 4.2.1. Showings of porphyry Cu-Mo-Au mineralization 4.2.2. Epithermal vein-type Au-Ag mineralization 4.2.3. Greisen-related mineralization 4.2.4. Granite-related mineralization 4.3 Magmatic-Hydrothermal Deposits in Yemen 4.3.1. Skarn-related Sn-W mineralization 4.3.2. Granite-related radioactive and REE mineralization 4.4 Magmatic-Hydrothermal Deposits in Eastern Desert of Egypt 4.4.1. Porphyry Cu-Au mineralization 4.4.2. Skarn-related mineralization 4.4.3. Epithermal vein-type mineralization 4.4.4. Granite- and pegmatite-related mineralization 4.5 Magmatic-Hydrothermal Deposits in Sudan 4.5.1. Porphyry Cu-Au deposits 4.5.2. Granite-related mineralization 4.6 Magmatic-Hydrothermal Deposits in Eritrea 4.7 Magmatic-Hydrothermal Deposits in Ethiopia 4.7.1. Rare-metals granitic pegmatites 4.7.2. Beryllium (Emerald) mineralization   Chapter 5: Hydrothermal Mineral Deposits in Orogenic Environments 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Orogenic Mineral Deposits in Saudi Arabia 5.2.1. Orogenic-gold deposits 5.2.2. Iron oxide–copper–gold (IOCG) deposits 5.3 Orogenic Gold Deposits in Yemen 5.4 Orogenic Mineral Deposits in the Eastern Desert of Egypt 5.4.1. Allaqi-Sol Hamed block 5.4.2. Um Samiuki-Abu Dahr block 5.4.3. East Nugrus block 5.4.4. Mubarak-Hamash block 5.4.5. Meatiq-Sibai block 5.5 Orogenic Deposits in Sudan 5.6 Orogenic Deposits in Eritrea 5.7 Orogenic Deposits in Ethiopia   Chapter 6: Hydrothermal Mineral Deposits in Volcano-Sedimentary Environments 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Volcano-Sedimentary Mineral Deposits in Saudi Arabia 6.2.1. Volcanogenic-massive sulfide (VMS) deposits 6.3 Volcano-Sedimentary Mineral Deposits in Yemen 6.3.1. Jabali MVT Zn-Pb-Ag Deposit 6.4 Volcano-Sedimentary Mineral Deposits in the Eastern Desert of Egypt 6.4.1. Introduction 6.4.2. Hamama West prospect (Abu Marawat Mineral District) 6.4.3. Um Samiuki Mineral District 6.4.4. Derhib – Abu Gurdi Mineral District 6.5 Volcano-Sedimentary Mineral Deposits in Sudan 6.5.1. Oxidized surface zones (gossans) 6.5.2. Hypogene Cu-Zn-Au-Ag VMS deposits 6.6 Volcano-Sedimentary Mineral Deposits in Eritrea 6.6.1. Bisha VMS District 6.6.2. Asmara VMS District 6.7 Volcano-Sedimentary Mineral Deposits in Ethiopia   Chapter 7: Sedimentary/Surficial Mineral Deposits 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Banded-Iron Formations in Saudi Arabia 7.3 Banded-Iron Formation in the Eastern Desert of Egypt 7.3.1. Um Anab BIF occurrence 7.3.2. Abu Marawat BIF occurrence 7.3.3. Gebel Semna BIF occurrence 7.3.4. Wadi Kareim BIF occurrence 7.3.5. Wadi El Dabbah BIF occurrence 7.3.6. Um Shaddad BIF occurrence 7.3.7. Um Ghamis BIF occurrence 7.3.8. Gebel El Hadid BIF occurrence 7.3.9. Um Nar BIF occurrence   Chapter 8: Mining History of the Arabian-Nubian Shield 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Mining History in the Shield Rocks of Saudi Arabia 8.2.1. Introduction 8.2.2. Mahd Adh Dhahab Old and New Gold Mine 8.2.3. Operating Gold and Base Metal Mining in Saudi Arabia 8.3 Mining History in the Shield Rocks of Yemen 8.4 Mining History in the Shield Rocks of Egypt 8.4.1. Introduction 8.4.2. Mining during the Pharaonic Civilizations (3100 - 332 BC) 8.4.3. Mining during the Hellenic and Roman civilizations (332 BC – 641 AD) 8.4.4. Mining during the Arab Conquest (641 AD) until French Campaign (1798 AD) 8.4.5. Gold as an Example for Mining History in Egypt 8.4.6. Sukari Gold Project as an Example of Operating Mine in Egypt 8.5 Mining History in the Shield Rocks of Sudan 8.5.1. Introduction 8.5.2. Gold as an Example for Mining History in Sudan 8.5.3. Hassaї Project as an Operating Gold-Copper Mine in Sudan 8.6 Mining History in the Shield Rocks of Eritrea 8.6.1. Introduction 8.6.2. Mining Districts in Eritrea 8.6.3. Bisha Copper-Zinc-Gold Project as an Example of Operating Mine in Eritrea 8.7 Mining History in the Shield Rocks of Ethiopia 8.7.1. Introduction 8.7.2. Gold Mining in Ethiopia 8.7.3. Tantalum Mining in Ethiopia   References  

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