Tonian–Ediacaran Tectonometamorphic History of the Sa'al Complex, Sinai (Egypt): Implications for the Tectonostratigraphic Framework of the Northern Arabian–Nubian Shield
Abstract:Accretionary orogens involving long-lasting subduction processes are thought to be responsible for developing a major part of the continental crust and are typically accompanied by extensive reworking of the pre-existing crust and episodic magmatism (Cawood et al., 2009). They are sometimes superimposed by collisional orogens and eventually evolve into subduction-to-collision orogens (Liou et al., 2004; Chetty, 2017 and references therein). Such orogens, with variably deformed metamorphic rocks and complexly-e… Show more
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