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Grainger, D. J., & Hanif, M. R. (1989). Geologic map of the Shaghab quadrangle, sheet 27B, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Geoscience Map GM -109C (with Explanation). Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Directorate General of Mineral Resources of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Jeddah.

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Original EntryGrainger, D. J., & Hanif, M. R. (1989). Geologic map of the Shaghab quadrangle, sheet 27B, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Geoscience Map GM -109C (with Explanation). Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Directorate General of Mineral Resources of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Jeddah.
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Full ReferenceGrainger, D. J., & Hanif, M. R. (1989). Geologic map of the Shaghab quadrangle, sheet 27B, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Geoscience Map GM -109C (with Explanation). Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Directorate General of Mineral Resources of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Jeddah.
Plain TextGrainger, D. J., & Hanif, M. R. (1989). Geologic map of the Shaghab quadrangle, sheet 27B, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Geoscience Map GM -109C (with Explanation). Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Directorate General of Mineral Resources of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Jeddah.

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Harrat Ar Rahah and Harrat Al Uwayrid Lava Fields, Medina Region, Saudi Arabia
Massah Intrusion, Tabuk Region, Saudi Arabia
Numran Intrusion, Tabuk Region, Saudi Arabia
Qaraqir Peralkaline Granite, Tabuk Region, Saudi Arabia
Raydan Pluton, Tabuk Region, Saudi Arabia

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LocalityMineral(s)
Harrat Ar Rahah and Harrat Al Uwayrid Lava Fields, Medina Region, Saudi Arabiaβ“˜ Alkali basalt, β“˜ Basalt, β“˜ Comenditic rhyolite, β“˜ Fayalite-Forsterite Series, β“˜ Hawaiite, β“˜ Phonolite, β“˜ Pyroxenite, β“˜ Spinel lherzolite, β“˜ Trachyte
Massah Intrusion, Tabuk Region, Saudi Arabiaβ“˜ Alkali Feldspar, β“˜ Arfvedsonite, β“˜ Granite, β“˜ Monzogranite, β“˜ Peralkaline alkali-feldspar-granite
Numran Intrusion, Tabuk Region, Saudi Arabiaβ“˜ Arfvedsonite, β“˜ Basalt, β“˜ Breccia, β“˜ Granite, β“˜ Granodiorite, β“˜ Microcline, β“˜ Monzogranite, β“˜ Peralkaline alkali-feldspar-granite, β“˜ Plagioclase, β“˜ Quartz, β“˜ Sandstone, β“˜ Tuff
Qaraqir Peralkaline Granite, Tabuk Region, Saudi Arabiaβ“˜ Arfvedsonite, β“˜ Fluorite, β“˜ Granite, β“˜ Pegmatite, β“˜ Peralkaline alkali-feldspar-granite, β“˜ Pyroxene Group, β“˜ Sandstone
Raydan Pluton, Tabuk Region, Saudi Arabiaβ“˜ Aegirine, β“˜ Alkali Feldspar, β“˜ Arfvedsonite, β“˜ Dacite, β“˜ Fluorite, β“˜ Granite, β“˜ K Feldspar, β“˜ Murataite-(Y), β“˜ Pegmatite, β“˜ Quartz, β“˜ Riebeckite


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