Geological Atlas of Africa

Geological Atlas of Africa
Author: Thomas Schlüter
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2008-04-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540763734

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T is atlas is intended primarily for anybody who is in-some background for the arrangement of how the terested in basic geology of Africa. Its originality lies atlas was done. T e second chapter is devoted to the in the fact that the regional geology of each African history of geological mapping in Africa, necessary nation or territory is reviewed country-wise by maps for a fuller appreciation of why this work in Africa is and text, a view normally not presented in textbooks worth doing. Chapter 3 provides an executive s- of regional geology. It is my belief, that there has long mary on the stratigraphy and tectonics of Africa as a been a need in universities and geological surveys, whole, i. e. in the context of no political boundaries. both in Africa and in the developed world, for sum- T e main part of the atlas lies in Chapter 4, where in marizing geological maps and an accompanying basic alphabetical order each African country or territory text utilising the enormous fund of knowledge that is presented by a digitized geological overview map has been accumulated since the beginning of geologi- and an accompanying text on its respective strat- th cal research in Africa in the mid-19 century. I hope raphy, tectonics, economic geology, geohazards and that, in part, the present atlas may satisfy this need. geosites. A short list of relevant references is also a- ed.

Geological Atlas of Africa

Geological Atlas of Africa
Author: Thomas Schlüter
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2009-08-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 354084855X

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T is atlas is intended primarily for anybody who is in-some background for the arrangement of how the terested in basic geology of Africa. Its originality lies atlas was done. T e second chapter is devoted to the in the fact that the regional geology of each African history of geological mapping in Africa, necessary nation or territory is reviewed country-wise by maps for a fuller appreciation of why this work in Africa is and text, a view normally not presented in textbooks worth doing. Chapter 3 provides an executive s- of regional geology. It is my belief, that there has long mary on the stratigraphy and tectonics of Africa as a been a need in universities and geological surveys, whole, i. e. in the context of no political boundaries. both in Africa and in the developed world, for sum- T e main part of the atlas lies in Chapter 4, where in marizing geological maps and an accompanying basic alphabetical order each African country or territory text utilising the enormous fund of knowledge that is presented by a digitized geological overview map has been accumulated since the beginning of geologi- and an accompanying text on its respective strat- th cal research in Africa in the mid-19 century. I hope raphy, tectonics, economic geology, geohazards and that, in part, the present atlas may satisfy this need. geosites. A short list of relevant references is also a- ed.

Geological Atlas of Africa

Geological Atlas of Africa
Author: Thomas Schlüter
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2009-09-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540816283

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Here is the new edition of the first attempt to summarize the geology of Africa by presenting it in an atlas and to synthesize the stratigraphy, tectonics, economic geology, geohazards and geosites of each country and territory of the continent. Furthermore, the digitized geological maps are correlated and harmonized according to the current stratigraphic timetable. The atlas aims to contribute to capacity building in African Earth Sciences and to aid the initiation of research and enable the achievement of economic opportunities by providing a database of basic geological background information.

Geology of North Africa

Geology of North Africa
Author: Edward Tawadros
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 930
Release: 2011-11-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780203130612

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A reference volume on the geology of North Africa, this volume deals with Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco. In great detail the geology, tectonic elements, the geology of the Pan-African Shield, the Phanerozoic geological evolution and most of the lithostratigrahpic units of the five countries are described. Moreover, the petroleum geolog

Geological map of Africa

Geological map of Africa
Author: African Geological Surveys,Raymond Furon,Jean Lombard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 39
Release: 1964
Genre: Geology
ISBN: LCCN:map64000306

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Explanation for 1 250 000 Geological Map Series of South Africa and Namibia

Explanation  for 1 250 000 Geological Map Series of South Africa and Namibia
Author: Geological Survey (South Africa)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1995
Genre: Geology
ISBN: UCAL:B4189610

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Sequence Stratigraphy in Offshore South African Divergent Basins

Sequence Stratigraphy in Offshore South African Divergent Basins
Author: Leonard Franklin Brown
Publsiher: AAPG
Total Pages: 191
Release: 1995
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780891810490

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The fundamental conceptual advancements in the field of sequence stratigraphy are now impacting most branches of academic and applied sedimentary geology, providing powerful tools for predicting the spatial location, lithogenesis, and stratigraphic succession of depositional systems. In 1987, Soekor Ltd. undertook ambitious regional seismic and sequence stratigraphy studies of three offshore South African basins in support of a major drilling program; the results of this five-year program are shared here--for explorationists who plan to prospect in South African basin, as well as those considering the validity of applying sequence stratigraphy concepts and methods in basins with different tectonic histories. Spiral bound, in a 24x11" horizontal format to accommodate the graphics. Price for AAPG members, $59. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Boundaries of the West African Craton

The Boundaries of the West African Craton
Author: Nasser Ennih,Jean-Paul Liégeois
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2008
Genre: Cratons
ISBN: 186239251X

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The boundaries of rigid cratons can be affected by subsequent orogenic events, leading to 'metacratonic' characteristics not often properly recognized and still poorly understood. Major lithospheric thickening is absent and early events such as ophiolites are preserved; however, metacratonic boundaries are affected by major shear zones, abundant magmatism and mineralizations, and local high-pressure metamorphism. West Africa, marked by the large Eburnian (c. 2 Ga) West African craton, the absence of Mesoproterozoic events, the major Pan-African (0.9-0.55 Ga) mobile belts that generated the Peri-Gondawanan terranes, and the weaker but enlightening Variscan and Alpine orogenies, is an excellent place for tackling this promising concept of metacratonization. The papers in this book consider most of the West African craton boundaries, from the reworking of the Palaeoproterozoic terranes, through the Pan-African encircling terranes, the late Neoproterozoic-early Palaeozoic extension period and the Peri-Gondwanan terranes, the Variscan imprint to the current situation.