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  2. Geology of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The geology of Africa is varied and complex, and gives rise to the wide variety of landscapes found across the continent. The African continent rests over two main plates. The African Plate , accounting for the whole of north Africa, and the Somali Plate , which accounts for the eastern side of mid and southern Africa. [ 1 ]

  3. Ecca Group - Wikipedia

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    The Ecca Group is the second of the main subdivisions of the Karoo Supergroup of geological strata in southern Africa.It mainly follows conformably after the Dwyka Group in some sections, but in some localities overlying unconformably over much older basement rocks.

  4. Geography of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The mountains are an exception to Africa's general landscape. Geographers came up with the idea of "high Africa" and "low Africa" to help distinguish the difference in Geography; "high Africa" extending from Ethiopia down south to South Africa and the Cape of Good Hope while "low Africa" representing the plains of the rest of the continent. [9]

  5. African plate - Wikipedia

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    Features Africa , Atlantic Ocean , Mediterranean Sea , Red Sea The African plate , also known as the Nubian plate , is a major tectonic plate that includes much of the continent of Africa (except for its easternmost part ) and the adjacent oceanic crust to the west and south.

  6. Category:Geology of Africa - Wikipedia

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  7. Geology of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Borg, G (1995), "Metallogenesis of Neoproterozoic basins in Namibia and Botswana" (PDF), Communications of the Geological Survey of Namibia, 10: 109– 119 Kukulus, Matthias (2004), A quantitative approach to the evolution of the central Walvis Basin offshore NW-Namibia: structure, mass balancing, and hydrocarbon potential (PhD thesis) , Julius ...

  8. Forest Sandstone - Wikipedia

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    A.M. MacGregor, Zimbabwe Geological Survey Forest Sandstone (Zimbabwe) The Forest Sandstone is a geological formation in southern Africa , dating to roughly between 200 and 190 million years ago and covering the Hettangian to Sinemurian stages of the Jurassic Period in the Mesozoic Era . [ 1 ]

  9. Category:Geologic formations of Africa - Wikipedia

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