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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1984
Journal of the Geological Society (1984) 141 (3): 537–546.
... island arc sequence composed largely of andesitic-rhyodacitic volcanic rocks of tholeiitic transitional to calc-alkaline affinity. Regional studies indicate that the Thurwah mass lies in a NE-SW zone of ophiolite complexes extending from Bir Umq, 150 km to the NE, to the Khor Nakasib and Wadi Amur bodies...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1993
Journal of the Geological Society (1993) 150 (2): 393–404.
... well preserved in spite of a pervasive low-grade greenschist facies metamorphism. The stratigraphical divi- sions presented below are based on four main traverses along Khors Arbaat, Meritri, Youdib and across the western extension of the Nakasib suture west of the Oko shear zone (Fig. 2). Other short...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1993
Journal of the Geological Society (1993) 150 (6): 1065–1074.
... of bedding (dots), S1 cleavage (open circles), $3 axial planar cleavage (triangles), and D3 fold axis (stars) from (a) along Khor Youdib. (b) The SW part of the Nakasib suture, west of Oko shear zone. The large stars represent fold axes. from the Shalhout group. The SE limb of the fold is intruded...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1990
Journal of the Geological Society (1990) 147 (1): 41–57.
... et al. (1987). There are two ophiolitic sutures (the Sol Hamed-Onib and the Khor Nakasib) in NE Sudan, and further south in central Sudan there are the Bayuda nd the Qala En Nahal mafic- ultramafic omplexes (Fig. 1). There are two possible reconstructions of ophiolite belts in this area: (i) the Sol...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1994
Journal of the Geological Society (1994) 151 (5): 767–776.
...M. G. ABDELSALAM Abstract The Oko Shear Zone is a late Precambrian, N- to NW-trending, post-accretionary deformational belt in the Red Sea Hills of the Sudan. It left-laterally offsets the c . 800–750 Ma old, NE-trending Nakasib suture by about 10 km. The Shear Zone evolved through three phases...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1991
Journal of the Geological Society (1991) 148 (3): 600–606.
... scenarios: (i) that the Sol Hamed-Onib and the Khor Nakasib ophiolite complexes can be aligned with the Bayuda complex (fig. 1, Berhe 1990); or alternatively (ii) the Sol Hamed-Onib complex can be linked to the Bayuda complex while the Khor-Nakasib may be connected to the Qala Nahal complex. However I...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1994
Journal of the Geological Society (1994) 151 (3): 485–497.
.... It forms a pinch- and swell-belt (>200 km long) that marks the western part of the Nakasib-Bir Umq suture (Vail 1985) and continues eastwards through the Jebel Tohado complex (Hussein et al. 1984) and the Meritri ophiolite (Abdelsalam & Stern 1993a) into Khor Nakasib ophiolite (Vail 1983). Westwards, mafic...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1998
Journal of the Geological Society (1998) 155 (3): 551–566.
... of London 1998 1998 Geological Society of London Ethiopia Proterozoic terranes structural geology geochemistry References Abdelsalam M.G. Stern R.J. Tectonic evolution of the Nakasib suture, Red Sea Hills, Sudan: evidence for a late Precambrian Wilson Cycle Journal...
Series: Geological Society, London, Memoirs
Published: 01 January 2011
DOI: 10.1144/M36.22
EISBN: 9781862394117
.... Fig. 22.1. Locality map of the northern ANS showing the approximate locations of geological units described in this chapter. The dark, dashed square designates the area shown in Figure  22.3 . Early Cryogenian ( c. 780 Ma) diamictite sequences (Meritri and Mahd) are confined to the Nakasib and Bir...