Abstract

Phosphate deposits occur in folded upper Cretaceous beds and in essentially horizontal Eocene beds in Syria, and in upper Cretaceous rocks in Egypt. The folded type is related to a mobile belt, characterized by orogenic movements, and the unfolded type represents stable shelf. The Egyptian deposits are preserved in grabens.

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