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Citation: Jej. Martini, THE LOSKOP FORMATION AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE BUSHVELD COMPLEX, SOUTH-AFRICA, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(2), 1998, pp. 193-222
Citation: H. Munyanyiwa et P. Maaskant, METAMORPHISM OF THE PALAEOPROTEROZOIC MAGONDI MOBILE BELT NORTH OF KAROI, ZIMBABWE, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(2), 1998, pp. 223-240
Citation: Ja. Adekoya, THE GEOLOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE MARU BANDED IRON-FORMATION, NORTHWESTERN NIGERIA, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(2), 1998, pp. 241-257
Citation: O. Ajayi et Oa. Umoh, QUALITY OF GROUNDWATER IN THE COASTAL-PLAIN SANDS AQUIFER OF THE AKWA-IBOM STATE, NIGERIA, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(2), 1998, pp. 259-275
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Citation: W. Hirdes et Dw. Davis, FIRST U-PB ZIRCON AGE OF EXTRUSIVE VOLCANISM IN THE BIRIMIAN SUPERGROUP OF GHANA WEST-AFRICA, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(2), 1998, pp. 291-294
Citation: B. Abate et al., PETROGRAPHIC AND GEOCHEMICAL STUDY OF ROCKS AT SHAKISO, ETHIOPIA - NOEVIDENCE FOR SHOCK METAMORPHISM, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(2), 1998, pp. 295-298
Citation: O. Ajayi, QUALITY OF GROUNDWATER IN THE AGBABU OIL SANDS AREA OF THE ONDO STATE, NIGERIA, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(2), 1998, pp. 299-305
Citation: S. Nasir et R. Klemd, NEW CARBONATITE OCCURRENCES ALONG THE HATTA TRANSFORM-FAULT ZONE (NORTHERN OMAN MOUNTAINS, UNITED-ARAB-EMIRATES), Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(1), 1998, pp. 3-10
Citation: Dj. Nash et Pa. Shaw, SILICA AND CARBONATE RELATIONSHIPS IN SILCRETE-CALCRETE INTERGRADE DURICRUSTS FROM THE KALAHARI OF BOTSWANA AND NAMIBIA, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(1), 1998, pp. 11-25
Citation: Am. Albassam, DETERMINATION OF HYDROCHEMICAL PROCESSES AND CLASSIFICATION OF HYDROCHEMICAL FACIES FOR THE SAKAKAH AQUIFER, NORTHEASTERN SAUDI-ARABIA, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(1), 1998, pp. 27-38
Citation: Am. Abed et Rs. Abdalla, ON THE STATE OF WEATHERING OF THE UPPER CRETACEOUS RED PHOSPHORITES OF ESHIDIYA, SOUTHERN JORDAN, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(1), 1998, pp. 39-54
Citation: Ha. Jelsma et al., FLUIDS AND EPIGENETIC GOLD MINERALIZATION AT SHAMVA MINE, ZIMBABWE - A COMBINED STRUCTURAL AND FLUID INCLUSION STUDY, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(1), 1998, pp. 55-70
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Citation: Am. Aghzer et R. Arenas, METAMORPHIC EVOLUTION OF THE METAPELITES OF THE HERCYNIAN MASSIF IN REHAMNA (MOROCCO) - TECTONOTHERMAL IMPLICATIONS, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(1), 1998, pp. 87-106
Citation: P. Antonini et al., A SEGMENT OF SEA-FLOOR SPREADING IN THE CENTRAL RED-SEA - BASALTS FROM THE NEREUS DEEP (23-DEGREES-00'-23-DEGREES-20'N), Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(1), 1998, pp. 107-114
Citation: Aw. Felesteen, ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF SOME EARLY CRETACEOUS SEDIMENTS, ABU-GHARADIG BASIN, WESTERN DESERT, EGYPT, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(1), 1998, pp. 115-127
Citation: Ce. Suh et al., INTEGRATED STRUCTURAL AND MINERAL ALTERATION STUDY OF THE ZONA URANIUM ANOMALY, NORTHEAST NIGERIA, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(1), 1998, pp. 129-140
Citation: Nms. Numan et al., SYNSEDIMENTARY TECTONICS IN THE EOCENE PILA-SPI LIMESTONE FORMATION IN IRAQ AND ITS GEODYNAMIC IMPLICATIONS, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(1), 1998, pp. 141-148
Citation: Cs. Okereke et al., DETERMINATION OF POTENTIAL GROUNDWATER SITES USING GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES IN THE CROSS-RIVER STATE, SOUTHEASTERN NIGERIA, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(1), 1998, pp. 149-163
Citation: Aa. Olajire et Ra. Oderinde, STUDY OF AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS IN HEAVY RESIDUAL OILS BY A COMBINATION OF SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES, Journal of African earth sciences, and the Middle East, 27(1), 1998, pp. 165-174
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