1982
DOI: 10.1144/gsjgs.139.3.0347
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The geological history of Maio, Cape Verde Islands

Abstract: The oldest igneous rocks on Maio are pillow lavas of Mid-Ocean Ridge pillow basalts character which have been tilted and uplifted about 4 km from the ocean floor to outcrop as a partial ring, dipping steeply away from a central plutonic complex made up of pyroxenites, essexites, syenites and carbonatites. The ocean floor volcanic rocks are overlain conformably by a stratigraphically continuous pelagic carbonate succession which demonstrates a shallowing depositional environment from the Upper Jurassic to Upper… Show more

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“…The first full stratigraphic description of the island was produced by Serralheiro (1970) and was later revised and redefined by Stillman et al (1982). According to Stillman et al (1982), it includes: Mesozoic Basement Complex; Central Igneous Complex; Casas Velhas Formation;…”
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“…The first full stratigraphic description of the island was produced by Serralheiro (1970) and was later revised and redefined by Stillman et al (1982). According to Stillman et al (1982), it includes: Mesozoic Basement Complex; Central Igneous Complex; Casas Velhas Formation;…”
Section: Maiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Stillman et al (1982), it includes: Mesozoic Basement Complex; Central Igneous Complex; Casas Velhas Formation;…”
Section: Maiomentioning
confidence: 99%
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