Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9535299 | Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2005 | 61 Pages |
Abstract
Large, long-lived magmatic provinces developed in the Egypt-Sudan confines (Nubia), in the Hoggar-Air massifs, along the Cameroon Line and Nigerian Jos Plateau, and along the Levant margin, resulting in uplifts that influenced the paleogeography. Extensive tholeiitic basaltic magmatism at â¼200Â Ma preceded continental break-up in the Central Atlantic domain, while extensive alkaline to transitional basaltic magmatism accompanied the Oligocene to Recent rifting along the Red Sea-Gulf of Aden-East African rift province.
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Authors
R. Guiraud, W. Bosworth, J. Thierry, A. Delplanque,