2010
DOI: 10.2113/geoarabia150385
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Structural evolution of the Hawasina Window, Oman Mountains

Abstract: This paper presents field observations and measurements from the Hawasina Window, Oman Mountains. An updated geological map is based partly on previous publications and four NEtrending cross-sections. Along each cross-section key structural features are described, illustrated and interpreted. Based on these (and other) observations several differences between our interpretation and the former published geological maps and cross sections were noted as follows.(1) Late Cretaceous original (Hamrat Duru; Haybi) na… Show more

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“…The region is part of the Zagros-Fold Thrust Belt (ZFTB), whose persistent alternation of W-E anticline ridges and synclines represents the main structural feature of the local and supra-regional landscape (Forti et al, 2021;Sissakian, 2014;Zebari et al, 2019). In the study area, lithological bodies were deformed during the continental collision between the Arabian and Eurasian plates, active since the Early Miocene (Csontos et al, 2012;Dercourt et al, 1986;Dewey et al, 1973;Fouad, 2014;Jassim & Goff, 2006;Mouthereau et al, 2012).…”
Section: Geological Geomorphological and Climatic Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The region is part of the Zagros-Fold Thrust Belt (ZFTB), whose persistent alternation of W-E anticline ridges and synclines represents the main structural feature of the local and supra-regional landscape (Forti et al, 2021;Sissakian, 2014;Zebari et al, 2019). In the study area, lithological bodies were deformed during the continental collision between the Arabian and Eurasian plates, active since the Early Miocene (Csontos et al, 2012;Dercourt et al, 1986;Dewey et al, 1973;Fouad, 2014;Jassim & Goff, 2006;Mouthereau et al, 2012).…”
Section: Geological Geomorphological and Climatic Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%