Mountain building in the Al-Hajar Mountains (NE Oman) occurred during two major shortening stages, related to the convergence between Africa-Arabia and Eurasia, separated by nearly 30 Ma of tectonic quiescence. Most of the shortening was accommodated during the Late Cretaceous, when northward subduction of the Neo-Tethys Ocean was followed by the ophiolites obduction on top of the former Mesozoic margin. This shortening event lasted until the latest Santonian - early Campanian. Maastrichtian to Eocene carbonates unconformably overlie the eroded nappes and seal the Cretaceous foredeep. These neo-autochthonous post-nappe sedimentary rocks were deformed, along with the underlying Cretaceous tectonic pile, during the second shortening event, it...
Many orogenic belts show evidence for coeval extension and compressional tectonics. Here I present n...
The tectonic evolution of the Oman Mountains as of the Neoproterozoic begins with a major extensiona...
Mountain building is the result of large compressional forces in the Earth’s crust where two tectoni...
Mountain building in the Al-Hajar Mountains (NE Oman) occurred during two major shortening stages, r...
9Mountain building in the Al-Hajar Mountains (NE Oman) occurred during two major shortening stages, ...
Uplift of the Al Hajar Mountains in Oman has been related to either Late Cretaceous ophiolite obduct...
Four main Late Cretaceous and Tertiary phases of crustal shortening and thrust-related deformation a...
Mountains evolve and grow because of the large forces that occur from the collision of tectonic plat...
International audienceAfter the obduction of the Samail ophiolitic nappe onto the Arabian Platform i...
Four main Late Cretaceous and Tertiary phases of crustal shortening and thrust-related deformation a...
The Oman Mountains formed by late Cretaceous obduction of the Tethys-derived Semail Ophiolite. This ...
The Al Jabal al Akhdar and Saih Hatat culminations in the central Oman Mountains expose the complete...
The Oman Mountains expose Permo-Mesozoic shelf rocks of Arabia overridden by continental slope/basin...
Abstract: The platform unit of the Oman Mountains is composed of shelf sedimentary and volcanic rock...
When the highlands of Arabia were still covered with an ice shield in the latest Carboniferous/Early...
Many orogenic belts show evidence for coeval extension and compressional tectonics. Here I present n...
The tectonic evolution of the Oman Mountains as of the Neoproterozoic begins with a major extensiona...
Mountain building is the result of large compressional forces in the Earth’s crust where two tectoni...
Mountain building in the Al-Hajar Mountains (NE Oman) occurred during two major shortening stages, r...
9Mountain building in the Al-Hajar Mountains (NE Oman) occurred during two major shortening stages, ...
Uplift of the Al Hajar Mountains in Oman has been related to either Late Cretaceous ophiolite obduct...
Four main Late Cretaceous and Tertiary phases of crustal shortening and thrust-related deformation a...
Mountains evolve and grow because of the large forces that occur from the collision of tectonic plat...
International audienceAfter the obduction of the Samail ophiolitic nappe onto the Arabian Platform i...
Four main Late Cretaceous and Tertiary phases of crustal shortening and thrust-related deformation a...
The Oman Mountains formed by late Cretaceous obduction of the Tethys-derived Semail Ophiolite. This ...
The Al Jabal al Akhdar and Saih Hatat culminations in the central Oman Mountains expose the complete...
The Oman Mountains expose Permo-Mesozoic shelf rocks of Arabia overridden by continental slope/basin...
Abstract: The platform unit of the Oman Mountains is composed of shelf sedimentary and volcanic rock...
When the highlands of Arabia were still covered with an ice shield in the latest Carboniferous/Early...
Many orogenic belts show evidence for coeval extension and compressional tectonics. Here I present n...
The tectonic evolution of the Oman Mountains as of the Neoproterozoic begins with a major extensiona...
Mountain building is the result of large compressional forces in the Earth’s crust where two tectoni...