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August 16, 2021 05:28PM
Matton, G. and Jébrak, M., 2014. The “eye of Africa”(Richat dome, Mauritania):
An isolated Cretaceous alkaline–hydrothermal complex. Journal of African Earth
Sciences, 97, pp.109-124.

PDF file at [www.academia.edu];

Matton, G., Jébrak, M. and Lee, J.K., 2005. Resolving the Richat enigma:
Doming and hydrothermal karstification above an alkaline complex.
Geology, 33(8), pp.665-668.

PDF file at [www.academia.edu]
[www.researchgate.net]
and [www.researchgate.net]

Yours,

Paul

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