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Briedj, Moussa. "Etude géologique de la région de Tahifet (Hoggar central, Algérie) : implications géodynamiques." Nancy 1, 1993. http://docnum.univ-lorraine.fr/public/SCD_T_1993_0102_BRIEDJ.pdf.
Full textMeriem, Djamel E. "Données nouvelles sur les granitoïdes du pharusien de la région de Timgaouine (Hoggar, Algérie) : Pétrogénèse et évolution géodynamique." Nancy 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987NAN10490.
Full textLapique, Frédéric. "Traitement informatique de la déformation finie et interprétation de l'évolution tectonique Pan-Africaine de la région Timgaouine (Hoggar, Algérie)." Nancy 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987NAN10471.
Full textBoukhalfa, Lakhdar. "Diversité et signification géodynamique des complexes ultrabasiques/basiques d'âge proterozoïque supérieur du rameau oriental pharusien de la chaîne panafricaine (Hoggar, Algérie)." Nancy 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987NAN10040.
Full textBerger, Julien. "Les associations de roches basiques-ultrabasiques néoprotérozoïques d'Amalaoulaou (Gourma, Mali), du Tassendjanet (Hoggar occidental, Algérie) et cénozoïques du Saghro (Anti-Atlas, Maroc) : témoins de l'évolution géodynamique de la ceinture péri-cratonique ouest-africaine." La Rochelle, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008LAROS236.
Full textThis study focuses on the Neoproterozoic to Cenozoic evolution of the eastern and northern border of the West African Craton. Four massifs, characterised by a basic-ultrabasic association located in Gourma (Mali), Western Hoggar (Algeria) and Anti-Atlas (Morocco) are investigated in order to constrain the evolution of the peri-cratonic suture from the Neoproterozoic to the Cenozoic. The Amalaoulaou massif (Gourma, Mali) represents the root of a Neoproterozoic intra-oceanic island arc. Its evolution begun with the emplacement (800-790 Ma) of tholeiitic basic magmas (now recrystallised in metagabbros) that have a source only slightly enriched by slab-derived components. This event corresponds to the beginning of the subduction, when the arc is still immature. Quartz and hornblende gabbros from the upper unit (~720 Ma) represent chilled melts that have a more pronounced arc signature, thus reflecting a higher degree of enrichment by slab-derived components in the mantle source. The syn- to late-magmatic evolution is marked by recrystallisation and localised melting in the deep arc crust, forming anorthositic to tonalitic melts (660 Ma) and garnet-clinopyroxene-rutile residues. The arc root is exhumed at low T conditions (550°C, 6-9 kbar), probably at the same time as the UHP eclogite exhumation. Oceanic slab subduction is rapidly followed by continental subduction. The Tiléouine/Tin Zebbane eclogites/amphibolites are intracontinetal tholeiitic metabasalts recrystallised under HP conditions (600°C, 17 kbar) during subduction of the Tassendjanet terrane. The eclogites were subject to chemical differentiation during HP recrystallisation due to interaction with fluids derived from the dehydration of continental sediments. Eclogites were subject to thermal reequilibration during the first steps of exhumation (750°C, ~10 kbar) and these conditions were progressively overprinted by low-T conditions (660°C, 7-8 kbar) just before the collision stage. The basic-ultrabasic intrusion of Tiléouine (Western Hoggar) is emplaced just after the collision stage (600-590 Ma). The parental magma of the series is most probably a continental tholeiitic basalt having a lithospheric mantle source. It has crystallised ultramafic cumulates dominated by olivine, spinel and pyroxenes and progressively followed by plagioclase-rich gabbros. Magma emplacement at 10-20 km depth is coeval with transtensional tectonics that probably induced lithospheric thinning. Reactivation of the peri-cratonic suture in intraplate anorogenic setting is marked by the emplacement of Cenozoic alkaline lavas in the Anti-Atlas (Saghro volcanic field, Morocco). The mantle-derived nephelinites are low degree partial melts products of a HIMU-bearing mantle source that was probably located close the asthenosphere/lithosphere boundary. Fractional crystallisation of K-feldspar, nepheline, apatite and titanite lead the parental magma towards phonolitic composition. Late-stage magmatic evolution of the phonolites is responsible for the development of accessory minerals that are usually found in agpaitic systems (hainite and lorenzenite). The magmas were emplaced along tension gashes or open fractures that have the same orientation as the principal stress in the southern Atlas system during Mio-Pliocene times
Dupont, Pierre-Luc. "Pétrologie et géochimie des ensembles magmatiques pharusien I et II, dans le rameau oriental de la chaîne pharusienne (Hoggar, Algérie) : Implications géodynamiques pour l'évolution d'une chaîne mobile au protérozoïque supérieur." Nancy 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987NAN10332.
Full textAït-Hamou, Farida. "Un exemple de "point chaud" intra-continental en contexte de plaque quasi-stationnaire : étude pétrologique et géochimique du djebel Taharaq et évolution du volcanisme cénozoi͏̈que de l'Ahaggar (Sahara algérien)." Montpellier 2, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000MON20074.
Full textBelhachemi, Faouzia. "Anthropologie économique et historique des touareg du Hoggar." Paris 8, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA08A721.
Full textThe aim of this study is to show the importance for the composition of the hoggar people, meeting between great camel driver nomads and hunters-goat breeders ali berber, of the great transsaharian trade between the moghrib and west africa. The study pays special attention to the part of the hawwara, founders of the transsaharian trade network dependent on the lbadi sect, of whom the migration starting in the 8th century from cyrenaica and tripolitain leads at the begining of the 14th century to the foundation of haggar in the present meaning. But it shows also the dynamism, till today, of the goat breeders kel ulli and, in the last period, of the groups of sudanese origin inside the hoggar
Djouadi, Mohamed-Toufik. "Granites fini-panafricains de type Taourirt (Hoggar, Algérie) : une étude structurale par l'anisotropie de la susceptibilité magnétique et modèles de mise en place." Toulouse 3, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994TOU30170.
Full textBoughrara, Mustapha. "Analyse pétrologique et géochronologique de la région de Tin Begane (Hoggar, Algérie) : un exemple de la datation d'une série métamorphique en contexte polycyclique." Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999MNHN0007.
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