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Tectonic model representing the Asir-Tathlith terrane A-type generation, constructed using zircon geochemistry presented in this study and whole-rock geochemistry from Robinson et al. (2015). The ∼636 Ma Kawr and Al Hafoor Suites represent the initial tear in the subducting slab, which provides the heat influx to melt the lower crust beneath the Nabitah Suture and generate the lower crustal melting, assimilation, storage, and homogenization (MASH) zone. Remelting and fractionation decreases the crustal component within this zone and produces the younger Ibn Hashbal and Wadbah Suite magmatic pulses. Following this, continued fractionation produces the most juvenile and rare earth element (REE)–enriched A-types, correlating with the final pulses of the Wadbah and Kawr Suites. MORB = mid‑ocean ridge basalt; IAT = island arc tholeiite.
Published: 08 October 2015
Figure 9. Tectonic model representing the Asir-Tathlith terrane A-type generation, constructed using zircon geochemistry presented in this study and whole-rock geochemistry from Robinson et al. ( 2015 ). The ∼636 Ma Kawr and Al Hafoor Suites represent the initial tear in the subducting slab
Journal Article
Published: 08 October 2015
The Journal of Geology (2015) 123 (5): 463–489.
...Figure 9. Tectonic model representing the Asir-Tathlith terrane A-type generation, constructed using zircon geochemistry presented in this study and whole-rock geochemistry from Robinson et al. ( 2015 ). The ∼636 Ma Kawr and Al Hafoor Suites represent the initial tear in the subducting slab...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2003
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2003.218.01.33
EISBN: 9781862394667
...); Tathlith massif (19°32'N, 43°31'E); Hamdah massif (19°2'N, 43°36'E) 627 ± 4 U-Pb zircon age from a gabbro in the Tathlith massif Different massifs in a 5-30 km wide transpressional shear zone within the Asir terrane; harzburgite, dunite, wehrlite with minor gabbro and isolated dykes in them; basaltic...
Journal Article
Journal: GeoArabia
Publisher: Gulf Petrolink
Published: 01 October 2006
GeoArabia (2006) 11 (4): 95–102.
...-alkaline magmatic complexes in the region of the Sanandaj-Sirjan Terrane in southeast Iran, and other smaller terranes in Iran and Turkey. Second-order sequence boundary SB 2 21 has an orbital model age of c. 305.5 Ma and is correlated to the late Kasimovian stage according to GTS 2004 ( Gradstein...
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Journal: GeoArabia
Publisher: Gulf Petrolink
Published: 01 October 2004
GeoArabia (2004) 9 (4): 77–102.
... Afif, Abas, Al-Bayda, Al-Mahfid, and Al-Mukalla terranes, and older recycled sediments of the infra-Cambrian Ghabar Group in Yemen to the south. Because Neoproterozic (650-542 Ma) rocks are not widespread in Somalia, Eritrea and Ethiopia, a significant source further to the south is not likely...
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First thumbnail for: Heavy minerals in the Wajid Sandstone from Abha-Kh...
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Journal Article
Journal: GeoArabia
Publisher: Gulf Petrolink
Published: 01 January 2015
GeoArabia (2015) 20 (1): 49–94.
... larger areal distribution of the Wajid sediments. The present outcrop area comprises approximately 44,000 sq km. Figure 1: Palaeogeographic reconstruction and terranes of northwestern Gondwana during the Cambrian centered on Arabia. Arabia basically consists of the basement of the Arabian Shield...
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Journal: GeoArabia
Publisher: Gulf Petrolink
Published: 01 October 2007
GeoArabia (2007) 12 (4): 65–96.
...) defined four members within the Wajid Sandstone Formation of the Wadi Tathlith Quadrangle. In ascending sequence, these are the Dibsiyah Member, the Sanamah Member, the Khusayyayn Member and the Juwayl Member. Although Evans et al. (1991) recommended abandonment of these terms in favour of those...
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Journal: GeoArabia
Publisher: Gulf Petrolink
Published: 01 October 2005
GeoArabia (2005) 10 (4): 137–186.
.... 72, figs. 1 – 3 , 5 – 6 , 8–10, 12, 13, 15–9. Figure 6: Palaeogeographical sketch map of the Late Permian Arabian Plate (and adjoining plates), Palaeo-Tethys and Neo-Tethys Oceans, and Cimmeria (Afghan and Iranian terranes) regions (after Sharland et al., 2001 ). 1992 Mizzia...
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