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Geological formation in Western Africa
The Continental Terminal Formation is a geological formation in West Africa that was deposited during the Palaeogene to Quaternary Periods (Eocene to Pleistocene Epochs).
Description
The formation outcrops in the West African countries of Mali , Nigeria , Niger , Benin , Togo , the Ivory Coast , Mauritania , Senegal , and Chad
Fossil Content
Bivalves from the Continental Teriminal Formation
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Species
Material
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Cubitostrea
C. multicostata
References
^ Lang, J.; Kogbe, C.; Alidou, S.; Alzouma, K.A.; Bellion, G.; Dubois, D.; Durand, A.; Guiraud, R.; Houessou, A.; de Klasz, I.; Romann, E.; Salard-Cheboldaeff, M.; Trichet, J. (1990). "The continental terminal in West Africa" . Journal of African Earth Sciences (and the Middle East) . 10 (1–2): 79–99. doi :10.1016/0899-5362(90)90048-J .
^ Conrad, Georges; Lappartient, Jean-René (1987). "Le 'continental terminal', sa place dans l'évolution géodynamique du bassin sénégalo-mauritanien durant le Cénozoïque" . Journal of African Earth Sciences (1983) (in French). 6 (1): 45–60. doi :10.1016/0899-5362(87)90106-0 .
^ "PBDB Collection" . paleobiodb.org . Retrieved 2025-01-05.
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