1986
DOI: 10.1016/0037-0738(86)90009-6
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Sedimentologic and tectonic evolution of the Upper Cretaceous-Lower Tertiary succession at Wadi Qena, Egypt

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“…Germann et al (1985) and Soliman et al (1986) placed this boundary near the top of the shaley units (approximately at the upper transgressive surface in Fig. 2) and just below the appearance of well-developed ledge-forming bioclastic limestones and phosphorites (Fig.…”
Section: Eastern Desert Sequence: the 'Duwi Formation'mentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Germann et al (1985) and Soliman et al (1986) placed this boundary near the top of the shaley units (approximately at the upper transgressive surface in Fig. 2) and just below the appearance of well-developed ledge-forming bioclastic limestones and phosphorites (Fig.…”
Section: Eastern Desert Sequence: the 'Duwi Formation'mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…These deposits are interpreted as upward-coarsening prodelta muds and delta front sands and silts, respectively (Soliman et al 1986;Figs 2 and 12). Assuming simple linear subsidence in the basin, these upwards shoaling sediments mark the progradation (basinward shift) of a shallow water delta complex accompanying sea-level fall.…”
Section: Eastern Desert Sequence: the 'Duwi Formation'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mid to Late Cretaceous lagoonal dolomites and evaporates pass transgressively into latest Cretaceous chalks (Keeley, 1994). Across central Egypt, Early to Mid Campanian restricted marginal to shallow-marine shales are overlain by Late Campanian to early Maastrichtian thin but widespread shallow-marine sediments, which are phosphate rich (Glenn and Arthur, 1990;Soliman et al, 1986). These in turn are overlain by deeper-water marine marls and chalks of Maastrichtian age, in an overall transgressive succession.…”
Section: Transgressive Systems Tractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Said, 1962;Klitschet al, 1979;Ward&McDonald, 1979;Hendriks et al, 1984;Van Houten, Bhattacharyya & Mansour, 1984) and underlie deeper-water marine mark and chalks of the Maastrichtian Dakhla Formation (cf. Said, 1962;Mansour & Khallaf, 1979;Mansour, Youssef & El Younsi, 1979;Hendriks et al, 1984;Soliman, Habib & Ahmed, 1986). Collectively, the Upper Cretaceous sedimentary sequence was deposited in generally shallow epicontinental seas that extended across the northern margin of the Arabo-Nubian craton and deepened towards the Tethyan seaway to the north.…”
Section: S T R a T I G R A P H I C A L Framework A N D Geological S Ementioning
confidence: 99%