2020
DOI: 10.29072/basjs.202039
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Petrology and stratigraphy of pre-Cambrian Hormuz Series outcrops in Jabal Sanam structure - the oldest surface rocks in Iraq

Abstract: Detailed geological field investigations have been done at Jabal Sanam structure Southern Iraq. More than 150 rock and mineral represented samples were collected, and 130 thin sections of these samples were prepared and examined microscopically. An accurate mineralogical study of these rocks by analysis of 15 samples with the X-ray diffraction technique was achieved. A large number of sedimentary rocks were distinguished through field observations and petrographic studies, such as gypsum, limestone, dolomite, … Show more

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“…The gypsum is the predominant mineral, in addition to a minor amount of quartz and dolomite (Figure 3D). Chert rocks appeared under the microscope consisting of microcrystalline quartz and sometimes polycrystalline, with the absence of any traces of fossils, which indicates their chemical origin in their formation [31] with a clear content of iron oxides, which gave these rocks a distinguished dark brown colour in hand samples. The main igneous rock at the Jabal Sanam is dolerite.…”
Section: Mineralogy and Petrographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The gypsum is the predominant mineral, in addition to a minor amount of quartz and dolomite (Figure 3D). Chert rocks appeared under the microscope consisting of microcrystalline quartz and sometimes polycrystalline, with the absence of any traces of fossils, which indicates their chemical origin in their formation [31] with a clear content of iron oxides, which gave these rocks a distinguished dark brown colour in hand samples. The main igneous rock at the Jabal Sanam is dolerite.…”
Section: Mineralogy and Petrographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The age of Jabal Sanam's rocks was estimated in the Infracambrian period (approximately 600 Ma), after determining the age of the igneous rocks by the dating method that was achieved by [24], which was found to be about 580 Ma. Furthermore, the age of the Jabal Sanam was concluded by comparison of the stratigraphic units of its rocks with the domes of the Infracambrian salts of Hormuz distributed in the southwestern region of Iran and the Arabian Gulf [31].…”
Section: Gelogical Setttingmentioning
confidence: 99%