Neoproterozoic structural evolution of the NE-trending Ad-Damm Shear Zone, Arabian Shield, Saudi Arabia

Neoproterozoic structural evolution of the NE-trending Ad-Damm Shear Zone, Arabian Shield, Saudi Arabia

Author: 
Hamimi, Zakaria
Publisher: 
Elsevier
Date published: 
2014
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Responsibility: 
El-Sawy, El-Sawy K., jt. author
El-Fakharani, Abdelhamid, jt. author
Matsah, Mohamed, jt. author
Shujoon, Abdulrahman, jt. author
El-Shafei, Mohamed K., jt. author
Journal Title: 
Journal of African Earth Sciences
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Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol 99, Part 1, November 2014, pp. 51-63
Abstract: 

The Ad-Damm Shear Zone (AdSZ) is a major NE- (to NNE-) trending fault zone separating Jiddah and Asir tectonic terranes in the Neoproterozoic Juvenile Arabian Shield (AS). AdSZ is characterized by the development of dextral transcurrent shear-sense indicators and moderately to steeply NW plunging stretching lineations. It is mainly developed under high amphibolite-to greenschist-facies conditions and extends ~380km, with an average width ~2-4km, from the conspicuous Ruwah Fault Zone in the eastern shield to the Red Sea Coastal plain. It was believed to be one of the conjugate shears of the NW- to NNW-trending sinistral Najd Shear System. This assumption is, based on the noteworthy dextral shear criteria recorded within the 620Ma mylonitic granite of No'man Complex. A total shear-zone strike length exceeding 117km is carefully investigated during this study to reconstruct its structural evolution. Shear-sense indicators and other field observations including overprinting relations clearly demonstrate a complicated Neoproterozoic history of AdSZ, involving at least three phases of deformations (D1-D3). Both D1 and D2 phases were of contractional regime. During D1 phase a NW-SE compression led to the formation of NE-oriented low-angle thrusts and tight-overturned folds. D2 is represented by a NE-SW stress oriented that led to the development of an open folding. D3 is expressed by the NE-SW intensive dextral transcurrent brittle-ductile shearing. It is overprinting the early formed fabrics and played a significant role in the creation of AdSZ and the mega-scale related folds. Such deformation history reflects the same Neoproterozoic deformation regime recognized in the NE-trending shear zones in the Arabian-Nubian Shield (ANS).

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CITATION: Hamimi, Zakaria. Neoproterozoic structural evolution of the NE-trending Ad-Damm Shear Zone, Arabian Shield, Saudi Arabia . : Elsevier , 2014. Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol 99, Part 1, November 2014, pp. 51-63 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frneoproterozoic-structural-evolution-ne-trending-ad-damm-shear-zone-arabian-shield-saudi-arabia