reviewJournal of African Earth SciencesJul 3, 2013HYBRID OA

Orogen styles in the East African Orogen: A review of the Neoproterozoic to Cambrian tectonic evolution

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Abstract

The East African Orogen, extending from southern Israel, Sinai and Jordan in the north to Mozambique and Madagascar in the south, is the world́s largest Neoproterozoic to Cambrian orogenic complex. It comprises a collage of individual oceanic domains and continental fragments between the Archean Sahara-Congo-Kalahari Cratons in the west and Neoproterozoic India in the east. Orogen consolidation was achieved during distinct phases of orogeny between ∼850 and 550 Ma. The northern part of the orogen, the Arabian-Nubian Shield, is predominantly juvenile Neoproterozoic crust that formed in and adjacent to the Mozambique Ocean. The ocean closed during a protracted period of island-arc and microcontinent accretion…

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Keywords
  • Geology
  • Orogeny
  • Craton
  • Granulite
  • Gondwana
  • Rodinia
  • Nappe
  • Metamorphism
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