Geometry of fold interference patterns in Wadi Kharit area, South Eastern Desert, Egypt

Fold interference patterns and superimposed relations are common in the Neoproterozoic basement rocks of Egypt. They are the products of complex Precambrian orogenies formed by collision and accretionary island arcs onto a pre-Pan-African continent to the west of the River Nile. Fold interference pa...

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Main Author: Yahia Abbas El Kazzaz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2010-12-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S111098231000027X
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spelling doaj-159ca463268e472d818e3cc2293e87502020-11-24T23:29:17ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences1110-98232010-12-0113211312010.1016/j.ejrs.2010.12.001Geometry of fold interference patterns in Wadi Kharit area, South Eastern Desert, EgyptYahia Abbas El KazzazFold interference patterns and superimposed relations are common in the Neoproterozoic basement rocks of Egypt. They are the products of complex Precambrian orogenies formed by collision and accretionary island arcs onto a pre-Pan-African continent to the west of the River Nile. Fold interference patterns and superimposed folds affected the unmetamorphosed to slightly metamorphosed volcaniclastic rocks in Wadi Kharit area during the Pan-African tectono-thermal events (600–450 Ma). Superimposed folding in Wadi Kharit area resembles in many respects that of recorded in Hafafit Shear Zone. The difference is in the degree of deformation and grade of metamorphism. Fold interference patterns and superimposition in Wadi Kharit area are formed by a single phase of deformation rather than a polyphase of deformation. Most of the fractures and associated normal faults dissected Wadi Kharit area are of fold-related faulting, which are reactivated post-dating igneous intrusions.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S111098231000027XFold interference patternsFolding and refoldingOverturned foldNappe structure
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author Yahia Abbas El Kazzaz
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Geometry of fold interference patterns in Wadi Kharit area, South Eastern Desert, Egypt
Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
Fold interference patterns
Folding and refolding
Overturned fold
Nappe structure
author_facet Yahia Abbas El Kazzaz
author_sort Yahia Abbas El Kazzaz
title Geometry of fold interference patterns in Wadi Kharit area, South Eastern Desert, Egypt
title_short Geometry of fold interference patterns in Wadi Kharit area, South Eastern Desert, Egypt
title_full Geometry of fold interference patterns in Wadi Kharit area, South Eastern Desert, Egypt
title_fullStr Geometry of fold interference patterns in Wadi Kharit area, South Eastern Desert, Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Geometry of fold interference patterns in Wadi Kharit area, South Eastern Desert, Egypt
title_sort geometry of fold interference patterns in wadi kharit area, south eastern desert, egypt
publisher Elsevier
series Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
issn 1110-9823
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Fold interference patterns and superimposed relations are common in the Neoproterozoic basement rocks of Egypt. They are the products of complex Precambrian orogenies formed by collision and accretionary island arcs onto a pre-Pan-African continent to the west of the River Nile. Fold interference patterns and superimposed folds affected the unmetamorphosed to slightly metamorphosed volcaniclastic rocks in Wadi Kharit area during the Pan-African tectono-thermal events (600–450 Ma). Superimposed folding in Wadi Kharit area resembles in many respects that of recorded in Hafafit Shear Zone. The difference is in the degree of deformation and grade of metamorphism. Fold interference patterns and superimposition in Wadi Kharit area are formed by a single phase of deformation rather than a polyphase of deformation. Most of the fractures and associated normal faults dissected Wadi Kharit area are of fold-related faulting, which are reactivated post-dating igneous intrusions.
topic Fold interference patterns
Folding and refolding
Overturned fold
Nappe structure
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S111098231000027X
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