Kamoreib Metavolcanic Rocks: A key to understand the Tectonic Evolution of the Southern Hamisana Shear Zone, Red Sea Hills, NE Sudan
Date
2017-09-01
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Graduate College - Alneelain university
Abstract
The Kamoreib area lies in the southern part of the Hamisana Shear Zone (HSZ), within the
Nubian Shield as a transitional area between Gabeit and Gabgaba terrains. The tectonic
setting of this area is relatively poorly understood. Therefore, the present investigation is
concerned mainly with the geological and tectonic setting of the metavolcanic group at
Kamoreib area as a key to the recognition and understanding of the tectonic setting of the
southern Hamisana area through petrographic and geochemical analysis. Detailed geological
mapping based on interpretation of enhanced satellite image, field observation and
petrographic investigations revealed that the mapped area is built up of metavolcanic
assemblage ranging from basic to acidic in composition. The metavolcanics include
porphyritic dacite, amygdaloidal andesite, andesite, rhyolite and basalt, intercalated with
tuffaceous materials. These rocks are highly sheared, hydrothermally altered and regionally
metamorphosed to greenschist facies. Petrographic and geochemical analysis revealed that
the metavolcanics represent a mature island arc environment, which is characterized by calcalkaline
geochemical affinity. The outcome of the present investigations revealed that the
geographic distribution of the metavolcanics supported by the geochemical analysis present
a perspective for constraining subduction polarity of the Kamoreib volcanic arc that were
formed over a northwesterly-dipping subduction zone which is later affected by the HSZ
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Tectonic Setting, Petrography, Geochemistry, Metavolcanics, Hamisana