Title: Paleoposition and Paleogeography of Egypt During the Phanerozoic Era
Abstract: The paleogeographic position of Egypt through the Phanerozoic is tightly connected to the motion of the African continent. Paleogeographic studies using paleomagnetism of rock samples from Egypt range back to the 70s and 90s of the last century, but they also continued until very recent times. Paleomagnetic data generally confirm that Egypt was part of Africa in the last ~150–200 Ma. Before that, high-quality paleomagnetic data from Egypt are sparse and possibly affected by remagnetization. Using the master apparent polar wander path of Africa and continental reconstructions, we reviewed the paleoposition of Egypt throughout the Phanerozoic. The general trend is a location of Egypt near the paleo-South Pole during the early Paleozoic, followed by a northward motion accompanied by rotational movements.
Publication Year: 2023
Publication Date: 2023-01-01
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
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