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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Bassin de (Gabon)"
SULLIVAN, JOHN P., et CARL D. HOPKINS. « A new Stomatorhinus (Osteoglossomorpha : Mormyridae) from the Ivindo River, Gabon, West Central Africa ». Zootaxa 847, no 1 (1 février 2005) : 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.847.1.1.
Texte intégralMbina Mounguengui, Michel, François Baudin, Jacques Lang et Olivier Jocktane. « Paléoenvironnements et caractérisation des roches mères pétrolières des séries pré-salifères du bassin intérieur du Gabon ». Comptes Rendus Geoscience 335, no 3 (mars 2003) : 327–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1631-0713(03)00051-8.
Texte intégralWorah, Josiane Audrey, Christian Mikolo Yobo, Innocent AKPACA, Donald Midoko Iponga, Saturnin Ndotit Maghiengha et Hervé Charles Ndoume Engone. « Analyse de la Gouvernance et de la Légalité D’attribution des Titres D’exploitation Artisanale du Bois D’œuvre au Gabon : Revue de Littérature ». International Journal of Progressive Sciences and Technologies 16, no 2 (13 septembre 2019) : 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v16.2.1014.
Texte intégralLescuyer, Guillaume, et Julienne Nadège Essoungou. « Gestion forestière multi-usages en Afrique centrale : perceptions, mises en oeuvre et évolutions ». BOIS & ; FORETS DES TROPIQUES 315, no 315 (1 mars 2013) : 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/bft2013.315.a20536.
Texte intégralAubréville, André, et Ilona Bossanyi. « Erosion under Forest Cover and Erosion in Deforested Areas in the Humid Tropical Zone ». BOIS & ; FORETS DES TROPIQUES 323, no 323 (7 janvier 2015) : 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/bft2015.323.a31259.
Texte intégralChen, Anqing, Chong Jin, Zhanghua Lou, Hongde Chen, Shenglin Xu, Keke Huang et Sihan Hu. « Salt tectonics and basin evolution in the Gabon Coastal Basin, West Africa ». Journal of Earth Science 24, no 6 (décembre 2013) : 903–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12583-013-0383-5.
Texte intégralCUMBERLIDGE, NEIL. « Potamonautes nheenae, a new species of freshwater crab from Gabon, Central Africa, with a description of the first known male of Erimetopus brazzae (A. Milne-Edwards, 1886) from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central Africa (Brachyura : Potamoidea : Potamonautidae) ». Zootaxa 4286, no 2 (30 juin 2017) : 228. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4286.2.6.
Texte intégralDupré, Stéphanie, Giovanni Bertotti et Sierd Cloetingh. « Tectonic history along the South Gabon Basin : Anomalous early post-rift subsidence ». Marine and Petroleum Geology 24, no 3 (mars 2007) : 151–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2006.11.003.
Texte intégralMouélé, Idalina Moubiya, Patrick Dudoignon, Abderrazak El Albani, Alain Meunier, Philippe Boulvais, François Gauthier-Lafaye, Jean-Louis Paquette, Hervé Martin et Michel Cuney. « 2.9–1.9Ga paleoalterations of Archean granitic basement of the Franceville basin (Gabon) ». Journal of African Earth Sciences 97 (septembre 2014) : 244–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2014.04.027.
Texte intégralYobo, C. Mikolo, A. Awono et V. Ingram. « Understanding the Coula edulis, Dacryodes buettneri and Irvingia gabonensis non-timber forest product value chains from Makokou, North-East Gabon from a gender perspective ». International Forestry Review 22, no 3 (1 septembre 2020) : 339–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1505/146554820830405672.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Bassin de (Gabon)"
Ossa, Ossa Frantz-Gérard. « Etude multi-approches du bassin sédimentaire paléoprotérozoïque (2. 1-2. 4 Ga) de Franceville au Gabon : les environnements sédimentaires et l'impact des paléocirculations de fluides ». Poitiers, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010POIT2341.
