Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/15171
Authors: Rashwan, Mohamed* 
Sawires, Rashad* 
Radwan, Ali M.* 
Sparacino, Federica* 
Peláez, José Antonio* 
Palano, Mimmo* 
Title: Crustal Strain and Stress Fields in Egypt from Geodetic and Seismological Data
Journal: Remote Sensing 
Series/Report no.: /13 (2021)
Publisher: MDPI
Issue Date: 5-Apr-2021
DOI: 10.3390/rs13071398
URL: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/7/1398
Keywords: strain
stress
GNSS
Egypt
Subject Classification04.03. Geodesy 
04. Solid Earth
04.06. Seismology 
Abstract: The comparison between crustal stress and surface strain azimuthal patterns has provided new insights into several complex tectonic settings worldwide. Here, we performed such a comparison for Egypt taking into account updated datasets of seismological and geodetic observations. In north-eastern Egypt, the stress field shows a fan-shaped azimuthal pattern with a WNW–ESE orientation on the Cairo region, which progressively rotated to NW–SE along the Gulf of Aqaba. The stress field shows a prevailing normal faulting regime, however, along the Sinai/Arabia plate boundary it coexists with a strike–slip faulting one (σ1 ≅ σ2 > σ3), while on the Gulf of Suez, it is characterized by crustal extension occurring on near-orthogonal directions (σ1 > σ2 ≅ σ3). On the Nile Delta, the maximum horizontal stress (SHmax) pattern shows scattered orientations, while on the Aswan region, it has a WNW–ESE strike with pure strike–slip features. The strain-rate field shows the largest values along the Red Sea and the Sinai/Arabia plate boundary. Crustal stretching (up to 40 nanostrain/yr) occurs on these areas with WSW–ENE and NE–SW orientations, while crustal contraction occurs on northern Nile Delta (10 nanostrain/yr) and offshore (~35 nanostrain/yr) with E–W and N–S orientations, respectively. The comparison between stress and strain orientations over the investigated area reveals that both patterns are near-parallel and driven by the same large-scale tectonic processes.
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