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- Tindouf_Basin abstract "The Tindouf Basin is a major sedimentary basin in West Africa, to the south of the little Atlas region, Morocco. It stretches from west to east about 700km and covers about 100,000 km2, mostly in Algeria but with a western extension into Morocco / Western Sahara.In the Ordovician period (490 Ma to 445 Ma) the area was an embayment sloping down from the West African craton into the Tethys sea. It became a closed basin in the Late Carboniferous (320 Ma to 300 Ma). The basin has a steep northern edge against the Anti Atlas and more gently sloping southern edge. The basin is filled with up to 8 km of sediment from the Cambrian and Carboniferous ageas.These marine formations are overlain by a continental Cretaceous and Pliocene Hamada cover.The basin may have potential for oil and/or gas production, but has been largely unexplored.".
- Tindouf_Basin thumbnail West_African_Craton.svg?width=300.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageID "30201159".
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageLength "2042".
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageRevisionID "546079344".
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Algeria.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Atlas.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Cambrian.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Carboniferous.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Africa.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Africa.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Cretaceous.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Hamada.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Late_Carboniferous.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Little_Atlas.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Morocco.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Ordovician.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvanian_(geology).
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Pliocene.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Tethys_Ocean.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Tethys_sea.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink West_Africa.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink West_African_Craton.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink West_African_craton.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink Western_Sahara.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageWikiLink File:West_African_Craton.svg.
- Tindouf_Basin hasPhotoCollection Tindouf_Basin.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Major_African_geological_formations.
- Tindouf_Basin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tindouf_Basin subject Category:Geology_of_Africa.
- Tindouf_Basin subject Category:Landforms_of_Africa.
- Tindouf_Basin hypernym Basin.
- Tindouf_Basin type NaturalPlace.
- Tindouf_Basin type Landform.
- Tindouf_Basin comment "The Tindouf Basin is a major sedimentary basin in West Africa, to the south of the little Atlas region, Morocco. It stretches from west to east about 700km and covers about 100,000 km2, mostly in Algeria but with a western extension into Morocco / Western Sahara.In the Ordovician period (490 Ma to 445 Ma) the area was an embayment sloping down from the West African craton into the Tethys sea. It became a closed basin in the Late Carboniferous (320 Ma to 300 Ma).".
- Tindouf_Basin label "Tindouf Basin".
- Tindouf_Basin sameAs Bacino_di_Tindouf.
- Tindouf_Basin sameAs m.0g54036.
- Tindouf_Basin sameAs Q3632565.
- Tindouf_Basin sameAs Q3632565.
- Tindouf_Basin wasDerivedFrom Tindouf_Basin?oldid=546079344.
- Tindouf_Basin depiction West_African_Craton.svg.
- Tindouf_Basin isPrimaryTopicOf Tindouf_Basin.