Texte intégralFrancevillien Basin, located in south-eastern Gabon, consists of a column of five lithostratigraphic formations, starting from FA to FE. He is known around the world through these natural fission reactors (Oklo and Bangombé) and to its rich mineral resources in the FA and FB (Uranium and Manganese). The classically described successive lithofacies in FA reflect the evolution of fluvial environment to a tide-influenced delta environment. Marine environment, ranging from shoreface to upper offshore, characterizes the FB. New geochemical data show, oxygenation of the water column up to the upper offshore, large amounts of dissolved organic matter in Proterozoic seawater. These chemical conditions in the depositional environments are closely linked with the state of oxygenation of the atmosphere, will have major consequences in the history of this basin: the emergence of biomass, large colonial organisms; diversification of phyllosilicates (chemical weathering). The mineralogy of the clay fraction (< 2μm) in the FA formation shows a dominant illitic phase whose crystallinity increases towards the base of the series. It is characterized by the appearance of minerals interlayered illite/smectite regular (type R1) at the FA / FB transition, and irregular (type R0) at the top of the series. This trend highlights the different parageneses in the FA and FB formations, despite a low thickness variation and a general rate relatively low landfill. These parageneses indicate a higher intensity of diagenesis in the coarse facies with low organic matter (typical training FA) than for fine facies rich in organic matter (formation characteristic FB). All the results can be interpreted in terms of changes in a same diagenetic process controlled by the facies and the nature of pore fluids. This reinforces the hypothesis of a relatively low geothermal gradient compared to what has been commonly described in other basins of similar age. The presence of monazite overgrowths, late iron-rich chlorites associated with berthierine was used to estimate the temperatures of crystallization around 300° C in the upper FA. These results confirm the late circulation of hot fluids
Abessolo, Mezui Pierre. « Mise en valeur de l'Ogooué et structuration spatiale de son bassin ». Aix-Marseille 2, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986AIX23005.
Texte intégralJocktane, Olivier. « La plate-forme carbonatée albienne dans le bassin côtier gabonais : dynamique sédimentaire et stratigraphie séquentielle ». Dijon, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992DIJOS054.
Texte intégralMbina, Mounguengui Michel. « Dynamique sédimentaire et fluctuations eustatiques au cours du cénomanien et du turonien dans le nord du bassin côtier gabonais ». Dijon, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998DIJOS004.
Texte intégralOkoundzi, Jérôme. « Organisation sociale, systèmes de production et perspectives de développement économique dans le bassin de la Sébé, Gabon ». Toulouse 2, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003TOU20020.
Texte intégralThe village agriculture of the Sébé area is ecological and biological; it can become an asset in the future debates over the ecological and biological agronomy if the economic concerns follow the mentalities and the current philosophy that promotes wholesome food. It appears that economically and socially, the inhabitants of the Sébé area remain viable and capable of producing surplus goods/products/crop, provided that these ones have a reliable and continuous purchaser. There is a particular lack of economic infrastructures to this village economy. This is why we have offered to create a local and inter-village organization that will launch the economic development. This organization will be some kind of interface capable of leading the village dwellers to the transition from a domestic village economy to a national economy of market. We have named this local organization "AUDACE"; it could also be a new conception of the village economy. The results of a survey that we made among young educated people confirm that the rural economy in Gabon is still distincly contrasted with the urban economy. Not only does our proposal value a local development that should adapt the village dwellers to the national economy of market, but it also reconstructs social relations by redefining the dichotomous roles of men and women
Onanga, Mavotchy Nathaelle. « Études des paléomilieux paléoprotérozoïques (2,1-2,0 Ga) : la formation fb du bassin de Franceville au Gabon ». Thesis, Poitiers, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016POIT2263/document.
