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Structural control on syn-rift sedimentation, northwestern Red Sea margin, Egypt

Journal

MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 6, Pages 1018-1034

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2008.09.001

Keywords

Red Sea; Structural control; Coarse-grained delta; Drainage system; Palaeocurrent

Funding

  1. Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) [GR3/R9529]
  2. BG International
  3. Fault Dynamics Project, Royal Holloway University of London
  4. ARCO British Limited
  5. PETROBRAS UX. Ltd.
  6. BP Exploration
  7. Conoco (U.K.) Limited
  8. Mobil North Sea Limited
  9. Sun Oil Britain

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Detailed field mapping of a 120-km-long segment of the northwestern Red Sea margin reveals the existence of a number of sediment-input sites where Lower Miocene sediments form coarse-grained fan delta systems. Localizations of the fan deltas at the sediment-input sites (Wadis Gassus, Guesis, Quwyh and Sharm El Bahari) are controlled by structural and topographic elements, including relay ramps between interacting normal fault segments, cross-trend transfer faults, reactivated Precambrian basement fabrics and the plunge directions of tilted fault blocks. Sedimentary facies and geometrical characteristics of the fan deltas indicate that they are progradational and Gilbert-type fan delta systems. Variations in size and composition of the conglomerate clasts reflect the heterogeneous lithologies of the Precambrian basement and pre-rift strata in the source areas along the rift margin. Palaeocurrent data show marked changes in paleoflow directions, from northeast in the northernmost fans to east and southeast directions in the southern fans. This change occurs across the Duwi accommodation zone which formed a topographic high separating the oppositely dipping half-grabens in the study area. The data presented in this paper clearly demonstrates that the structural architecture of the northwestern Red Sea margin together with its related topographic expressions played a fundamental role in controlling the drainage network systems, sediment dispersal and localization of the fan deltas in this part of the rift system. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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