©2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The Jabal Qusaybah anticline is located at the western end of the Salakh Arch, a major salient in the foothills of the Oman Mountains. We performed a structural and petrographical-geochemical study of vein sets and fault zones associated with the development of this anticline. Our data illustrate a complex deformation pattern both in space and time, characterized by the unusual presence of widespread NE-SW left-lateral strike-slip fault zones trending oblique to the E-W fold axial strike, and of abundant and well-developed N-S fold-perpendicular extensional fault zones associated with axial bulging and dilation, well developed in the central region of the anticlinal crest. We propose a...
We present a high-resolution structural study on the dip slope of the southern flank of Jabal Shams ...
Four main Late Cretaceous and Tertiary phases of crustal shortening and thrust-related deformation a...
Acknowledgments: This study was carried out within the framework of DGMK (German Society for Petrole...
We performed a structural and petrographical-geochemical study of deformation structures exposed in ...
In this contribution we describe the structural anatomy and paleofluid flow evolution of strike-slip...
In this contribution we describe normal fault zones developed in the E-W trending Jabal Qusaybah inv...
© 2016 Geological Society of America. The E-W-trending Jabal Qusaybah anticline, at the western term...
ABSTRACT. The Mesozoic succession of the Jabal Akhdar dome in the Oman Mountains hosts complex netwo...
The Jabal Qumayrah area of the northern Oman Mountains records the evolution and subsequent destruct...
Structural geology models greatly benefit from multi-scale investigations. To understand the complex...
The Oman Mountains formed by late Cretaceous obduction of the Tethys-derived Semail Ophiolite. This ...
: This chapter is concerned with the main faults and folds within the Southeastern Oman Mountains ba...
Many orogenic belts show evidence for coeval extension and compressional tectonics. Here I present n...
The Al Jabal al Akhdar and Saih Hatat culminations in the central Oman Mountains expose the complete...
The Southeastern Oman Mountains are dominated by two major culminations: the Jabal Akhdar and Saih H...
We present a high-resolution structural study on the dip slope of the southern flank of Jabal Shams ...
Four main Late Cretaceous and Tertiary phases of crustal shortening and thrust-related deformation a...
Acknowledgments: This study was carried out within the framework of DGMK (German Society for Petrole...
We performed a structural and petrographical-geochemical study of deformation structures exposed in ...
In this contribution we describe the structural anatomy and paleofluid flow evolution of strike-slip...
In this contribution we describe normal fault zones developed in the E-W trending Jabal Qusaybah inv...
© 2016 Geological Society of America. The E-W-trending Jabal Qusaybah anticline, at the western term...
ABSTRACT. The Mesozoic succession of the Jabal Akhdar dome in the Oman Mountains hosts complex netwo...
The Jabal Qumayrah area of the northern Oman Mountains records the evolution and subsequent destruct...
Structural geology models greatly benefit from multi-scale investigations. To understand the complex...
The Oman Mountains formed by late Cretaceous obduction of the Tethys-derived Semail Ophiolite. This ...
: This chapter is concerned with the main faults and folds within the Southeastern Oman Mountains ba...
Many orogenic belts show evidence for coeval extension and compressional tectonics. Here I present n...
The Al Jabal al Akhdar and Saih Hatat culminations in the central Oman Mountains expose the complete...
The Southeastern Oman Mountains are dominated by two major culminations: the Jabal Akhdar and Saih H...
We present a high-resolution structural study on the dip slope of the southern flank of Jabal Shams ...
Four main Late Cretaceous and Tertiary phases of crustal shortening and thrust-related deformation a...
Acknowledgments: This study was carried out within the framework of DGMK (German Society for Petrole...