Texte intégralThe Paleoproterozoic (2.1 to 2.0 Ga) Franceville Basin, South-east of Gabon, has been studied for decades for its high metalliferous (primarily uranium and manganese) potential. The discovery of the oldest known macro-multicellular organisms in the FB Formation in the basin in 2010 caused a repositioning of the appearance of complex multicellular life to 2.1 Ga in Earth history. This period is synchronous with great upheavals that affected the global chemistry of the atmosphere and oceans, and corresponds to the deposition of the FB Formation in the Franceville Basin. Core samples from the FB Formation were sampled from the centre of the basin (MVengué syncline) and the western flank of the basin (Moanda) for comparative analyses. The objective of this study is to provide new information on precipitation conditions of the early diagenetic carbonate cements and concretions associated with the organic-rich black shales and siltstones in the FB Formation using facies analyses, petrographic, and geochemical techniques.At the basin centre, the FB Formation is composed of sedimentary units that reflect deposition in a deep marine environment with variable depths below the limit of storm wave actions. Three units can be distinguished: (1) FB1b consisting of black shales, fine grained sandstones, and laminated mudstones or layered dolomites; (2) FB1c consisting of alternating black shales and sandstones; and (3) FB2a that is characterized by massive sandstone (namely the Poubara sandstone). Detailed analytical studies showed that these sediments have undergone moderate diagenetic modifications. However, the degree of diagenesis varies between different lithofacies.The carbonates are commonly diffused within the associated black shales throughout the FB Formation. In addition, at the Mvengué, the carbonates are present as individual beds, and as ovoid to lenticular centimeters to tens of centimeters thick concretions at Moanda, where they occur interlayering the FB1c black shales at eight levels. Irrespective of their form of occurrence, their relationships with the laminated black shale argues in favour of their formation before significant compaction. As a result, the incorporated clay minerals in the concretions are similar to the host rocks (black shales) and their composition is relatively homogenous from the edge to the centre. Isotope analyses of carbon and oxygen in the carbonates and of carbon in the organic matter, as well as the morphological and textural relationships suggest that the dolomitiation processes at the origin of the concretions, occurred during the early diagenetic stage, were favoured by bacterial oxidation of organic matter resulting in increasing pore water alkalinity in the sediments
Adiwas-Kouerey, Gervais. « La vie rurale dans les pays Myènè du delta intérieur de l'Ogooué (Gabon) ». Bordeaux 3, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986BOR30029.
Texte intégralDubois, Manon. « Environnement de dépôt et processus de formation des carbonates de manganèse dans les black shales paléoprotérozoiques du Bassin de Franceville (2.1 Ga ; Gabon) ». Thesis, Montpellier, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017MONTT082.
Texte intégralThe Franceville Basin (2.1 Ga) in southeastern Gabon, hosts a black shale series well preserved (FB Formation) which represents an exceptional example of unmetamorphised Paleoproterozoic sediment strata. This basin includes the protore of one of the largest Mn-oxide laterite ore worldwide, mined by Eramet-Comilog. The aim of this this work is to determine formation conditions of this protore and to characterize the global sedimentary evolution of the FB Formation which include the protore. This 75 m thick protore is constituted of Mn carbonate-rich black shales which represent a potential ore deposit for the future. It was drilled, on the Bangombé plateau, during a recent campaign of 24 boreholes with an average depth of 125 m.Through multidisciplinary study on these cores and key outcrops of the basin, this work focuses on : i) the depositional environment of the Mn-protore and FB Formation ; ii) the processes of formation of the Mn-carbonates at 2.1 Ga and iii) the architecture and distribution of Mn-rich levels of the protore on the Bangombé Plateau.A detailed sedimentological and petrological study allowed us to redefine the division of the FB into nine units, named U1 to U9 from the base to the top. These units show a fine upward cycle up to U5 and a reverse coarse loop until U9. This division leads to a new interpretation to propose an evolution from a shoreface depositional environment controlled by deltaic currents (U1) to an offshore depositional environment with anoxic conditions (U2). In this basin, a system of submarine fan is developed, feeding a network of sand injections (injectites) covering the Bangombé plateau (70 km²) and with a thickness of 150 m affecting U4 to U7, including the Mn-protore. The protore depositional environment formed below the wave base limit (U4, U5 and U6) in a starved basin, controlled by biochemical sedimentation allowed the formation of Mn-carbonates. The end of starved basin, would allow the re-opening of the detrital input into the offshore basin (U7). This basin is then filled by storm bar deposits intersected by deltaic sub-aquatic channels (U8). The U9 unit corresponds to a quiet lagoon environment, allowing the multicellular organism development for the first time on the planet.A geochemical study allowed the characterization of the depositional environment of Mn-carbonates as an anoxic to sub-oxic and alkaline environment. For the first time, we showed that the manganese carbonates, present as bacteriomorph forms, are precipitated from the seawater by the mediated photosynthetic cyanobacterial activity, which allows CO2 / HCO3 depression of the environment and a local increase of pH. The cyanobacterial activity is controlled by the absence of bottom currents, which increase the detrital input. This would stop the activity of the cyanobacteria and thus would lead to the decrease of the Mn-concentration along the protore.Finally, well-log and a sequential correlation analyses allowed us to detail spatial and timing repartition of FB Formation deposit, controlled by a tectono-sedimentary model. We propose two- tectono-sedimentary phases. A first syn-tectonic phase (U1 to U3) controls the depocentres and sedimentation gaps. Turbidite coarse deposits are located in the most subsident part, clay deposits rather on the slope and carbonates on shoals. A second post-tectonic phase (U4 to U7) allows isopach deposits. The Mn-protore formed during the post-tectonic phase. However, it shows a variable thickness due to subsidence to the north of the Bangombé plateau. So, on the Bangombé plateau, Mn-contents increase towards the south, whereas the protore thickness increases towards the NNE. Moreover sand injectites decrease Mn-content in the eastern part of the Bangombé plateau and impact on the economic evaluation of the Mn-carbonates. Currently, the protore is structured by post-sedimentary faults, which lead to a non-continuity of the high Mn levels on the Bangombé plateau
Loubamono-Bessacque, Guy Claver. « Les populations du bassin de la Lesibi (Gabon) du début : du XVIIIème à la fin du XIXème siècle ». Paris 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA010639.
