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The Ifume Conglomerate, Tanganyika Territory

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

An interesting paper has appeared in the Bulletin of the Eoyal Academy of Belgium, summarizing the general stratigraphy of the pre-Bukoban (i.e. pre-Devonian of Europe and pre-Katanga of Central Africa) rocks of Central Africa. It also includes a profile of the Basement Complex of Tanganyika. This note refers to the above-mentioned section of the paper only.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1938

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References

page 422 note 2 Poussin, J. de la Vallée, “La Stratigraphie des terrains anciens dans la région des Grands Laes Africains,” Bulletins de l' Académie royale de Belgique (Classe des Sciences), no. 10, 1936, 11001110.Google Scholar

page 423 note 1 Karema village is situated on the eastern shores of Lake Tanganyika, 140 miles south of Kigoma.Google Scholar

page 425 note 1 This river drains into the Rukwa trough to the north-west of Mamba Mission and south-east of Ifume River.