TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of the Najd shear deformation on the Pan-African belt of the central Egyptian Nubian Shield
T2 - a synthesis for the post-collision tectonic events
AU - Hagag, Wael
AU - Hamimi, Zakaria
AU - Abdelnasser, Amr
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2022/2
Y1 - 2022/2
N2 - This study concerns the structural setting of the central Egyptian-Nubian Shield (El Shalul area) utilizing field-structural, remote sensing, petrological and geochemical data. The exposed basement comprises ophiolitic-mélange, arc-related metavolcanics, metasediments, metagabbro-diorites and granitoids. The area experienced two stages of deformation, pre-Najd (∼850–630 Ma) and Najd-related (∼630–580 Ma). The pre-Najd stage is represented by the assembly of arc-terranes and their N-ward extrusion while the Najd-related stage encompasses three deformation phases. D1 is post-collision extensional event, depicting lateral spreading of tectonic terranes and NW-ejection of ophiolites. The emplacement of El Shalul granite (∼630 Ma) and deposition of molasse sediments in E-W and NW-SE extensional basins (Zeidun and Meesar) are D1- related. Following extension is a protracted phase of compression, shearing and transpression. It was commenced with NW-SE shortening (D2) and deformed the extensional basins by folding and thrusting with mild effect on the other basement units. Sinistral shearing (D3a) and transpression (D3b) along the NW-trending faults superseded the D2 compression, while dextral shearing (D3c) on the ENE-WSW and NE-SW faults overprinted the NW-SE penetrative structures and controlled the emplacement of post-granitic dykes. The significant conclusions of this study include (1) El Shalul granite complex is a large alkaline granitic sheet emplaced during a post-collision extensional regime and suffered the subsequent ∼630–580 Ma top-to-NW sinistral shearing and SW-directed thrusting (not a gneissic core complex) and (2) The NW-SE and NE-SW structural trends are not conjugated.
AB - This study concerns the structural setting of the central Egyptian-Nubian Shield (El Shalul area) utilizing field-structural, remote sensing, petrological and geochemical data. The exposed basement comprises ophiolitic-mélange, arc-related metavolcanics, metasediments, metagabbro-diorites and granitoids. The area experienced two stages of deformation, pre-Najd (∼850–630 Ma) and Najd-related (∼630–580 Ma). The pre-Najd stage is represented by the assembly of arc-terranes and their N-ward extrusion while the Najd-related stage encompasses three deformation phases. D1 is post-collision extensional event, depicting lateral spreading of tectonic terranes and NW-ejection of ophiolites. The emplacement of El Shalul granite (∼630 Ma) and deposition of molasse sediments in E-W and NW-SE extensional basins (Zeidun and Meesar) are D1- related. Following extension is a protracted phase of compression, shearing and transpression. It was commenced with NW-SE shortening (D2) and deformed the extensional basins by folding and thrusting with mild effect on the other basement units. Sinistral shearing (D3a) and transpression (D3b) along the NW-trending faults superseded the D2 compression, while dextral shearing (D3c) on the ENE-WSW and NE-SW faults overprinted the NW-SE penetrative structures and controlled the emplacement of post-granitic dykes. The significant conclusions of this study include (1) El Shalul granite complex is a large alkaline granitic sheet emplaced during a post-collision extensional regime and suffered the subsequent ∼630–580 Ma top-to-NW sinistral shearing and SW-directed thrusting (not a gneissic core complex) and (2) The NW-SE and NE-SW structural trends are not conjugated.
KW - Arabian-Nubian Shield
KW - Central Eastern Desert
KW - El Shalul Shear Zone
KW - Najd Shear Deformation
KW - Post-collision extension
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jseaes.2021.105022
DO - 10.1016/j.jseaes.2021.105022
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85120347263
SN - 1367-9120
VL - 224
JO - Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
JF - Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
M1 - 105022
ER -