Texte intégralThe Lesibi bassin is situated to the south east of the present Gabon republica. Differents groups of populations that place, especially the Ikota, Ondasa, Ambama and Basamaye. Before their seattlement in the Lesibi bassin, those populations lived in the north west of the present Congo republica (Ambama) and to the north east of the Gabon of nowaday. It's not possible now in the present state of the research, to determine the seattlement date of those populations in that area. We just knew, in the XVIIIe century, the were established there. Those populations maintained different relations among themselves and with the others neighbor inhabitants. They share many common civilization characteristics. Untill the end of the XIXe century, the foreigners, the Europeans, hadn't trampled down the Lesibi Bassin if we except the Italian crossing Attilio Pecile and Giacomo Savorgnan Di Brazza. In return this territory since the XVIIe century probably, received manufactured products. Those ones were valued on the local populations, who even sold their yellow-men to have some
Guiyeligou, Grace Daniella. « Étude paléo-environnementale des dépôts manganésifère paléoprotérozoique (2.1 Ga-GABON) ». Thesis, Poitiers, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019POIT2321.
Texte intégralPaleoproterozoic is a crucial period in the history of the Earth. One of the major events recorded at that time was the Great Oxidation Event (GOE) from 2.45 to 2.32 Ga. This event will lead to global changes on a global scale. It will impact the physico-chemical conditions by promoting oxidative alteration of the continents. The latter is at the origin of the progressive explosion of photosynthetic cyanobacteria responsible for a significant oxidation of the environment. A complex and organized multicellular life developed as a result of this event. The Paleoproterozoic basin (2.1 to 2.0 Ga) of Franceville, located in southeastern Gabon, shows sedimentary deposits in a very good state of conservation and constitutes an exceptional archive to trace the deposition processes of this period. The francevillian sedimentary series is composed of four lithostratigraphic formations from FA to FD. Manganese accumulations are specifically visible in the plateau areas where the largest reserves are located in the Bangombé and Okouma plateaus. This work pays particular attention to the FB formation and more particularly the FB1b and FB1c subunits located on the Okouma site where iron, phosphorus and manganese deposits are found. A multidisciplinary and multi-scale study was carried out on seven Okouma holes, provided by the mining company Eramet-Comilog. The sedimentological study of the various samples made it possible to divide the holes into three units: 1- lower, consisting of detrital facies and in particular banded heterolithics (FB1b), 2- a so-called transition unit that marks the passage of the FB1b to FB1c formations with carbonate facies rich in pyrite called in this work black shales pyriteux and iron carbonates and 3- a higher unit represented by manganiferous shale blacks or is interposed by fine medium sandstones. These facies testify to the establishment of a marine environment from a phase of transgression that began at the FA-FB transition. Petrographic and mineralogical analyses have revealed clay minerals composed of illite, chlorite and interlayered illite/smectite. The illitization reaction is almost complete (90% illite) as shown by the ordered interlayered (R3). Geochemical analyses show that the FB1b formation is dominated by detrital materials while those of the formation above FB1c are dominated by chemical processes. Similarly, most redox sensitive elements (Mn, Zn, Ni, Co, Co, Mo, Cd and Cu) show a redox change from an oxic environment (FB1b) to anoxic (FB1c)
Livres sur le sujet "Bassin de (Gabon)"
Mounguengui, Léandre Moussavou. Les Budjala du Gabon : Histoire et généalogies des peuples du bassin du Congo. Libreville : Éditions du CENAREST, 2009.
