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Extensional tectonics and collapse structures in the Suez Rift (Egypt)The Suez Rift is a 300 km long and 50 to 80 km wide basin which cuts a granitic and metamorphic shield of Precambrian age, covered by sediments of Paleozoic to Paleogene age. The rift structure is dominated by tilted blocks bounded by NW-SE normal faults. The reconstruction of the paleostresses indicates a N 050 extension during the whole stage of rifting. Rifting began 24 My ago with dikes intrusions; main faulting and subsidence occurred during Early Miocene producing a 80 km wide basin (Clysmic Gulf). During Pliocene and Quaternary times, faulting is still active but subsidence is restricted to a narrower area (Present Gulf). On the Eastern margin of the gulf, two sets of fault trends are predominant: (1) N 140 to 150 E faults parallel to the gulf trend with pure dip-slip displacement; and (2) cross faults, oriented NOO to N 30 E that have a strike-slip component consistent with the N 050 E distensive stress regime. The mean dip cross fault is steeper (70 to 80 deg) than the dip of the faults parallel to the Gulf (30 to 70 deg). These two sets of fault define diamond shaped tilted block. The difference of mechanical behavior between the basement rocks and the overlying sedimentary cover caused structural disharmony and distinct fault geometries.
Document ID
19860021657
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Chenet, P. Y.
(Institut Francais du Petrole Rueil-Malmaison., United States)
Colletta, B.
(Institut Francais du Petrole Rueil-Malmaison., United States)
Desforges, G.
(Gameat Dowal Arabia Cairo (Egypt), United States)
Ousset, E.
(Institut Francais du Petrole Rueil-Malmaison., United States)
Zaghloul, E. A.
(Institut Francais du Petrole Rueil-Malmaison., United States)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1985
Publication Information
Publication: Lunar and Planetary Inst. Papers Presented to the Conference on Heat and Detachment in Crustal Extension on Continents and Planets
Subject Category
Geophysics
Accession Number
86N31129
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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