Influence of preexisting structure on the geometry and evolution of extensional fault pattern case study from the western side of the gulf of suez Egypt /
Said Mohammed Said
Influence of preexisting structure on the geometry and evolution of extensional fault pattern case study from the western side of the gulf of suez Egypt / تأثير التراكيب الجيولوجية السابقة على هندسية وتطور انماط الصدوع الشدية الجانب الغربى من خليج السويس مصر Said Mohammed Said ; Supervised Lotfi Abdelkhalek , Mohammed Gamiel , Shawky Sakran - Cairo : Said Mohammed Said , 2012 - 163 P. , 2 folded leaves of plates : charts , facsimiles , maps ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Science - Department of Geology
The detailed mapping and structural analysis of the southern Galala and Wadi Araba reveals that the pre-rift structures are represented by three belts of asymmetrical plunged folds of ENE and NE orientations . These folds coeval sometimes with ENE reverse fault, ENE, WNW and E-W dextral strike slip fault with subordinate NW AND N-S normal faults
Extensional fault patterns Fault linkage Rift boundary fault
Influence of preexisting structure on the geometry and evolution of extensional fault pattern case study from the western side of the gulf of suez Egypt / تأثير التراكيب الجيولوجية السابقة على هندسية وتطور انماط الصدوع الشدية الجانب الغربى من خليج السويس مصر Said Mohammed Said ; Supervised Lotfi Abdelkhalek , Mohammed Gamiel , Shawky Sakran - Cairo : Said Mohammed Said , 2012 - 163 P. , 2 folded leaves of plates : charts , facsimiles , maps ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Science - Department of Geology
The detailed mapping and structural analysis of the southern Galala and Wadi Araba reveals that the pre-rift structures are represented by three belts of asymmetrical plunged folds of ENE and NE orientations . These folds coeval sometimes with ENE reverse fault, ENE, WNW and E-W dextral strike slip fault with subordinate NW AND N-S normal faults
Extensional fault patterns Fault linkage Rift boundary fault