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deposits discovered, delineated and 62 developed in Mali, Mauritania, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Ghana and Cote...Paleoproterozoic Baoulé-Mossi domain (including Kédougou-Kéniéba Inlier) ip t 145 The Paleoproterozoic terrane...domain (Bessoles, 1977), the Kédougou- 149 Kéniéba, Kayes and Ansongo inliers comprising relicts of Archean...2160 171 - 2080 Ma in the Kédougou-Kéniéba Inlier in Senegal and Mali (Dioh et al., 2006), and 2181 172...The Kédougou-Kéniéba Inlier (Fig. 1) crops out over 16 000 km2 in Senegal and 180 Mali, and is interpreted |
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north and Kénéma– Man Shield (and Kédougou-Kéniéba, Kayes and Ansongo inliers) in the south. It is made...domain, the Baoulé-Mossi domain and the Kédougou-Kéniéba Inlier (KKI) host world-class deposits of gold...a number of deposits in Ghana, Burkina Faso and Mali that formed before the Eburnean Orogeny during a...Mauritania), mineral sands, iron ore (e.g., Nioro in Mali and Sassandra in Cote d'Ivoire), aluminium ore (e...Pipe in Sierra Leone) and gold (e.g., Yatela in Mali) (Markwitz et al., 2015; and references therein) |
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1 = D o l e r i t e s , 2 = B o v ~ basin, 3 = Mali group, 4 = M a d i n a - K o u t a group, 5 = Sdgou...lie on the crystalline basement with a basal conglomerate as intermediary. The Madina-Kouta Group This...deposits which correspond to the Sdgou Group on the Falea high, either because there were no deposits or because...towards the center between the towns of Labd and Mali. A gravimetric profile between these towns shows...Gravimetric interpretationof a north-south profilebetween Mali and Lab~ after Ponsard (1984 ). (a) In the case |
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particular tectonic unit (shield, platform, fold region, etc.) where several bauxite districts and deposits...Pocos de Caldes; V, African province: 27, Boe; 28, Falea; 29, Dian Dian; 30, Fria; 31, Pita-Labé; 32, Tuge;...structure and arising on the site of a geosynclinal region (system) or formed in a shield or platform over...Paleozoic deposits are situated in the paleotropical region (Burtman et al., 2000; Mizens and Svyazhina, 2007)... The latter is a continuation of the Ural Fold Region and belongs to Kazakhstan only with regard to administrative |
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Plateau and their spurs in the territory of Guinea, Mali, and GuineaBissau. The map of the province shown...understanding of the recent geological history of the region. The objective of our study was focused on ascer...10°00′ Tinkisso R. 19 Mali 10°00′ Sigiri 0 5 1 Ni 20 ge 4 . rR Mali 2 5 8°00′ 70 km Bamako...Cogon–Tomine interfluve Mali Labé Dalaba–Mamou Dongol Sigon Balin Ko Touge Dabola Falea Kenieba West Bafing...Ordovician quartz sandstone with gravelstone and conglomerate interbeds of the Pita Formation is exposed further |
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LITHUANIA LUXEMBOURG MADAGASCAR MALAWI MALAYSIA MALI MALTA MARSHALL ISLANDS MAURITANIA MAURITIUS MEXICO...582 465 531 504 346 Palaeo quartz-pebble conglomerate Singhbhum Belt (7 deposits) India 400 385...Africa 34 0 0 69 47 Palaeo quartz-pebble conglomerate Dera Ghazi Khan district Pakistan 45 45...Metamorphite 703 1.2 4a Palaeo quartz-pebble conglomerate 465 0.8 1 540 1 1 Granite-related 400a...500a 1 5a 500a 1 5a Palaeo quartz-pebble conglomerate 573 1 1 393 0.5 1 100 71 Deposit type |
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basic understanding of the geology of an area or region will never happen without initial observation of...130 134 138 Madagascar Madeira (Portugal) Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia...(1872) on East Africa, in which the Great Lakes region of central eastern Africa is very poorly figured...suture zone along the southern Lake Tanganyika region; it also cut across the Mesoproterozoic Kibaran...environments of Eurasia, and varied extensively from region to region. Synchroneity of climatic change through the |
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Dam deposit............... 37 Quartz-pebble conglomerate deposits .....................................Examples are the deposits of Dalmatovskoye (Transural Region), Malinovskoye (West Siberia), Khiagdinskoye (Vitim...Michelin and Sue-Dianne in Canada. 4. Quartzpebble conglomerate deposits: Detrital uranium oxide ores are found...braided stream systems older than 2.3–2.4 Ga. The conglomerate matrix is pyritiferous, and gold, as well as...District* Grade Range (% U) * Lithology* Geological Region* Deposit Status* Tectonics* Political/Geographical |
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the occurrence or deposit. PROVINCE The major region political subdivision of the country TEC-SETTING...BLACK SHALE BRECCIA CARBONATITE CHARNOCKITE CONGLOMERATE DACITE DIABASE (DOLERITE) DOLOMITE DUNITE EPISYENITE...MADAGASCAR MALAWI MALAYSIA MALI MAURITANIA MEXICO MOROCCO MADAGASCAR MALAWI MALAYSIA MALI MAURITANIA MEXICO...Stream or beach placers Precambrian Quartz Pebble conglomerate Sandstone Stratabound (Olympic Dam) type Surficial...Direction Nationale de la Geologie et des Mines (Mali) Ethiopian Nuclear Energy Commis ion Empresa Nacional |
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portion of the mountain or Appalaohian cone of the region firther aouth. I n the eouthern part of the Atlantio...mountain repreeenta the edge of a hard stratum of conglomerate, while the Kittatinny valley ia underlain by...repremte the line of outorop of the hard Oneida conglomerate, one of the moet reeietant formations of northern...whioh, thoagh they seem low in thie mountainom region, are yet muoh higher than the divides between etreame...-dietinot in the Kittatinny valley than in the region to the weat. The eub.valleye in the great valley |
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surrounding country. The greater part of the whole region is less than twenty feet above the sea, part being...sand and pebblegravel, with masses of shelly conglomerate. Fossils are numerous, especially the large...yee eee Be i} |%o\/90 o le 8 | 5) Slre|/real/ba|Falea|FralpalzaiFe| ad tae a Ee Si Slee Cee ele me) =e...valleys are principally cut in beds of volcanic conglomerate, tufa, and ashes. The chief town is St....eastern border of Dartmoor. elevated character of the region—the altitude varying from 400 to 1700 ft., and |