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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
The surface geologic map of the Wadi El Rayan area, based on the study of aerial photographs and field observations, is correlated with seismic structural two-way time maps for the basement, the top of Cenomanian and the base of Tertiary horizons. Major structural features comprise a northeasterly faulted plunging anticlinal stretch traversing the NW-SE Wadi El Rayan depression. Three sets (ENE-WSW, NW-SE and NE-SW) of faults dissect the area. Folding movement was still active at least to the end of Middle Eocene epoch. ENE-WSW faults affecting the basement, and traced in higher levels, have the same trend as the fold axes. It is thus possible that compressional features appearing on the surface and subsurface horizons are in part due to thrusting in deeper levels that took place parallel to folding.