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West-Central Coastal, Province 7203, Tamatave, Province 7396, Etosha, Province 7285, Grand Erg/Ahnet Basin, Province 2058, West African Shield, Province 7021, Pelagian Basin, Province 2048, Cyrenaica Uplift, Province 2040, Madagascar, Province 7381, Seychelles, Province 7417, Tanzania Coastal, Province 7273, Murzuk Basin, Province 2045, Thiemboka Uplift, Province 2057, Madagascar Offshore, Province 7403, Damer Belt, Province 7311, West Zaire Precambrian Belt, Province 7211, Morondava, Province 7373, Guercif Basin, Province 2069, Luffillian Arc, Province 7291, Benue, Province 7136, Rabat Basin, Province 2063, Tindouf Basin, Province 2067, North Red Sea Shield, Province 2073, Somali, Province 7255, Africa, Zaire, Province 7225, Chad, Province 7066, Rif Basin, Province 2072, Sud, Province 7146, Baffa, Province 7105, Atlas Uplift, Province 2053, Khartoum, Province 7087, Ougarta Uplift, Province 2061, Karoo, Province 7355, Hamra Basin, Province 2047, Nile Delta Basin, Province 2035, Upper Egypt Basin, Province 2037, Abu Gharadiq Basin, Province 2038, Erdis Kufra, Province 7075, Canary Islands, Province 2065, Sirte Basin, Province 2043, Reguibate Uplift, Province 2068, Amhara Plateau, Province 7161, Western Nubian Shield, Province 7151, Syrian Arch, Province 2036, Hauts Basin, Province 2051, Orange River Coastal, Province 7303, Fezzan Uplift, Province 2046, Trias/Ghadames Basin, Province 2054, West African Coastal, Province 7173, Aaiun-Tarfaya Basin, Province 2066, South Red Sea Shield, Province 7091, North Egypt Basin, Province 2039, Iullemmeden, Province 7055, South African Coastal, Province 7363, Nubian Uplift, Province 2044, Kalahari, Province 7325, Somali Deep Sea, Province 7263, Reggane Basin, Province 2060, Tellian Uplift, Province 2050, Nigerian Massive, Province 7121, Hoggar, Province 7041, Nefusa Uplift, Province 2049, Illizi Basin, Province 2056, Niger Delta, Province 7192, Gulf of Guinea, Province 7183, East African Rift, Province 7246, Senegal, Province 7013, Mozambique Coastal, Province 7343, Cyrenacia Basin, Province 2041, East Zaire Precambrian Belt, Province 7231, Red Sea Basin, Province 2071, Essaouni Basin, Province 2064, Mediterranean Basin, Province 2070, Tellian Foredeep, Province 2052, Taoudeni Basin, Province 7035, Volta, Province 7114, East Kalahari Precambrian Belt, Province 7331, Atlas Basin, Province 2062

Geologic Provinces of Africa, 2000 (prv7_2ag)

This coverage includes arcs, polygons and polygon labels that describe U.S. Geological Survey defined geologic provinces of the Africa. Each province has a set of geologic characteristics distinguishing it from surrounding provinces. These characteristics may include the dominant lithologies, the age of the strata, and the structural style. Some provinces include multiple genetically-related basins. Offshore province boundaries are generally defined by the 2000 meter bathymetric contour, but where appropriate are defined by the 4000 meter bathymetric contour. In some cases province boundaries are delineated by political boundaries, as in the case of The United States and Canada, because United States petroleum resources were assessed separately by the U.S. Geological Survey. Provinces are classified as either Priority or Boutique. A priority province is one of 76 non-U.S. geologic provinces defined by the U.S. Geological Survey that together contain 95 percent of the world's non-U.S. known petroleum volume. All priority provinces were analyzed for undiscovered petroleum-resources. A boutique province is a geologic province, other than a priority province, as defined by the U.S. Geological Survey, considered for petroleum-resource assessment. Boutique provinces can be chosen for a variety of geologic, political, technical and geographic reasons. Resource-assessments are conducted by scientists of the U.S Geological Survey's World Petroleum Assessment 2000 by means of a combination of Petroleum System analysis based on available geologic information, and statistical analysis of production and exploration information. Total petroleum systems are defined in provinces considered for assessment analysis. Total petroleum systems are subdivided into Assessment Units. Assessment results from the analysis of assessment units and total petroleum systems are aggregated and allocated to geologic provinces. Summary results are presented as attributes of this coverage.

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Author(s) Lee M. Osmonson, Feliks M. Persits, Douglas W. Steinshouer, Timothy R. Klett orcid
Publication Date 1997
Beginning Date of Data 2002
Ending Date of Data 2002
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5066/P9IFZKJW
Citation Osmonson, L.M., Persits, F.M., Steinshouer, D.W., and Klett, T.R., 1997, Geologic Provinces of Africa, 2000 (prv7_2ag): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9IFZKJW.
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