Tidal flat rocks and sediments along the eastern coast of the United Arab Emirates

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El-Sayed, MI [1 ]
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[1] United Arab Emirates Univ, Dept Geol, Al Ain, U Arab Emirates
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10.1007/BF03176151
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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The geomorphologic and petrographic characteristics of the calcareous hard rocks in the intertidal and supratidal zones of the eastern coast of the United Arab Emirates, where it faces the Gulf of Oman, were investigated The tidal zone can be broadly classified into two major physiographic provinces. A northern province that has a rather steep profile and a tidal net that is very narrow and is characterized by lithoclasts of gravelly sand sediments. It is formed of beachrocks, well-developed coastal terraces and cliffs and is bounded landward by mountains composed mainly of peridotite and gabbros. The southern province tidal fiat is much wider than the north province with a shallow, tide dominated and sheltered coast where sandy bioclasts accumulate. The mountains surrounding such areas are located several kilometers from the coast and are largely formed by gabbros. Beachrocks are developed as discontinuous beds in narrow belts of pavement, limited essentially to the intertidal zone and with a surface, which is generally sloping seaward. These rocks are partly covered by beach sand, skeletal debris, algae and other rock fragments encrusted by living organisms. They rest on dense to friable loose beach sand mainly composed of biogenic fragments strongly bonded by carbonate cements. Tidal terraces are almost fiat benches that vary in their geomorphologic pattern and three well-developed terraces are recognized. Based on the composition of framework grains, beachrocks can be grouped into two types: lithic and bioclastic. The lithoclasts are mainly composed of peridotite, gabbros, pyroxenes, calcareous rock fragments and washed sediments derived from wadi-fill and dust storms. The bioclastic sediments are chiefly fragments of corals, foraminifera, pelecypods, gastropods, crabs, echnoids and algae. The beachrock cement is mainly formed by aragonite, micrite and coarsely crystalline calcite with a subordinate amount of dolomite, Precipitation of aragonite appears to be mainly controlled by the micrite substrate and at least three successive stages of cement fill are observed.
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