The western Anti-Atlas from Morocco : sedimentary deposits in an intracontinental rift basin during the Lower Cambrian. During a lower Paleozoic distensif event, the synrift succession of the Western Anti-Atlas is interpreted as the result of a partly infilled rift basin generated in the Western Anti-Atlas. Reconition of sedimentary environments is based on the stady of various lithofacies. The differential tectonics is the main control on basin structuration and consequently on rift basin architecture. Extensional events were begining at Anzi-Ait Abdallah axis, propagation of this distensional tectonics allow to reach the Northern border of Kerdous. The first event is represented by the Anzi group, wherease the second one is represented by...
The present publication deals with the geology of the area known as the Ida ou Zal, situated princip...
The transition from the Cambrian to Ordovician in Morocco is known to be characterized by a frequent...
Development and concentration of many ore deposits at the regional and district scales closely depen...
Dans l’Anti-Atlas (sud du Maroc), la couverture du Néo-protérozoïque supérieur, discordante sur les ...
This paper presents a stratigraphic, sedimentological and palaeontological study of the Cambrian–Ord...
This thesis focuses on the study of vertical movements and the characterization of the main processe...
The regional repartition of chaotic fades and volcanic flows of Late Devonian-Lower Carboniferous ag...
The Cambrian Tamdroust and Bab n’Ali Volcanic Complexes represent two magmatic episodes developed in...
The paleozoïc northwestern Meseta is a segment of the hercynian belt in Morocco. Lithostratigraphica...
The Atlas system of Morocco during the Jurassic -Structural Evolution and Geodynamic setting During ...
International audienceIn the southern Moroccan Atlas, abundant volcanic and sedimentary formations, ...
The Anti-Atlas contains a thick, volcanic-free Ordovician succession that originally deposited in ap...
Archaeocyathan Fauna from the western Anti-Atlas (northern and southern slopes) and the western High...
The Anti-Atlas belt of Morocco extends ENE–WSW, over more than 600 km, from the Atlantic margin in t...
Lithostratigraphy, Tectonics and Magmatisms in the basements of the inliers of Sidi Flah-Bou Skour a...
The present publication deals with the geology of the area known as the Ida ou Zal, situated princip...
The transition from the Cambrian to Ordovician in Morocco is known to be characterized by a frequent...
Development and concentration of many ore deposits at the regional and district scales closely depen...
Dans l’Anti-Atlas (sud du Maroc), la couverture du Néo-protérozoïque supérieur, discordante sur les ...
This paper presents a stratigraphic, sedimentological and palaeontological study of the Cambrian–Ord...
This thesis focuses on the study of vertical movements and the characterization of the main processe...
The regional repartition of chaotic fades and volcanic flows of Late Devonian-Lower Carboniferous ag...
The Cambrian Tamdroust and Bab n’Ali Volcanic Complexes represent two magmatic episodes developed in...
The paleozoïc northwestern Meseta is a segment of the hercynian belt in Morocco. Lithostratigraphica...
The Atlas system of Morocco during the Jurassic -Structural Evolution and Geodynamic setting During ...
International audienceIn the southern Moroccan Atlas, abundant volcanic and sedimentary formations, ...
The Anti-Atlas contains a thick, volcanic-free Ordovician succession that originally deposited in ap...
Archaeocyathan Fauna from the western Anti-Atlas (northern and southern slopes) and the western High...
The Anti-Atlas belt of Morocco extends ENE–WSW, over more than 600 km, from the Atlantic margin in t...
Lithostratigraphy, Tectonics and Magmatisms in the basements of the inliers of Sidi Flah-Bou Skour a...
The present publication deals with the geology of the area known as the Ida ou Zal, situated princip...
The transition from the Cambrian to Ordovician in Morocco is known to be characterized by a frequent...
Development and concentration of many ore deposits at the regional and district scales closely depen...