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A contribution to the geology of the western margin of the Afar Depression, Ethiopia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
Summary
Satellite imagery provides additional support for the published geology of the eastern escarpment of the Ethiopian plateau. However, of greater interest is that inspection of the imagery reveals aspects of the regional geology that have gone unnoticed. The most obvious are used to extend fault lines discussed by Kazmin & Garland (1973).
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