1990
DOI: 10.3133/ofr90326
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Hamdah ancient gold mines, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Abstract: The Hamdah prospect is a 1.5-km 2 area that includes ancient mine workings 15 km southeast of Hamdah in the southern Arabian Shield. The workings cluster at a gently dipping thrust contact between serpentinite (above) and hornblende schist (below) exposed in a window within the serpentinite. Aplite sills intrude the contact, and gold concentrations occur just above or below it. It is recommended that the thickness of the dumps be more accurately determined, and that the gold leachability of bulk dump material … Show more

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