The Tindouf Basin is a major sedimentary basin in West Africa, to the south of the little Atlas region, Morocco. It stretches from west to east about 700 kilometres (430 mi) and covers about 100,000 square kilometres (39,000 sq mi), mostly in Algeria but with a western extension into Morocco and Western Sahara.
The TindoufBasin is a major sedimentary basin in West Africa, to the south of the little Atlas region, Morocco. It stretches from west to east about 700...
The Congo Basin (French: Bassin du Congo) is the sedimentary basin of the Congo River. The Congo Basin is located in Central Africa, in a region known...
areas, the cratons are covered by sedimentary basins, such as the TindoufBasin, Taoudeni Basin and Congo Basin, where the underlying archaic crust is overlaid...
The Ogaden Basin is an area of Huwan that may hold significant reserves of crude oil and natural gas. The basin covers an area of some 350,000 square kilometres...
The Iullemmeden Basin (Berber language: Iwellemmedden) is a major sub-Saharan inland basin in West Africa, extending about 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) north...
deposited at the base. Other significant basins of this type are those of Lake Chad and the Victoria - Kyoga lake basin, as well as the Congo and Zambezi rivers...
"Silurian-Devonian Spiriferida and Spiriferinida (Brachiopods) from the TindoufBasin (Algeria)". Palaeontographica Abteilung A. 313 (4–6): 81–149. doi:10...
The greater Turkana Basin in East Africa (mainly northwestern Kenya and southern Ethiopia, smaller parts of eastern Uganda and southeastern South Sudan)...
largely from the Moroccan government's claim to portions of Algeria's Tindouf and Béchar provinces. The Sand War led to heightened tensions between the...
Medina-Varea, Paula; Rodríguez, Sergio; Said, Ismail (2014-01-15). "The TindoufBasin, a marine refuge during the Serpukhovian (Carboniferous) mass extinction...
are found in the east. Carboniferous form the northern edge of the TindoufBasin and cuesta hills in the Draa plains. Condensed limestone, with cephalopod...
The Blue Nile Basin is a major geological structure in the northwestern Ethiopian Plateau formed in the Mesozoic Era during a period of crustal extension...
"Silurian-Devonian Spiriferida and Spiriferinida (Brachiopods) from the TindoufBasin (Algeria)". Palaeontographica Abteilung A. 313 (4–6): 81–149. Bibcode:2019PalAA...
as the McMurdo and other Antarctica Dry Valleys, Death Valley, the TindoufBasin (Morocco), and the Atacama Desert (Chile). His group has recently reported...
Krebb Afedeira at Fossilworks.org 10 km from Semar at Fossilworks.org TindoufBasin of Spanish (Western) Sahara at Fossilworks.org S. Adnet, H. Cappetta...
Arab Democratic Republic. Its administrative headquarters are located in Tindouf, Algeria. As of 2006[update], no UN member state had recognised Moroccan...
thousands of meteorites have been recovered from the Mojave, Sonoran, Great Basin, and Chihuahuan Deserts, with many being recovered on dry lake beds. Significant...
sue the Polisario Front for committing "crimes against humanity". In the Tindouf region of Algeria, Daira de Bojador is a refugee camp for Sahrawis named...
by the king. In 2021, the CORCAS condemned the Sahrawi refugee camps in Tindouf, citing human rights concerns. The Polisario Front, the main opposite party...
point – the western section of the border with Morocco/Western Sahara, Tindouf Province (Note: Algeria does not have a westernmost point, the border being...
Retrieved 20 March 2012. "Coroners and Justice Act 2009". "Human rights in Tindouf refugee camp" (PDF). "Modern Slavery Act 2015". "Navajo Sign Law Criminalizing...
complex by France in 1901. In the 1930s, the Saoura valley and the region of Tindouf were in turn annexed to French Algeria at the expense of Morocco, then...
Namibian claim. Tindouf Province Algeria Morocco 1956 1970 Morocco ( influenced by the Greater Morocco ideology ) claimed that both Tindouf and Béchar historically...
Subsequently, in 1903, France began to expand westwards towards Bechar and Tindouf, defeating the Moroccan forces in the Battle of Taghit and Battle of El-Moungar...