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Tectonophysics | 2002

The Migif-Hafafit gneissic complex of the Egyptian Eastern Desert: fold interference patterns involving multiply deformed sheath folds

Abdel-Rahman Fowler; Baher El Kalioubi

The Wadi Hafafit Complex (WHC) is an arcuate belt of orthogneisses, migmatites and other high-grade metamorphic rocks, which marks the boundary between the Central Eastern and the South Eastern Deserts of Egypt. In the WHC, gneissic metagabbro outlines macroscopic fold interference patterns characterized by elliptical to irregular culminations cored by gneissic meta-tonalite to meta-trondhjemite. The five main culminations of the WHC have previously been labeled A (most northerly), B, C, D and E (most southerly). A detailed structural investigation of B, C, D and E reveals that these structures are a result of the interference of four macroscopic fold phases, the first three of which may represent a single deformation event. The first folding involved sheath-like fold nappes, which were transported to the N or NW, assisted by translation on gently dipping mylonite zones. The regional gneissosity and mineral extension lineations formed during this folding event. The fold nappes were deformed by mainly open upright small macroscopic and mesocopic folds with approximately NE-trending hinges. As a probable continuation of the latter folding, the sheaths were buckled into large macroscopic folds and monoclines with the same NE-trends. The fourth macroscopic folding resulted from shortening along the NE–SW direction, producing mainly NW–SEtrending upright gently plunging folds. Gravitative uplift is disputed as a component of the deformation history of the WHC. The peculiarities of the fold interference pattern result from the interesting behaviour of sheath folds during their refolding. D 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.


Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2014

Structural style and fault kinematics of the Lower Eocene Rus Formation at Jabal Hafit area, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Usama F. Zaineldeen; Abdel-Rahman Fowler

The current contribution presents aspects of the structural style and fault kinematics of the Rus Formation that expose at Jabal Hafit, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. Although the major structure of Jabal Hafit is an anticlinal fold, fractures (joints and faults) are the prominent structure of the study area. The fractures can be interpreted as the distributed effect of deep-seated basement fault reactivation or to be as reactivation of deep-seated basement faults. These fractures were created during two main tectonic stress regimes. The first is a WNW–ESE SHmax strike-slip stress regime, responsible for producing E–W to ESE–WNW joints and E–W dextral strike-slip and NNE–SSW reverse faults. This stress is interpreted to be post-Early Eocene in age and related to the second phase of thrusting in the Oman Mountains in the Miocene. The second stress regime is a NNE–SSW SHmax transtensional (strike-slip extensive) stress regime that was responsible for N–S to NNE–SSW striking joints and NE–SW sinistral strike-slip and N–S normal faults. This regime is interpreted to be post-Middle Eocene in age. This stress was the response to the collision of the Arabian–Eurasian Plates which began during the Late Eocene and continues to the present day.


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2011

Late Cryogenian–Ediacaran history of the Arabian–Nubian Shield: A review of depositional, plutonic, structural, and tectonic events in the closing stages of the northern East African Orogen

Peter R. Johnson; Arild Andresen; Alan S. Collins; Abdel-Rahman Fowler; Harald Fritz; W. Ghebreab; Timothy M. Kusky; Robert J. Stern


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2013

Orogen styles in the East African Orogen: A review of the Neoproterozoic to Cambrian tectonic evolution

Harald Fritz; Mohamed G. Abdelsalam; Kamal A. Ali; Bernard Bingen; Alan S. Collins; Abdel-Rahman Fowler; Woldai Ghebreab; Christoph Hauzenberger; Peter R. Johnson; Timothy M. Kusky; P. Macey; S. Muhongo; Robert J. Stern; Giulio Viola


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2004

Gravitational collapse origin of shear zones, foliations and linear structures in the Neoproterozoic cover nappes, Eastern Desert, Egypt

Abdel-Rahman Fowler; Baher El Kalioubi


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2007

El Sibai gneissic complex, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt: Folded nappes and syn-kinematic gneissic granitoid sheets – not a core complex

Abdel-Rahman Fowler; Hossam Khamees; Hamed Dowidar


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2009

The Sha’it–Nugrus shear zone separating Central and South Eastern Deserts, Egypt: A post-arc collision low-angle normal ductile shear zone

Abdel-Rahman Fowler; A.F. Osman


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2006

The significance of gneissic rocks and synmagmatic extensional ductile shear zones of the Barud area for the tectonics of the North Eastern Desert, Egypt

Abdel-Rahman Fowler; Khaled Ali; Sayed M. Omar; Hassan A. Eliwa


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2010

Neoproterozoic structural evolution of SE Sinai, Egypt: II. Convergent tectonic history of the continental arc Kid Group

Abdel-Rahman Fowler; I.S. Hassen; A.F. Osman


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2010

Neoproterozoic structural evolution of SE Sinai, Egypt: I. Re-investigation of the structures and deformation kinematics of the Um Zariq and Malhaq Formations, northern Wadi Kid area

Abdel-Rahman Fowler; I.S. Hassen; A.F. Osman

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Reinhard O. Greiling

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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M. Hassan

Suez Canal University

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Mamdouh M. Abdeen

National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences

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Arthur J. Rodgers

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Peter R. Johnson

United States Geological Survey

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Robert J. Stern

University of Texas at Dallas

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Abdullah Al-Enezi

Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research

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