Shammar Mountains

Coordinates: 27°30′N 41°36′E / 27.5°N 41.6°E / 27.5; 41.6
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Shammar Mountains
Arabic)
Geography
Shammar Mountains is located in Saudi Arabia
Shammar Mountains
Shammar Mountains
Shammar Mountains is located in Middle East
Shammar Mountains
Shammar Mountains
Country 
Ha'il
Range coordinates27°30′N 41°36′E / 27.5°N 41.6°E / 27.5; 41.6

The Shammar Mountains (

province of Ha'il. It includes the Ajā (أَجَا) and Salma subranges.[1][2]

Geology

Aja landscape

The Aja Mountains are to an extent made up of granite, whereas the Salma are made up of basalt.[1] The phrase "Hadn formation" was used by Chevremont (1982) to refer to volcanic rocks of the area of Ha'il, and was treated by Hadley and Schmidt (1980) as being part of a silicic and volcaniclastic sequence referred to as the "Shammar group", in a broader, regional context.[3]

Wildlife

The protected area of Jabal Aja is of ecological significance.[4] Two Asiatic cheetahs, the last known in the country, were killed near Ha'il in 1973, and their skins kept near the Imara Palace for a few days.[5]

Peaks

Gallery

  • A view of Ha'il City from the top of Samra Mountain
    A view of Ha'il City from the top of Samra Mountain
  • Natural bird shape
    Natural bird shape
  • Mahajah rock formation
    Mahajah rock formation

See also

References

  1. ^ .
  2. ^ المجاري المائية]، هيئة المساحة الجيوليوجية السعودية - حقائق وأرقام، ص: 65. (PDF) (in Arabic), Saudi Geological Survey, 2012, archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-06-26
  3. ^ a b c Kellogg, Karl S. (1984), Reconnaissance geology of the Qufar Quadrangle, sheet 27/41 D, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (PDF), Denver: United States Geological Survey, pp. 1–33, retrieved 2019-01-06
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  5. ^ Nader, I. A. (1989). "Rare and endangered mammals of Saudi Arabia". In Abu-Zinada, A. H.; Goriup, P. D.; Nader, L. A (eds.). Wildlife conservation and development in Saudi Arabia (PDF). Riyadh: National Commission for Wildlife Conservation and Development Publishing. p. 228.

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