1976
DOI: 10.1130/0016-7606(1976)87<851:iokaan>2.0.co;2
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Implication of klippen and a new sedimentary unit at Gibi Mountain, Liberia, West Africa, in the problem of the Pan-African–Liberian age province boundary

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“…As well as in the Bassaride belt, lower metamorphic units and upper sedimentary units can be distinguished in the Rokelide orogen that forms a poorly exposed elongated NNW-SSE trending belt along the coastline of West Africa, south of the Bové Basin, in southern Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia (Allen, 1968(Allen, , 1969Thorman, 1976;Culver and Williams, 1979;Villeneuve, 1984; (Fig. 8).…”
Section: The Rokelide Beltmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…As well as in the Bassaride belt, lower metamorphic units and upper sedimentary units can be distinguished in the Rokelide orogen that forms a poorly exposed elongated NNW-SSE trending belt along the coastline of West Africa, south of the Bové Basin, in southern Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia (Allen, 1968(Allen, , 1969Thorman, 1976;Culver and Williams, 1979;Villeneuve, 1984; (Fig. 8).…”
Section: The Rokelide Beltmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The external nappes of the Mauritanide belt were thrust over the Devonian rocks of the Taoudéni Basin in Mauritania, whereas in Guinea the Cambro-Ordovician to Devonian rocks of the Bové Basin rest upon rocks of both the Bassaride and Rokelide belts (Sougy, 1962;Bassot, 1966;Villeneuve, 1984). In Sierra Leone and Liberia, the internal nappes of the Rokelide belt were thrust over the Vendian to Cambrian rocks of the Rokel River Group (Culver and Williams, 1979;Thorman, 1976).…”
Section: The Bassaride and Rokelide Beltsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, at Gibi Mountain, the Gibi Mountain Formation is lithologically similar to lower units of the Rokel River Group and is overlain by klippen of Precambrian quarzite (Thorman, 1976;Magee and Culver, 1986;Culver et al, 1991). The Pan-African age Todi Shear zone in Liberia separates amphibolites and granulites of the Kasila Group from the Liberian granite-greenstone terrane of the Leo Massif (Thorman, 1976;Tysdal, 1978). Hedge et al (1975) identified a norite body and a diorite dike in the Pan-African age province (Kasila Group) of Liberia (Culver et al, 1991).…”
Section: Liberiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sedimentary units of Gibi Mountain are considered to be an extension of the Rokel River Group located 225 km to the northwest (Thorman, 1976;Magee and Culver, 1986). Thorman (1976) envisioned the Kasila gneisses as reworked parts of the West African Craton. Burke and Lytwyn (1993), however, suggested that Gibi Mountain is a remnant thrust sheet (klippe) in an area where the suture is cryptic (Burke and Dewey, 1972;Burke and Dewey, 1973).…”
Section: Comparisons With Liberiamentioning
confidence: 99%