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Journal of Petroleum Geology

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Journal of Petroleum Geology, vol. 22(1), January 1999, pp. 115-128

 

TECTONICS AND SEDIMENTATION IN THE TAZA-GUERCIF BASIN, NORTHERN MOROCCO: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE NEOGENE EVOLUTION OF THE RIF-MIDDLE ATLAS OROGENIC SYSTEM

M. Bernini, * M. Boccaletti, ** R. Gelati***, G. Moratti+, G. Papani* and J. El Mokhtari++

The Neogene- Quaternary Taza-Guercif Basin, northern Morocco, is one of a number of remnants of the basinal "South Rifean Corridor" which connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea during the Miocene. The basin has a hybrid structure because its development was influenced both by the Rif orogenic belt to the north and NW and the Middle Atlas Shear Zone to the SW.

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