Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9535333 Journal of African Earth Sciences 2005 18 Pages PDF
Abstract
The calc-alkaline geochemistry of the basement gneisses and intrusive suite into which the Marbat were intruded suggest analogy with the Al-Bayda island arc terrane in Yemen. Fracture pattern analysis from Marbat suggests that intrusion of the major swarm may be related to sinistral strike-slip faulting caused by regional east-west compression. A similar stress regime can also explain the orientation of the Mukeras dyke swarms of the Al-Bayda terrane. Additional geochronological data from Marbat and the Hallaniyat Islands imply the existence of a second phase of dyke intrusion at ∼600 Ma which is again similar to the situation prevailing in the Al-Bayda terrane.
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