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Mineral exploration in the Wadi Bidah district, 1972-1976, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

January 1, 1978

Four deposits in the Wadi Bidah district of southwestern Saudi Arabia were explored during the period 1972-1974. The work consisted of geologic, geochemical, and geophysical investigations and diamond drilling in the subsurface. Thirteen holes were drilled, aggregating a length of 2,397 m. Drilling at three of the deposits, Gehab, Sha'ab El Tare, and Rabathan, indicated mineralized reserves aggregating 6,341,000 tons, the average grade of which is 0.95 percent copper.

The deposits are strata-bound in volcaniclastic rocks of the Baish Group and in quartz porphyry, all of which are Precambrian in age. The bodies are lenticular in strike and dip, and are offset and broken by postmineral faults.

Publication Year 1978
Title Mineral exploration in the Wadi Bidah district, 1972-1976, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
DOI 10.3133/ofr78771
Authors Thor H. Kiilsgaard, W.R. Greenwood, W.P. Puffet, M.I. Naqvi, R. J. Roberts, R.G. Worl, Habib Merghelani, V. J. Flanigan, A.R. Gazzaz
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 78-771
Index ID ofr78771
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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