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Structure of the Hawasina Window culmination, central Oman Mountains

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2011

M. P. Searle
Affiliation:
Department of Geology, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, England.
D. J. W. Cooper
Affiliation:
Grant Institute of Geology, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Abstract

Detailed mapping, stratigraphic logging and structural analysis of the Hawasina Window culmination in the central Oman Mountains of Arabia reveals an extremely complex thrust geometry and structural history. The initial thrust sequence involved a southwestward propagating stacking during telescoping of the Arabian continental margin slope (Sumeini complex), and time-equivalent, more distal Tethyan basin (Hawasina and Haybi complexes) facies rocks. The Semail thrust, carrying the 12 km-thick ophiolite sequence, progressively overlaps Haybi and Hawasina duplexes towards the SW. Late stage “leap-frog” thrusts have punched Sumeini duplexes higher up into the earlier thrust stack locally reversing the normal stacking order. SW-directed thrusts and SW-facing folds in the SW and NE-directed backthrusts and NE-facing backfolds in the NE have created a fan structure cored by the Jebel Rais “pop-up” composed of Sumeini slope facies rocks.

The palaeogeographic presence of a large NE-facing promontory in the Cretaceous shelf edge is inferred beneath the Window. The frontal ramp of this promontory was sufficiently large to inhibit the overthrusting of large volumes of Hawasina and Haybi complex rocks. The whole central part of the Window shows NE-facing and verging backfolds and backthrusts affecting all duplexes from the lowest Sumeini up to the Semail ophiolite. The promontory is bounded by major lateral ramps to the NW (Wadi Shafan area) and SE (Jebel Milh area). A map and four balanced cross-sections are presented here to promote a complex model for the structural evolution of the Hawasina Window.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1986

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