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Journal of Petroleum Geology
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Journal of Petroleum Geology, Vol.
*Institute of Geophysics, Hamburg University, Bundesstr. 55, W-2000 Hamburg 13, Germany.
Abstract
geophysical
data that strike-slip processes
mainly controlled the early break-up stages of the Arabian Plate
from Africa, initiating the Red Sea Rift Sea-floor spreading is
only 5 million yrs old, and is still limited in the central and
parts of the southern Red Sea. The area was a zone of structural
weakness as early as 600 million yrs ago, and was reactivated in
the late Oligocene with intense magmatic activity and the
development of a continental rift.
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