La bordure occidentale du Gebel Qarara (Moyenne-Égypte) : éléments de géologie pour la compréhension du relief et de l'histoire de l'occupation humaine

The western edge of Gebel Qarara (Nile Valley, Egypt) was the subject of a micro-regional geological study. After a re-reading of the lithologic stratigraphy, which corresponds to the eponymous Qarara sequence and is dated to the Middle Eocene, this sector was geologically mapped over an area of abo...

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Main Author: Bernard Moulin
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Language:English
Published: Physio-Géo 2011-01-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/physio-geo/1457
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spelling doaj-056f32f18a2c44ddb90c62a75b0e68d82020-11-24T21:28:00ZengPhysio-GéoPhysio-Géo1958-573X2011-01-015114410.4000/physio-geo.1457La bordure occidentale du Gebel Qarara (Moyenne-Égypte) : éléments de géologie pour la compréhension du relief et de l'histoire de l'occupation humaineBernard MoulinThe western edge of Gebel Qarara (Nile Valley, Egypt) was the subject of a micro-regional geological study. After a re-reading of the lithologic stratigraphy, which corresponds to the eponymous Qarara sequence and is dated to the Middle Eocene, this sector was geologically mapped over an area of about 8 sq km. The main lines of structural geology demonstrate that the summit plateau of the gebel is a horst surrounded by faults. On its western edge, to the west of an intermediary plateau that corresponds to a less pronounced synclinal structure, the North–South lines correspond to a series of faults that contain tumbled blocks. The wadi system greatly contributes to these structures. The Holocene sedimentary dynamics, as well as anthropogenic sedimentation, are discussed in relation to archaeological occupation.http://journals.openedition.org/physio-geo/1457anthropogenic sedimentsEgyptEoceneGebel QararageoarchaeologyHolocene
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La bordure occidentale du Gebel Qarara (Moyenne-Égypte) : éléments de géologie pour la compréhension du relief et de l'histoire de l'occupation humaine
Physio-Géo
anthropogenic sediments
Egypt
Eocene
Gebel Qarara
geoarchaeology
Holocene
author_facet Bernard Moulin
author_sort Bernard Moulin
title La bordure occidentale du Gebel Qarara (Moyenne-Égypte) : éléments de géologie pour la compréhension du relief et de l'histoire de l'occupation humaine
title_short La bordure occidentale du Gebel Qarara (Moyenne-Égypte) : éléments de géologie pour la compréhension du relief et de l'histoire de l'occupation humaine
title_full La bordure occidentale du Gebel Qarara (Moyenne-Égypte) : éléments de géologie pour la compréhension du relief et de l'histoire de l'occupation humaine
title_fullStr La bordure occidentale du Gebel Qarara (Moyenne-Égypte) : éléments de géologie pour la compréhension du relief et de l'histoire de l'occupation humaine
title_full_unstemmed La bordure occidentale du Gebel Qarara (Moyenne-Égypte) : éléments de géologie pour la compréhension du relief et de l'histoire de l'occupation humaine
title_sort la bordure occidentale du gebel qarara (moyenne-égypte) : éléments de géologie pour la compréhension du relief et de l'histoire de l'occupation humaine
publisher Physio-Géo
series Physio-Géo
issn 1958-573X
publishDate 2011-01-01
description The western edge of Gebel Qarara (Nile Valley, Egypt) was the subject of a micro-regional geological study. After a re-reading of the lithologic stratigraphy, which corresponds to the eponymous Qarara sequence and is dated to the Middle Eocene, this sector was geologically mapped over an area of about 8 sq km. The main lines of structural geology demonstrate that the summit plateau of the gebel is a horst surrounded by faults. On its western edge, to the west of an intermediary plateau that corresponds to a less pronounced synclinal structure, the North–South lines correspond to a series of faults that contain tumbled blocks. The wadi system greatly contributes to these structures. The Holocene sedimentary dynamics, as well as anthropogenic sedimentation, are discussed in relation to archaeological occupation.
topic anthropogenic sediments
Egypt
Eocene
Gebel Qarara
geoarchaeology
Holocene
url http://journals.openedition.org/physio-geo/1457
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