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Structural and geochronological constraints on the evolution of the Bou Azzer Neoproterozoic ophiolite (Anti-Atlas, Morocco)

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El Hadi, H.
Simancas, J F
Martinez-Poyatos, D.
Azor, A
Tahiri, A.
Montero, P.
Fanning, Christopher
Bea, F.
Gonzalez-Lodeiro, F

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The Bou Azzer ophiolite in the Moroccan Anti-Atlas represents the suture of the Neoproterozoic Pan-African orogen. The Bou Azzer inlier includes, from NE to SW, three main geological units: a volcanic-arc, an ophiolite and a continental platform. Several

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Precambrian Research

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2037-12-31
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