10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EBURNEAN»
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1
Geological Atlas of Africa: With Notes on Stratigraphy, ...
Archean granulites in this region were later affected by the Paleoproterozoic
Eburnean orogeny, during which they underwent low-grade metamorphism. The
In Ouzzal granulite complex consists of a range of aluminous metapelites,
banded ...
Thomas Schlüter, Martin H. Trauth, 2008
2
The Boundaries of the West African Craton
Geochronology and metamorphic P-T-X evolution of the Eburnean granulite-
facies metapelites of Tidjenouine (Central Hoggar, Algeria): witness of the LATEA
metacratonic evolution ABDERRAHMANE BENDAOUD1, KHADIDJA
OUZEGANE1 ...
Nasser Ennih, Jean-Paul Liégeois, 2008
3
Proterozoic Crustal Evolution
... African Craton. At the craton margin, approximately 2000 Ma Eburnean
gneisses are unconformably overlain by 300 to 400 m thick quartzites C] >- 2500
Ma [:1 > 1000 4 2500 in The Proterozoic ophiolite problem 59 Pan-African
ophiolites.
4
Geological Survey Professional Paper
Onshore near Cape Palmas, a few mafic intrusive bodies cut isoclinally folded
Eburnean paragneisses (-2,000 m.y. old) which strike east-northeast, subparallel
to the trend of the intersecting fracture zones (Behrendt, Schlee, and Robb, 1974;
...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1980
5
Geological Survey Bulletin
MINERAL RESOURCES 23 EBURNEAN(?) AND YOUNGER EVENTS OF
EASTERN NIMBA COUNTY Hurley and others (1971) showed that radiometric
ages of about 2,150 m.y. (Eburnean) are common in eastern Liberia. The only
reliable ...
Two factors recur and these are: (i) the recognition of several phases of volcanic
flows throughout the history of the craton since Archaean times and particularly in
the Eburnean period. (ii) The recognition of isoclinal folding in the shield ...
7
Mineral Deposits and Earth Evolution
The emplacement of the Birimian rocks was followed by a period of tectonic
accretion, the Eburnean orogeny, for which two main phases of deformation (D,
and D2) can be described (Fig. 2). The main deformation is associated with the
initial ...
Dr. Iain McDonald, Geological Society of London, 2005
8
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
The major break in the Eburnean age province trending northeast from the
Greenville area is visible on plate 3 but is less conspicuous than on plate 2.
Another indicated boundary (pl. 1) farther east shows several hundred gammas
of relief ...
9
Regional geology of Africa
4.9.3 Eburnean Basement of Southern Angola After consolidation during the
Eburnean orogeny the basement complex in southwestern Angola remained as a
stable crustal block between two Late Proterozoic orogens, the West Congolian ...
10
Petroleum Geology of Africa: New Themes and Developing ...
Precambrian tectonics West African Craton The oldest rocks exposed in North
Africa form part of the West African Craton in the west (Archean), and the Touareg
Shield in the east (Eburnean, 2000-l500 Ma) (Fig. I) (Black & Fabre I980).
Thomas Arthur, Duncan S. MacGregor, Nick R. Cameron, 2003
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