2003
DOI: 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2003.05.003
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Terrane assembly and geodynamic evolution of central–western Hoggar: a synthesis

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“…1) is a linear belt that extended for more than 4,000 km from present-day northeast Africa to Central Brazil 22,23 . Modern and traditional views suggest that this orogen resulted from the consumption and closure of the Goiás-Pharusian Ocean [22][23][24] that culminated in a continent-continent collision involving mainly the conjoined Amazon and West African cratons against the São Francisco-Congo and Saharan cratons (Fig. 1a).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1) is a linear belt that extended for more than 4,000 km from present-day northeast Africa to Central Brazil 22,23 . Modern and traditional views suggest that this orogen resulted from the consumption and closure of the Goiás-Pharusian Ocean [22][23][24] that culminated in a continent-continent collision involving mainly the conjoined Amazon and West African cratons against the São Francisco-Congo and Saharan cratons (Fig. 1a).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This area is part of the basement complex of Nigeria, which lies within the Pan-African Province of West Africa (Figure 1) between two cratons of Archaean to Lower Proterozoic ages: the West African craton to the west and the Congo craton to the southeast (Turner, 1983). The Nigerian basement represents the southern part of the TransSaharan mobile belt (Caby, 2003;Ferre et al, 2002). The Ilesha Schist Belt (ISB) is generally considered as to be relicts of a supracrustal cover which was infolded into the migmatite gneiss complex.…”
Section: Geologic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the central portion of Brazil, the lineament is represented by extensive shear zones and its ramifications, with dextral movement, consisting of mylonite affecting protoliths of different nature, origin and age, such as the Tocantins Shear Belt (Gorayeb 1996a, 1996b and the TSZ (Gorayeb 1996a, Dantas et al 2007. The TBL and its extension in West Africa were first recognized by Kroener & Cordani (2003), Caby (2003) and Cordani et al (2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The Kandi Lineament in Africa (Cordani et al 2013, Caby 2003, Kroener & Cordani 2003 is an extension of the SobralPedro II Lineament (Gama Junior et al 1988, Gorayeb and Abreu 1998, Cavalcante et al 2003, Gorayeb & Lima 2014). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%