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The Mesopotamian
Sedimentology researches..
Petrography and Mineralogy of Jabal Sanam Gypsum
Rocks- Southern Iraq
Abdul-Aziz Mahmood Al-Hamdani*, Abdul-mutalib Hasson Al-marsoumi, Basim
Hameed Soltan
*Dept. of Geology - College of Science /
Mosul University
Dept. of Geology - College of Science/
Basrah University
ABSTRACT
Jabal Sanam
is a salt plug, with cap rocks characterized by the
presence of evaporitic sequence, where gypsum forms
large part of this sequence. The field observations
showed that gypsum occurs in form of massive beds and
veins, In addition four petrological types of gypsum are
recognized; alabastrine, selenite, fibrous, and rocky
gypsum. The examination of (61) thin sections besides
the X-ray analyses proved that the available gypsum
represents the dominant mineral with few to trace amount
of anhydrite, dolomite and quartz. Petrographically,
four types of gypsum textures are also identified;
alabastrine, porphyroblastic, fibrous and granular. All
these textures suggest a secondary origin of Jabal Sanam
gypsum due to the hydration of pre-existing anhydrite.
The hydration occurs when the cap rocks approach the
ground surface. The connate and groundwater form the
main source of hydration water.
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