| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Notes on Jebel Marra, Darfur Author(s): H. F. C. Hobbs Source: The Geographical Journal, Vol. 52, No...http://about.jstor.org/terms NOTES ON JEBEL MARRA, DARFUR 357 supplied by the local shaikhs under...standard of the Survey of India. NOTES ON JEBEL MARRA, DARFUR Captain H. F. C. Hobbs, The Prince of Wales'...to marked examine, a mountain?or, more JEBEL Marra, in Darfur, onisalmost any small-scale correctly speaking...far as I am aware, the south-westerly peak of the Jebel and the two small lakes which lie close to it, which | | | Report (issue) | THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE SUDAN MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINING GEOLOGICAL & MINERAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT...OF 1:2 000 000 OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE SUDAN 1981 Edition by AHMED AWADALLA YASSIN FATHI ALI...Netherlands 1984 ISRIC THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE SUDAN AM. UBPARY QLI, W^pp'il'^'jon. T'.r M.-thcJ-...OF 1:2000000 OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE SUDAN 1981 Edition by AHIVIED AWADALLA YASSIN FATHI A...2) Bayuda Formation c) Southern and southwestern Sudan 1) 2) 3) 4) The Madi Sequence Karasuk Group Gneiss | | | Journal (issue) | mineral deposits of the Democratic Republic of the Sudan and adjacent areas ..--• · ·-- --- . ... ·-·-··...and south-western Sudan, northern Uganda, Zaire, and Central African Republic 8 Darfur Province and eastern...eastern Chad 9 North Kordofan, Darfur, and Northern Provin<:(� 11 Jebel Uweinat inlier 11 Bayuda and Nubian...Prc)vince 14 Port Sudan and the central Red Sea Hills 14 Northern Red Sea Hills of Sudan 15 Eastern Desert...and Butana Plains of central Sudan 17 Southern Blue Nile Province of Sudan and the western borders of Ethiopia | | | Book | org/details/geologyofsudanreOOOOwhit THE GEOLOGY OF THE SUDAN REPUBLIC BY A. J. WHITEMAN CLARENDON PRESS * OXFORD...provide a comprehensive account of the geology of the Sudan Republic. In a work of this type one naturally has...little is known of Sudan geology, and to many African geologists this part of ‘Bilad es Sudan’ is very much...and unpublished maps of the Sudan Geological Survey (Fig. 5), the Sudan Topographic Survey, the Land...predominantly desert and semi-desert country like the Sudan with its extremely high temperatures, lack of water | | | Report (issue) | THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROJECT REPORT SUDAN INVESTIGATION (IR)SU-2 GEOLOGIC ASSESSMENT OF THE...THE FOSSIL ENERGY AND GEOTHERMAL POTENTIAL OF THE SUDAN By Lor en W. Setlow U.S. Geological Survey- U...14. 15. 16. Index map of Sudan.................................. map of Sudan........................................... Generalized geologic map of Sudan................... Distribution of Basement Complex.... Tectonic trends of Basement Complex rocks of Sudan........................................... Typical | | | Book | iwaUaseg ‘e[esse’y foqat THE GEOLOGY Oe iets SUDAN REPUBLIC BY A.J. WHITEMAN FORD OXN -O SD N PRES...provide a comprehensive account of the geology of the Sudan Republic. In a work of this type one naturally has...little is known of Sudan geology, and to many African geologists this part of ‘Bilad es Sudan’ is very much...and unpublished maps of the Sudan Geological Survey (Fig. 5), the Sudan Topographic Survey, the Land...predominantly desert and semi-desert country like the Sudan with its extremely high temperatures, lack of water | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | from Wopmay Orogon for 2.0-2.4 Ga crust in western North America Boyd, F.R., Compositional distinction between... C.T., Distribution of sulphides and oxidised sulphur components in SNC meteorites Burke, K., see Ashwal...Chaussidon, M. Albarb.,de, F. and Sheppard, S.M.F., Sulphur isotope variations in the mantle from ion microprobe...an alkali basalt-trachyte suite from Jebel Marra volcano, Sudan, through assimilation and fractional...and 231pa in the biologically productive northern North Pacific Tait, S., Jaupart, C. and Vergniolle, S | | | Book | include all those in the Russian Platform, under the North Sea, and in the Prealps may make a good lexicon...of the Earth, especially those of the Near East, North America and Antarctic, which should be included...of the Tethys, the ancient ocean that lay to the north of the old Gondwana continent. Geologists who have...have hammered the Lower Palaeozoic rocks of north Africa, however, will also feel at home in the Cape...Many of the sag basins, however, notably those of north Africa, are clearly post-depositional in origin | | | Report (issue) | mineralogy, and paleontology of the nonmarine North Horn Formation and Flagstaff Member of the Green...from deep wells in the Danish subbasin and the north German basin. Roskilde, Denmark : Rise* National...poiasa : (v predelakh SSSR) = Geological map of the north-western part of the Pacific mobile belt : (within...of New Hampshire, [1984?] 