The Boundaries of the West African Craton
Edited by N Ennih and J-P Liegeois
536 pages, illustrations, maps.
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Boundaries of rigid cratons can be affected by subsequent orogenic events, leading to `metacratonic' characteristics that are poorly understood. This
book considers the West African craton boundaries, from the reworked Palaeoproterozoic terranes, through the encircling Pan-African terranes, the
early Palaeozoic extension period and the Peri-Gondwanan terranes, the Variscan imprint to the current situation.
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