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Site visit to United Arab Emirates island

 

IGS senior specialist geoscientist Dr. Christoph J. Dobmeier took part in a pre-tender site visit on one of the islands of the United Arab Emirates in the Persian Gulf from December 11 to 13. 2024.

The round to elliptical shape of many of the islands gives a direct indication of their geology, as they expose parts of salt-piercement structures. All associated rocks of these structures form the Ediacaran to early Cambrian Hormuz Complex. A characteristic feature is the presence of megaclasts which can reach several 100 m in edge length. Current U-Pb ages indicate that the megaclasts (volcanic, subvolcanic, volcanogenic and detrital sedimentary lithologies) were not detached from younger units as the salt moved toward the surface. Since the ages match that of the salt, they must have been located directly underneath, above, next to or in between it.

The megaclasts are embedded in the so-called Hormuz breccia, a commonly poorly sorted breccia with a very fine-grained maroon matrix composed of gypsum (and/or anhydrite), quartz, and haematite. A slight salty taste indicates the presence of some halite. The almost complete absence of salt, however, was not expected and therefore a very big surprise. It is best explained by salt dissolution during arid weathering. The widespread occurrence of gypcrete (or gypcrust) supports this assumption. Sedimentary rocks of the Holocene Jebal Dhanna Formation rim the salt structure. While the salt structures were emplaced in Miocene time, the displacement of the Holocene rocks suggests that the salt is still or again moving.

IGS would like to thank the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MOEI) and Sharjah Environment and Protected Areas Authority (EPAA) for the invitation and their hospitality during the visit.

Participants of the site visit including IGS senior specialist geoscientist Dr Christoph J Dobmeier (standing, 3rd from right)

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Mongolian Mining Week 2024 – MinePro 2024, Quarrying and Mining Exhibition in Ulaanbaatar

 

Dr. Peter Zawada, IGS Managing Director, attended the Mongolian Mining Week 2024 – MinePro 2024, quarrying and mining exhibition in Ulaanbaatar from 2nd to 5th  October 2024.

Peter gave a presentation on ‘Modern government-held geoscience data – a prerequisite for exploration investment decisions’ and was also part of a panel discussion on ‘Consulting services for the mining sector – UK capabilities’.

The UK Department for Business & Trade featured prominently at the exhibition and with the British Embassy in Ulaanbaatar provided excellent support for the trip, arranging the talk/panel discussion and meetings with various stakeholders.

Dr Peter Zawada with Minister Tuvaan of the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resource

Dr. Peter Zawada with Mr Munkhtur, Director of the National Geological Survey of Mongolia (third from right) and Mr. Benjamin Aldred, UK Deputy Trade Commissioner for Eastern Europe & Central Asia (far right)

By Dr. Peter Zawada – Managing Director

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