The accretion and breakup of supercontinent would form the dominant control on the geographic position and timing of all tectonically intercede activity, and would there by profoundly influenced the tectonostratigraphic record of an area. This paper is summarized and discussed in detail the tectonostratigraphic events that correspond to the stratigraphic evolution in Yemen. In light of previous literatures papers, and proposed models of the formation of earth attempted has been made to re-arrange and re-ordered in a manner that be affected by or controlled by tectonics events and re-shaped formation in favor of these events. The objective of this paper is to elucidated the tectonostratigraphic of Yemen started from the Neoproterozoic time, ...
International audienceWe present here a synthesis of the evolution of rifted continental margin syst...
About 140 m. y. ago, the Indian Ocean opened and the Indian plate began drifting northward. With thi...
The Gulf of Aden is a young and narrow oceanic basin formed in Oligo-Miocene time between the rifted...
The distribution and evolution of the sedimentary basins of Yemen was, until recently, poorly unders...
The northern margin of the Gulf of Aden has a long history of extension from the Cambrian to the pre...
The purpose of this study was to decipher the combined effect of extensional tectonics and halokines...
Varieties of thirteen facies types were recognized in the Kuhlan Formation represented by red bed si...
The distribution and evolution of the sedimentary basins of Yemen was, until recently, poorly unders...
The purpose of this work is to reconstruct the tectonic and stratigraphic evolution of the eastern s...
Four Jurassic stratigraphic units have been recognised at Ras Sharwayn, about 300 km east of Al-Muka...
Abstract The Precambrian basement of Yemen occupies a key location in the Pan-African orogen of Gond...
The study was focused on the tectonic structure features of the Gulf of Aden, which includes three p...
International audienceThe structural evolution of the Gulf of Aden passive margins was controlled by...
The analysis of the spatial/temporal relationships between the tectonic structures of the continenta...
International audienceWe present here a synthesis of the evolution of rifted continental margin syst...
About 140 m. y. ago, the Indian Ocean opened and the Indian plate began drifting northward. With thi...
The Gulf of Aden is a young and narrow oceanic basin formed in Oligo-Miocene time between the rifted...
The distribution and evolution of the sedimentary basins of Yemen was, until recently, poorly unders...
The northern margin of the Gulf of Aden has a long history of extension from the Cambrian to the pre...
The purpose of this study was to decipher the combined effect of extensional tectonics and halokines...
Varieties of thirteen facies types were recognized in the Kuhlan Formation represented by red bed si...
The distribution and evolution of the sedimentary basins of Yemen was, until recently, poorly unders...
The purpose of this work is to reconstruct the tectonic and stratigraphic evolution of the eastern s...
Four Jurassic stratigraphic units have been recognised at Ras Sharwayn, about 300 km east of Al-Muka...
Abstract The Precambrian basement of Yemen occupies a key location in the Pan-African orogen of Gond...
The study was focused on the tectonic structure features of the Gulf of Aden, which includes three p...
International audienceThe structural evolution of the Gulf of Aden passive margins was controlled by...
The analysis of the spatial/temporal relationships between the tectonic structures of the continenta...
International audienceWe present here a synthesis of the evolution of rifted continental margin syst...
About 140 m. y. ago, the Indian Ocean opened and the Indian plate began drifting northward. With thi...
The Gulf of Aden is a young and narrow oceanic basin formed in Oligo-Miocene time between the rifted...