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Short wavelength lateral variability of lithospheric mantle beneath the Middle Atlas (Morocco) as recorded by mantle xenoliths

open access: yesTectonophysics, 2015
International audienceThe Middle Atlas is a region where xenolith-bearing volcanism roughly coincides with the maximum of lithospheric thinning beneath continental Morocco.
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Population decline of Macaca sylvanus in the middle atlas of Morocco

Biological Conservation, 2005
Abstract An eight-year-long census and habitat evaluation of the Macaca sylvanus population was conducted in a 484-km2 area of the central region of the Middle Atlas Mountains in Morocco between June 1994 and October 2002. The authors walked a 93.5-km circuit – divided into 16 transect segments – 30 times with teams of trained research assistant ...
CAMPERIO CIANI, ANDREA-SIGFRIDO   +5 more
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An Atlas of Middle Eastern Affairs

2009
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Anderson, Liam, Anderson, Ewan W
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The Vitality of Local Political Institutions in the Middle Atlas, Morocco

Ethnology, 2002
In the Middle Atlas, Morocco, growing government bureaucracy has not undermined the informal village council and the legitimacy of local functionaries such as shaykh or muqaddam. Although official or elected bodies may formally have de facto power, in practice the village council still controls access to local resources. Instead of being manipulated by
Venema, L.B., Mguild, A.
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A Silurian Cold-Seep Ecosystem From the Middle Atlas, Morocco

PALAIOS, 2004
Abstract Geological and paleobiological attributes described in a carbonate unit from the upper Silurian of the Middle Atlas (Morocco) are interpreted as the result of chemosynthetic processes fueled by fluid seepage. These attributes include: the presence of authigenic carbonate accumulation embedded in siliciclastic rocks; tightly packed ...
BARBIERI, ROBERTO   +2 more
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The Cambridge Atlas of the Middle East and North Africa

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1988
This new Cambridge Atlas is designed as an up-to-date reference source on the whole contemporary Middle East, from Iran to North Africa, with an emphasis on economic and social developments. In 60 pages of two-colour maps, each accompanied by a page of commentary and supplementary figures, the Atlas presents detailed information on the Middle East ...
Julia Clancy-Smith   +3 more
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Middle Jurassic Gastropods from the Central High Atlas, Morocco

Geobios, 2001
This systematic study considers twenty-four gastropod species recovered in the Upper Aalenian-Lower Bajocian sediments of the Central High Atlas. Twenty-one species belong to archaeogastropod groups and three species are assigned to two caenogastropod families. A new genus, Sadkia nov. gen. (family Eucyclidae), and two new species, Sadkia richensis nov.
CONTI, Maria Alessandra, MONARI S.
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The rise of female healers in the middle Atlas, Morocco

Social Science & Medicine, 1992
The reasons for the growth in number of female traditional healers in the Middle Atlas rural region in Moroccan Berber society are examined through a discussion of the following topics: social characteristics among the Ait Abdi tribe before colonization the position of traditional healers in the past and present a comparison of different healers and ...
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Geosites And Touristic Development Of The Northwestern Tabular Middle Atlas Of Morocco

2009
Descrizione di alcuni geositi nel Medio Atlante e loro importanza per il ...
El Wartiti M.   +4 more
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Atlas-1 and middle atmosphere global change

Advances in Space Research, 1994
To understand the extent and trends of middle atmosphere change, it is necessary to establish the baseline of atmospheric behavior and its response to changes in solar irradiance over at least a solar cycle. An element in NASA's global change program is the ATLAS shuttle series.
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