Trouver le texte intégralMounguengui, Léandre Moussavou. Les Budjala du Gabon : Histoire et généalogies des peuples du bassin du Congo. Libreville : Éditions du CENAREST, 2009.
Trouver le texte intégralColloque de stratigraphie et de paléogéographie des bassins sédimentaires ouest-africains (1st 1991 Libreville, Gabon). Géologie africaine : 1er Colloque de stratigraphie et de paléogéographie des bassins sédimentaires ouest-africains : 2e Colloque africain de micropaléontologie : Libreville, Gabon, 6-8 mai 1991 : recueil des communications. Boussens : Elf Aquitaine, 1992.
Trouver le texte intégralPutzel, Louis. Chinese trade and investment and the forests of the Congo Basin : Synthesis of scoping studies in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo and Gabon. Bogor, Indonesia : CIFOR, 2011.
Trouver le texte intégralBrody, Robert. Sa'adyah Gaon. Liverpool University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781904113881.001.0001.
Texte intégralKottmann, Nora, et Cornelia Reiher, dir. Studying Japan. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845292878.
Texte intégralChapitres de livres sur le sujet "Bassin de (Gabon)"
Smith, R. D. A. « Architecture of turbidite sandstone bodies in a rift-lake setting, Gabon Basin, offshore Gabon ». Dans Atlas of Deep Water Environments, 255–59. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1234-5_38.
Texte intégralHeil, Christopher. « Gabor Bases and Frames ». Dans A Basis Theory Primer, 301–49. Boston : Birkhäuser Boston, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-4687-5_11.
Texte intégralKolo, Kamal, Kurt Konhauser, Jean-Pierre Prian et Alain Préat. « Probable Fungal Colonization and Carbonate Diagenesis of Neoproterozoic Stromatolites from South Gabon, Western Congo Basin ». Dans Geology and Resource Potential of the Congo Basin, 77–96. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29482-2_5.
Texte intégralTeisserenc, P., et J. Villemin. « Sedimentary Basin of Gabon—Geology and Oil Systems ». Dans Divergent/Passive Margin Basins. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1306/m48508c3.
Texte intégralBrody, Robert. « Sa’adyah the Philosopher ». Dans Sa'adyah Gaon, 40–57. Liverpool University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781904113881.003.0003.
Texte intégralVogt, Manuel. « Elite Alliances and Conflict in Decolonized States ». Dans Mobilization and Conflict in Multiethnic States, 119–39. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190065874.003.0006.
Texte intégralJackson, Martin P. A., Michael R. Hudec et David C. Jennette. « Insights from a Gravity-Driven Linked System in Deep-Water Lower Congo Basin, Gabon ». Dans Salt Sediment Interactions and Hydrocarbon Prospectivity : Concepts, Applications, and Case Studies for the 21st Century : 24th Annual, 735–52. SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC PALEONTOLOGISTS AND MINERALOGISTS, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.5724/gcs.04.24.0735.
Texte intégralHabib, Joseph. « Qere and Ketiv in the Exegesis of the Karaites and Saadya Gaon ». Dans Semitic Languages and Cultures, 281–330. Open Book Publishers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0207.08.
Texte intégralBeglinger, Suzanne E. « Systematic Analog Comparison to Identify Potential New Exploration Opportunities in the Gabon Coastal Basin - 4 Years Later ». Dans Petroleum Systems in "Rift" Basins, 465–78. Gulf Coast Section SEPM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5724/gcs.15.34.0465.
Texte intégralTHOMPSON, D. T., I. LERCHE et J. J. O’BRIEN. « SALT BASINS OF WESTERN EUROPE AND GABON, WEST AFRICA : DYNAMICAL ASPECTS AND HYDROCARBON PRODUCTION ». Dans Gulf of Mexico Salt Tectonics, Associated Processes and Exploration Potential. SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.5724/gcs.89.10.0122.
