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Mineralogical Investigation of Economic Minerals Content in Wadi Arar, Northern Border Region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia


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1 College of Engineering, Northern Border University, Northern Border Region, Arar 91431, P.O. Box 1321, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
2 Department of Mining Engineering, Engineering King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21589, P.O. Box 80200,Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
 

Objectives: Mineralogical Investigation was conducted in Wadi Arar to detect economic minerals in Arar city at Northern Border Region (NBR), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Methods/Analysis: A study area is located between latitudes 30o 59.735′ N and 30o 55.187′ N, Longitudes 41o 02.027′ E and 40o 59.896′ E, and it is length was 7.5 km approximately. Twenty samples was collected across 7 profiles perpendicular or diagonal along the Wadi Arar, from the top of surficial layer and their averages depth ranged between 40-70 cm. Several experimental methods carried out for each sample including: drying, screening, splitting, sieving, microscopic investigation, magnetic fractionation, wet gravity, and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD). Findings: Most of economic heavy minerals included ferromagnetic grains (most probably) such as magnetite, Ilmenite, and traces of rutile and zircon. In addition, some of other heavy minerals were also recorded including pyroxenes (mainly augite), magnesite and dolomite. Novelty/Improvement: This study is the first to investigate the economic value of Wadi Arar. The results provided valuable recommendations for further work that can help researchers and agencies (government or private) to better understand the value of mineralogical Investigation in the region.

Keywords

Half-size Shaking Table, Economic Minerals, Magnetite, Magnetic Separator, Mechanical Shaker, Wadi Arar
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Mohamed Ismail Moustafa
College of Engineering, Northern Border University, Northern Border Region, Arar 91431, P.O. Box 1321, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Mohammed Ismael Abu Shariah
College of Engineering, Northern Border University, Northern Border Region, Arar 91431, P.O. Box 1321, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Mohamed Saad Aljuhani
Department of Mining Engineering, Engineering King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21589, P.O. Box 80200,Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Abstract


Objectives: Mineralogical Investigation was conducted in Wadi Arar to detect economic minerals in Arar city at Northern Border Region (NBR), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Methods/Analysis: A study area is located between latitudes 30o 59.735′ N and 30o 55.187′ N, Longitudes 41o 02.027′ E and 40o 59.896′ E, and it is length was 7.5 km approximately. Twenty samples was collected across 7 profiles perpendicular or diagonal along the Wadi Arar, from the top of surficial layer and their averages depth ranged between 40-70 cm. Several experimental methods carried out for each sample including: drying, screening, splitting, sieving, microscopic investigation, magnetic fractionation, wet gravity, and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD). Findings: Most of economic heavy minerals included ferromagnetic grains (most probably) such as magnetite, Ilmenite, and traces of rutile and zircon. In addition, some of other heavy minerals were also recorded including pyroxenes (mainly augite), magnesite and dolomite. Novelty/Improvement: This study is the first to investigate the economic value of Wadi Arar. The results provided valuable recommendations for further work that can help researchers and agencies (government or private) to better understand the value of mineralogical Investigation in the region.

Keywords


Half-size Shaking Table, Economic Minerals, Magnetite, Magnetic Separator, Mechanical Shaker, Wadi Arar



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2017%2Fv10i36%2F167747