The Jebha-Chrafate is an ENE-WSW sinistral major transcurrent fault of the Rif Cordillera, formed during
the southwestwards emplacement of the Internal Zones on the Flysch units and the External Zones. The
analysis of minor structures along the Jebha area indicates the activity of top to the SW low and high angle
normal faults during the tectonic wedge emplacement. In addition, most of the kinematic indicators along
the transcurrent fault zone point to a reactivation as dextral fault during the recent NW-SE Eurasia-Africa
convergence and a final overprinting of normal faults during the late stages of relief uplift