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DOI: 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2009.07.017
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Lac Télé structure, Republic of Congo: Geological setting of a cryptozoological and biodiversity hotspot, and evidence against an impact origin

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“…However, Master et al proceed to refer to “features found in known impact structures” – including mosaicism, deformation bands, and lamellae in plagioclase and alkali feldspars, and cleavage in quartz, as well as “gries”-textured breccias and multiply-striated joint surfaces. Master, 2010a , Master, 2010b adds to these findings an observation of breccia dikes consisting of polymict clasts including subrounded fragments of lava of different sizes, and individual plagioclase crystals, all of which are enclosed in a fine-grained altered dark matrix (resembling pseudotachylite), rich in clay minerals and red iron oxides. These dikes are alleged to cross-cut intensely brecciated mafic lava.…”
Section: The Impact Record Of Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, Master et al proceed to refer to “features found in known impact structures” – including mosaicism, deformation bands, and lamellae in plagioclase and alkali feldspars, and cleavage in quartz, as well as “gries”-textured breccias and multiply-striated joint surfaces. Master, 2010a , Master, 2010b adds to these findings an observation of breccia dikes consisting of polymict clasts including subrounded fragments of lava of different sizes, and individual plagioclase crystals, all of which are enclosed in a fine-grained altered dark matrix (resembling pseudotachylite), rich in clay minerals and red iron oxides. These dikes are alleged to cross-cut intensely brecciated mafic lava.…”
Section: The Impact Record Of Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Master et al (2009) and Master, 2010a , Master, 2010b reported a pronounced, 1.3 km wide, circular geophysical anomaly at about 24°46′E and 24°42′S, some 15 km south of Jwaneng (a prominent diamond-mining town) in Botswana. They termed this structure the Jwaneng South structure.…”
Section: The Impact Record Of Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have also been a number of studies of river water chemistry (Laraque et al 2001(Laraque et al , 2009, the geological origins of the basin (Daly et al 1992;Crosby et al 2010;Kadima et al 2011;Buiter et al 2012), remote-sensing-based studies of hydrology and vegetation distribution (Mayaux et al 2004;Vancutsem et al 2009;Bwangoy et al 2010;Jung et al 2010;Betbeder et al 2014;Lee et al 2015), and the contested origins of Lac Télé (Master 2010). None of these studies have taken account of the status of the Cuvette Centrale as a major peatland complex, but many of them are, with hindsight, relevant to understanding the system as a whole.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6). Young or active volcanism in this region is extremely unlikely (Master 2010) and undocumented by seismic or geophysical analyses (Kadima et al 2011b). Deepseated magmatic bodies should be detectable in the geophysical maps as suggested by Kadima et al (2011b); however, in the area, no short wavelength gravity highs were recorded.…”
Section: Discussion: An Impact Origin For the Large-size Omeonga Strumentioning
confidence: 97%
“…6). Young or active volcanism in this region is extremely unlikely (Master 2010) and undocumented by seismic or geophysical analyses (Kadima et al. 2011b).…”
Section: Discussion: An Impact Origin For the Large‐size Omeonga Strumentioning
confidence: 99%