Texte intégralActes de conférences sur le sujet "Bassin de (Gabon)"
Inizan, M., A. Obiang-Mebale et F. Hondareyte. « Redeveloping Brown Fields – Field Case from Gabon Senonian Basin ». Dans Subsurface Challenges in West Africa - First EAGE West Africa Workshop 2013. Netherlands : EAGE Publications BV, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20131786.
Texte intégralTamannai, Muhammad S., Thomas Hansen, Ron Borsato, Jennifer Greenhalg, Martial-Rufin Moussavou et Landry Olouchy Essongue. « Deepwater hydrocarbon prospectivity analysis of offshore North and South Gabon Basin ». Dans SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2013. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/segam2013-1002.1.
Texte intégralTamannai, M. S., T. Hansen, R. Borsato, J. Greenhalgh, M. R. Moussavou et L. O. Essongue. « Pre- and Post-Salt Prospectivity Analysis of the South Gabon Basin ». Dans 75th EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2013. Netherlands : EAGE Publications BV, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20130783.
Texte intégralWang, Vicky W., et Christopher K. Junium. « CARBON, NITROGEN, AND SULFUR ISOTOPES FROM THE 2.1 GA FRANCEVILLE BASIN, GABON ». Dans 51st Annual Northeastern GSA Section Meeting. Geological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016ne-272489.
Texte intégralBos, Klaas Jan, Zhiwen Chen, Henk J. Verheij, Martijn Onderwater et Mees Visser. « Local Scour and Protection of F3 Offshore GBS Platform ». Dans ASME 2002 21st International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2002-28127.
Texte intégralJ. Beham, R. « The utility of shale compaction analysis in determining structural development Northern Interior Basin, Gabon ». Dans 54th EAEG Meeting. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201410736.
Texte intégralFernandez-Valderrama, D. G., et M. Nocito. « The Miocene Turbidite Play in the Distal Domain of the Offshore South Gabon Sub-Basin ». Dans 81st EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2019. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201901481.
Texte intégralJamin, Nurhuda, Christopher Jackson, Lidia Lonergan et Howard Johnson. « 3D Seismic Mapping And Modern-Day Slope Morphology Of The South Gabon Basin, Offshore West Africa ». Dans PGCE 2009. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.254.p16.
Texte intégralE. Cool, T., J. Guzman et A. Ghosh. « Neocomian-Barremian Tectonostratigraphy and Trapping Mechanisms in the Pre-Salt Synrift Interval of the Gabon South Basin ». Dans Subsurface Challenges in West Africa - First EAGE West Africa Workshop 2013. Netherlands : EAGE Publications BV, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20131771.
Texte intégralKedzierski, Y. « Petroleum Systems Characterization Based on Organic Geochemistry Interpretation in Gabon, Lower Congo and Kwanza Basins ». Dans 30th International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry (IMOG 2021). European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.202134126.
Texte intégralRapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Bassin de (Gabon)"
L., Putzel, Assembe-Mvondo S., Ndong L.B.B., Banioguila R.P., Cerutti P.O., Tieguhong J.C., Djeukam R., Kabuyaya N., Lescuyer G. et Mala W. Le commerce et les investissements chinois et les forêts du bassin du Congo : Synthèse des études de cadrage réalisées au Cameroun, en République démocratique du Congo et au Gabon. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.17528/cifor/004316.
Texte intégralL., Putzel, Assembe Mvondo S., Ndong L.B.B., Banioguila R.P., Cerutti P.O., Tieguhong J.C., Djeukam R., Kabuyaya N., Lescuyer G. et Mala W.A. Chinese trade and investment and the forests of the Congo Basin : Synthesis of scoping studies in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo and Gabon. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.17528/cifor/003501.
Texte intégralL., Putzel, Assembe Mvondo S., Ndong L.B.B., Banioguila R.P., Cerutti P.O., Tieguhong J.C., Djeukam R., Kabuyaya N., Lescuyer G. et Mala W.A. Chinese trade and investment and the forests of the Congo Basin : Synthesis of scoping studies in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo and Gabon [Chinese]. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.17528/cifor/004721.
Texte intégralFrancke, Angela, Sven Lißner et Anke Juliane. Big Data im Radverkehr : Teil II. Technische Universität Dresden, septembre 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.26128/2021.241.
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