583.1 Un4p ACID RAIN--NORTH AMERICA. United States. Office of Science and Technology...CTORIA LAND. Delisle, Georg. German Antarctic North Vigtoria Land Expedition 1982/83 : GANOVEX III. | | | Book | and institutions in several African, European and North American countries. My interest in the compilation...Sierra Leone Socotra (Yemen) Somalia South Africa Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Western Sahara... São Tomé and Principe, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Uganda and Zimbabwe. Negative economic impacts...from south of the Zambezi River to the extreme north of Kenya, Uganda and southern Ethiopia, the stratigraphic...Geochronology of Equatorial Africa.- I-VII, 1-195; North-Holland Publ. Comp., Amsterdam. Cahen, L., Snelling | | | Report (volume) | Petroleum Geology of North Africa Geological Society Special Publications Series Editor A. J. FLEET...SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 132 Petroleum Geology of North Africa EDITED BY D. S. MACGREGOR BP Indonesia...& TRAUT, M. W. Palaeozoic petroleum systems of North Africa 7 TRAUT, M. W., BOOTE, D. R. D. & CLARK-LOWES...history of the Palaeozoic petroleum systems of North Africa 69 MACGREGOR, D. S. Giant fields, petroleum...& McDouGALL, N. Lower Palaeozoic reservoirs of North Africa 157 DJARNIA, M. R. & FEKIRINE, B. Sedimentological | | Ayalew, Dereje, Barbey, Pierre, Marty, Bernard, Reisberg, Laurie, Yirgu, Gezahegn, Pik, Raphael (2002) Source, genesis, and timing of giant ignimbrite deposits associated with Ethiopian continental flood basalts. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 66 (8) 1429-1448 doi:10.1016/s0016-7037(01)00834-1 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | is extremely variable, ranging from 500 m in the north (Wegel Tena area), to ⬃700 m in the southwest (Jima...units vary in thickness from ⬍ 3 m to 15 m. Several north-south trending microgranitic dykes crop out in the...consistent with that of the Wegel Tena unit in the north. The Rb-Sr ages are in close agreement with the...of an alkali basalttrachyte suite from Jebel Marra volcano, Sudan, through assimilation and fractional...39, 519 –550. Rampino M. R. and Self S. (1984) Sulphur-rich volcanic eruptions and stratospheric aerosols | | | Report (issue) | represents alluvial material. Cadiz Dune Field to the north of Cadiz playa (right) also appears as light blue...(1975, p. 1) suggested that playa should then be North Africa Chott, sebka or sebkha (dry lake or playa)...to both coastal and inland saline depressions in North Africa and the Middle East (Christian et al., 1957)...chemical make up of playa basins. For example, in North America and Africa it can be shown the carbonate...shallow groundwater from the periphery of some North Dakota wetlands (USA): Journal of Hydrology, v. | | | Book (edition) | Symbols 48 i 2-3 23 24-25 26-27 Arctic Ocean 1:40M North America - Political 1:35M Canada, West 1:15M Canada...1:12-5M Canada Pacific 1:75M Lower Canada, USA, North East 1:5M Washington - New York Boston 1:2-5M USA...Central 1:15M South America, NE 1:15M South America, North 1:15M Central Argentina 1:7-5M South-East Brazil...British Isles 1:5M England &Wales L2-5M Scotland, North 1:2'5M Ireland 1:2-5M Paris - Brussels - Ruhr 1:25M...European Russia, Ukraine & Baltic States 1:10M North Asia - Political 1:45M 75 76-77 78 79 80-81 82-83 | | | Report (volume) | (Gariboldi) 143 Awasa/Corbetti 146 The Barrier 150 Sudan Deriba 152 Region 3: Indian Ocean 156 Reunion Island...483 Bayonnaise 506 Iwo-Jima 509 Marianas Islands North Pagan 521 Japan (continued) Toya 527 Shikotsu 564...Asia 627 Region 11: Alaska 678 Region 12: Western North America 738 Region 13: Hawaii 773 Region 14: Mexico...Kamchatka and mainland Asia, (11) Alaska, (12) western North America, (13) Hawaii, PART 1: Approach, Data Summary...magnetic field, declination or inclination of magnetic north, or the difference in any of these parameters between | | | Book (volume) | University of Pennsylvania. Formerly Worcester J Sudan: Archaeoloev (in Reader Egyptology, University of...History; Swaziland (in part); Union. { F. V. B. Sudan: Geography and Statistics FRANK R. CANA. Author...Sussex. of. Dukes Suffolk. Sulphonic Acids. Sulphur. Sumatra. Sunderland. Sundew. Sunflsh. Sunstroke...prevalent, for example, of the deceased. among the North American Indians of the Delaware and IroEvidently...of Kan-suh, in 39 48 N., just within the extreme north-west angle of the Great Wall, near the gate of jade | | | Book | our own experience of deserts in North America, Chile and Peru, North Africa and Pakistan, and from time...political links were close though not colonial. In north Africa, long-standing French interests have been...1961 and 1970). The brief Italian occupation of north Africa also yielded a scientific literature on