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Arid Land Research and Management | 2006

Sedimentology, Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Al-Awshaziyah Inland Sabkha, Central Saudi Arabia

Omar A. Al-Harbi; Ghulam Hussain; M. Mujtaba Khan

In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a rising demand of municipal, agricultural and industrial sectors require better utilization of surface and groundwater resources. Some of the wadi and low depressions in the central Saudi Arabia are covered with salt (Inland sabkha). It is also suspected that the aquifers below receive substantial amounts of recharge from the above ground salt flat. It is, therefore, important to investigate the mineralogy and geochemistry of these salt-flats to determine their impact on groundwater chemistry. Al-Awshaziyah inland sabkha is a saline dry/wet land with an area of 18 km2 in the central Saudi Arabia. The study area was divided into six transverses beginning at a permanent marker. The distance of different profiles ranged between 200–300 m. Soil, groundwater and well water samples were collected for physical and chemical composition. Additionally, different soil and salt facies were measured in each profile. Three sedimentary facies, viz., silty sand; black mud, and salt facies (from bottom to top) had been delineated. The mineralogy by X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) for silty-sand facies composed of quartz (25–74%), halite (11–16%), dolomite (5–27%), calcite (4–21%), and gypsum (4–8%); black mud facies composed of quartz (14–16%), halite (25–33%), dolomite (18–25%), calcite (20–25%) and gypsum (8–11%); and salt facies is dominated only by halite (100%). The delineated facies led to highlight the depositional environment; mineralogy and geochemistry were studied. The elemental concentrations of CaO, MgO, K2O, Na2O, Al2O3, and SiO2 have been analyzed in order to understand the element behavior of each delineated sedimentary facie of sabkha basin. The geochemistry data reveals that SiO2 increases with the depth and CaO, MgO, Al2O3, and K2O behave in the reverse with the depth of sabkha sediments. The geochemical data has good correlation with the mineralogy of the same profile. Thus, the relationship has been established for the evolution of sabkha basin on the basis of sedimentary facies, mineralogy, and geochemistry.


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2008

Provenance, diagenesis, tectonic setting and geochemistry of Tawil Sandstone (Lower Devonian) in Central Saudi Arabia

Omar A. Al-Harbi; M. Mujtaba Khan


Ceramics International | 2015

Fabrication and characterization of single phase cordierite honeycomb monolith with porous wall from natural raw materials as catalyst support

Omar A. Al-Harbi; Cem Özgür; M. Mujtaba Khan


Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences | 2006

Evaluation of Groundwater Quality and its Recharge by Isotopes and Solute Chemistry in Wadi Malal, Al-Madinah Al-Munawarah, Saudi Arabia

Omar A. Al-Harbi; Ghulam Hussain; M. Mujtaba Khan; A Mohammaed Moallim; A Ibrahim Al-Sagaby


Materials & Design | 2016

Designing of a low cost super-hydrophilic membrane for wastewater treatment

Omar A. Al-Harbi; M. Mujtaba Khan; Cem Özgür


Asian Journal of Earth Sciences | 2008

Hydrogeochemical processes and isotopic characteristics of inland sabkha, Saudi Arabia.

Omar Al-Harbi; Ghulam Hussain; M. Mujtaba Khan


Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2011

Source and origin of glacial paleovalley-fill sediments (Upper Ordovician) of Sarah Formation in central Saudi Arabia

Omar A. Al-Harbi; M. Mujtaba Khan


Archive | 2005

Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Unayzah Formation, Central Saudi Arabia: Implications for Provenance Interpretation

Omar A. Al-Harbi; M. Mujtaba Khan; King Abdulaziz


Journal of Applied Sciences | 2009

Effect of Different Concentrations of Titanium Oxide (TiO2) on the Crystallization Behavior of Li2O-Al2O3-SiO2 Glasses Prepared from Local Raw Materials

Omar A. Al-Harbi; Esmat M. A. Hamzawy; M. Mujtaba Khan


Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society | 2017

Improving the performance of silica-based crossflow membranes by surface crystallization for treatment of oily wastewater

Omar A. Al-Harbi; M. Mujtaba Khan; Cem Özgür

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Omar A. Al-Harbi

King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology

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Ghulam Hussain

King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology

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Esmat M. A. Hamzawy

King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology

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