| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1780594 | NRIAG Journal of Astronomy and Geophysics | 2015 | 12 Pages | 
Abstract
												Comparing the present pole with the Mansouri ring complex (132 ± 10 Ma) Early Cretaceous pole (47°N/259°E) and two poles from the Wadi Natash volcanic field; the alkali basalt (104 ± 7 Ma) Middle Cretaceous pole [55°N/250°E] and the trachyte/Phonolite (86-78 Ma) Late Cretaceous pole [66.5°N/229°E], a Cretaceous-Paleocene segment [132-59 Ma] of the Apparent Polar Wander Path [APWP] of Africa could be traced. These poles can, concurrently, verify the paleo-azimuth and paleo-latitude evolution of the African plate during the Cretaceous and Paleocene.
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											Authors
												Hamza I. Lotfy, Hatem H. Odah, 
											![First Page Preview: Paleo-tectonic positions of Northeast Africa during Cretaceous-Paleocene: Paleomagnetic study on East Gilf Kebir Plateau basalts [59 Ma], Southwestern Desert, Egypt Paleo-tectonic positions of Northeast Africa during Cretaceous-Paleocene: Paleomagnetic study on East Gilf Kebir Plateau basalts [59 Ma], Southwestern Desert, Egypt](/preview/png/1780594.png)