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Seamounts in the Gulf of Guinea
Nature, 1966IN the course of two recent geophysical traverses across the Gulf of Guinea, H.M.S. Hecla has discovered a number of marked elevations of the ocean bed approximately on a line between St. Helena and the islands of the Bight of Biafra.
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Biodiversity in the Gulf of Guinea: an overview
Biodiversity and Conservation, 1994Patterns of species-richness and endemism in the Gulf of Guinea reflect the region's biogeographic history. Bioko is a continental-shelf island that was recently connected to the African mainland, whereas Principe, Sao Tome and Annobon are truly oceanic and have never been connected with each other or with the mainland.
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The liquid in the gulf of Guinea Creoles
African Studies, 1987(1987). The liquid in the gulf of Guinea Creoles. African Studies: Vol. 46, No. 2, pp. 287-295.
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Tonogenesis in the Gulf of Guinea Creoles
DiachronicaAbstract This paper is concerned with tonogenesis in creole languages, focusing on the Gulf of Guinea Creoles (GGCs), where the interaction between the European (stress) and African (tone) origins has led to the emergence of a tone system.
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How does the Niger river warm coastal waters in the northern Gulf of Guinea?
Frontiers in Marine Science, 2023Gael Alory, Julien Jouanno
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THE GULF OF GUINEA: THE FUTURE AFRICAN PERSIAN GULF?
2016Las diferentes regiones africanas no han dejado de estar en el epicentro de los rejuegos y de las influencias de las potencias capitalistas, sobre todo de las ex metrĂ³polis europeas como Francia y de Estados Unidos, debido a que cada una de ellas resulta tener una significativa importancia en el contexto de las relaciones internacionales, ya sea por su
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