Abstract:The Red Sea formed due to the separation of Arabia from Nubia during the Late Oligocene-Early Miocene, involving a counter-clockwise rotation of the Arabian plate. Although the southern and central sectors of the Red Sea reached the oceanic stage and display a prominent NW-SE oriented axial ridge, the nature of the crust in its northward termination is still controversial (e.g., Augustin et al., 2021). Onshore observations in the present-day margins of the northern Red Sea (NRS) indicate a "classic" rifted mar… Show more
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