parts...continental areas of aridity—North Africa—Eurasia, South Africa, North America, South America and Australia—each...forest. The species diversity of vegetation in these North American deserts is large. In the desert grassland | | Simkin, Tom, Siebert, Lee, McClelland, Lindsay, Bridge, David, Newhall, Christopher, Latter, John H. (1981) Volcanoes of the World. Hutchinson Ross Publishing Co., Stroudsburg, PA. | Book | Alaska, for which no catalog exists, and western North America, where recent work has greatly ex¬ panded...Atlantic, this numbering progresses gener¬ ally north to south, but we have not renum¬ bered eastern Pacific...that two-thirds of the world's land area is also north of the equator, but nevertheless indicates the greater...volcano in the Arctic Ocean only 192 km from the North Pole. Three eruptions have been recorded from this...K. Gronvold, 1977. Cur¬ rent rifting episode in North Iceland. Na¬ ture, v. 266, p. 318-323. Bryson, R | | | Book | with the exception of the Mediterranean area of North Africa which is not covered. Numerous references...knowledge in each region. The Mediterranean domain of North Africa (‘Outer Africa’’) is not considered. Other...CAMBRIAN-SILURIAN, DEVONIAN AND CARBONIFEROUS 1. Africa north of the Equator. 2. Africa south of the Equator.... TV THE PERMO-TRIAS EQUATOR OF AFRICA NORTH OF THE 25, THE UPPER CARBONIFEROUS AND PERMO-TRIAS...2. The Fezzan. 3. The EGYPT AND THE SUDAN 1. Egypt. 2. Sudan. ARABIA 1. Pre-Cambrian. 2. The Sedimentary | | | Book | knowledge in each region. The Mediterranean domain of North Africa ("Outer Africa") is not considered. Other...Africa north of the Equator. 2. Africa south of the Equator. 1v THE PERMO-TRIAS OF AFRICA NORTH OF THE...F ezzan. V 3. The EGYPT AND rTHE SUDAN / / I. Egypt. 2. Sudan. 152 ARABIA I. Pre-Cambrian. 2. The... It outcrops mainly in Mauritania, the Haggar, Sudan, West Africa (from Guinea to Cameroun), equatorial...occurs in the south of Southern Rhodesia and in the north-east of South Africa. A number of analyses give | | | Book (volume) | Kenya Ethnology Sudan Ethnology Uganda Ik language (May Subd Geog) BT Kenya Languages Sudan Languages Teuso...Island (Quebec) He Jumelle Nord (Nunavut) USE North Twin Island (Nunavut) He Jumelle Sud (Nunavut) USE...de Chartres Site (111.) George Reeves Go-Kart North Hill Creek Site Hill Prairie Site (111.) Site...Illinois Illinois (111.) UF Medical Indians of North America Illinois Institute USE Waterway — —...Subd Geog) [E98.A27J UF Aged, Indian Indians of North America [Former headingj Indian aged Discipline | | | Book | Dese1is 7 .11 Helmand and the Seistan Basin 7 .12 North American Deserts 7 .13 Atacama, Altiplano, Monte...(see Section 5.4). The French acquisition of its North African territories - Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco...landscapes. Walther (Figure 1.2) studied the deserts of North Africa, Sinai, the United States and Australia....Turkmenistan, the Taklamakan Desert Research Station in north-west China and the Lanzhou Institute of Desert Research...rainfall (Muller et al., 2008), whi le further north, at Gobabeb on March 11, 2011, 49.5 mm of rain occurred | | | Report (volume) | by Cromwell Press, Trowbridge, UK Distributors North America For trade and institutional orders: The...The role of HIMU metasomatic components in the North African lithospheric mantle: petrological evidence...olivine, by the infiltration of slab-derived, sulphur-bearing, SiO2-rich fluids. Secondary metasomatic...Field (NE Russia), just a few hundred kilometres north of the previous occurrence. These strongly alkaline...Na-alkali silicate basic melts similar to those from north African volcanic districts. Most clinopyroxene separates | | | Book (volume) | Malanda, north Queensland, Australia. Dr D. W. Frith Independent ornithologist, Malanda, north Queensland...number of people, and virtually confined to Britain, North America and parts of the British Empire. This essay...known as ‘pelagics’, allowing birders from all over North America and beyond to see rare and elusive seabirds...Elliott Coues (18421899), author of the Key to North American Birds (1872) [4], which ran to four edi-...of the 20" century were bird ringing (known in North America as ‘banding’), migration studies, and close | | | Book (volume) | Central Park, New York, as a plan to establish in North America all avian species cited in the works of...one of the most abundant and widespread birds in North America. The introduction of plants and animals...undesirable side-effects. By 1899 sparrows introduced to North America had been described as “one of the worst...Europeans settled and with which they traded, including North America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand...Quail (Coturnix coturnix) to more than 30 states in North America between 1875 and 1958 (Bump 1970), no introduction |
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