Facies and stratigraphic architecture of “middle” Miocene carbonate succession at Al Jaghbūb Oasis, Northeastern Libya

Author(s):  
Esam O. Abdulsamad ◽  
Saleh A. Emhanna ◽  
Idris M. Tawati ◽  
Ali K. Khalifa ◽  
Ramzi S. Fergani ◽  
...  
GeoArabia ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 129-150
Author(s):  
Ahmed I.M. Abd El-Naby ◽  
Hussam Ghanem ◽  
Mohamed Boukhary ◽  
Mohamed H. Abd El-Aal ◽  
Sebastian Lüning ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT The structural evolution and sequence-stratigraphic architecture of the syn-rift Middle Miocene (Langhian) Kareem Formation were studied in the Western Sub-Basin (WSB) of the Gulf of Suez, Egypt. Biostratigraphic data, facies interpretations, and log data from thirteen wells were used to construct six tectono-sedimentary scenarios and lithofacies-distribution maps, which illustrate the paleogeography during six systems tracts. Abrupt thickness and facies changes reflect deep basins and adjacent high-relief areas created by differential fault-block movements. Within the WSB seven individual fault blocks record complex, tectonically controlled deposition of the Kareem Formation, which we subdivide into two third-order sequences. Earlier tectonic interpretations, facies analysis, and stratigraphic correlations from individual fault blocks were used to interpret the varying depositional settings during six systems tracts and, as a consequence, to discern the structural evolution of the WSB during the Middle Miocene.


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