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Figure 15.
Map showing the relationship between tectonics, geomorphology and lithology. (1) Locality; (2) point dimension; (3) watercourse; (4) supposed fault; (5) fault; (6) granite vein; (7) pegmatite vein; (8) quartz vein; (9) hilltop; (10) mountain; (11) alluvial plain; (12) sandstone; (13) basalt; (14) biotite granite; (15) chlorite granite; (16) biotite and garnet granite; (17) biotite and amphibole granite; (18) orthogneiss; (19) biotite and amphibole migmatite; (20) biotite migmatite; (21) biotite and amphibole gneiss; (22) amphibolite; (23) mylonite
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Morphotectonic Analysis of Mboula Area in Relation with Central Cameroon Shear Zone (CCSZ) and Lithology Using Remote Sensing and Field Data
Awé Wangméné Salomon, Tchameni Rigobert, Daouda Dawaï, Amadou Diguim Kepnamou, Danra Moh Guela Guy Basile, Haskandi Kalaza Josué, Bayanbé Gaoussou, Sini André
Journal of Geosciences and Geomatics
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2021
, 9(2), 83-95 doi:10.12691/jgg-9-2-5
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