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By Peter Vincent

A comprehensive evaluate of Saudi Arabia’s atmosphere, this volume is a distinct and authoritative textual content at the geological and environmental elements of Saudi Arabia, a rustic approximately which little is understood by means of the surface global. Saudi Arabia is an engaging state with an extended culture of environmental knowledge and sensitivity, pitted opposed to many of the cruelest environments in the world. The ebook brings jointly a variety of released and unpublished fabric with a view to be of curiosity to environmental scientists, geologists, geographers and biologists. A complete bibliography is incorporated. This ebook should be imperative for college classes facing the center East and arid area environments in addition to a variety of regional/environmental courses.

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Shakespear’s personal album of photographs and letters from the 1914 trans-Arabian journey is now housed in the archives of Al-Turath, a cultural foundation in Riyadh dedicated to Saudi heritage (Harrigan, 2002). Not all explorers were what they first seemed, even though they travelled under the aegis of institutions such as the Royal Geographical Society. Captain Gerard Leachman, for example, was a geographer/botanist who made several impressive journeys in Arabia between 1910 and 1913 partly funded by the Society.

3) but where there have been neotectonic disturbances, as in the Haql area, the reefs have been raised up to 300 m asl. In places the coast is cliffed and high energy gravel fans debouch directly on to beaches. 3 Flight of raised beaches north of Umm Lajj (Photo: author). South of Jiddah the Tihamah runs for several hundred kilometres until it narrows at Al Birk where it is terminated by the lava flows of Harrat Al Birk. This section of the coastal plain is known as the Tihamat ash Sham. South of the harra the plain widens to Jizan and is referred to as the Tihamat Asir.

Mitochondrial DNA evidence indicates that perhaps as few as 250 early Homo sapiens made the crossing and their descendants were eventually to disperse throughout the world. Geneticists, who are able to link the information in the DNA to dispersal routes suggest that we are all African descendants of a so-called mitochrondrial Eve (Cann, 1987; Templeton, 2002) By about 75,000 BC hunter gatherers of the Mousterian tradition were present in Arabia and settlements from this date are quite widespread (Masry, op.

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