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Fault plane solutions of earthquakes in southern Africa indicate that the least compressive stress is oriented approximately E-W nearly parallel to that in the northern part of the rift system. Seismic moments, source dimensions, and stress drops were determined for eight earthquakes from body- and surface-wave spectra by using the theory of Brune (1970). Spectral estimates of these quantities for the 1966 earthquake in the Republic of Zaire agree well with those observed in the field....
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Nigeria's cultural heritage.It was felt that local authorities should be encouraged to preserve their own antiquities and to provide for the formation of local museums.Discussion regarding the trade in antiquities led to the conclusion that, since it cannot be prohibited it, should be regularized and the new Department of Ancient and Contemporary Arts, which is to take the place of the Department of Antiquities, should be responsible for this.
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Public Administration and DevelopmentVolume 11, Issue 4 p. 233-252 Article Administrative Training in the Republic of Guinea, 1957 - 1970 Ladipo Adamolekun, Ladipo AdamolekunSearch for more papers by this author Ladipo Adamolekun, Ladipo AdamolekunSearch for more papers by this author First published: 01 October 1972 https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1099-162X.1972.tb00800.xRead the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare...
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsRalph R. IrelandDr. Ralph R. Ireland is Chairman of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Bloomsburg State College, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, He contributed an article on Bantu lower education in South Africa to this journal in April, 1970.
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Journal Article DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION IN THE NAROK DISTRICT OF KENYA: THE PASTORAL MAASAI AND THEIR NEIGHBOURS Get access KENNETH KING KENNETH KING Centre of African Studies, Edinburgh University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar African Affairs, Volume 71, Issue 285, October 1972, Pages 389–407, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a096281 Published: 01 October 1972
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The History of Kigezi - A History of Kigezi in South-West Uganda. Edited by Donald Denoon. The National Trust. Adult Education Centre, Kampala, Uganda, 1972. Pp. 302. Paperback. No Price. - Volume 13 Issue 4
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The Rift Valley zone in East Africa may be regarded as an aborted ocean of long existence but never significantly opened up. Distensive regimes of tectonic up-doming, eruptivity and subsidence on normal faults, and median positive gravity anomalies complicating the wide negative gravity anomaly of Bullard must now be fitted into any model for the Rift Valley. The petrological and geochemical nature of the eruptives is equally important: it is common to equate the abundance of salic volcanics...
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A summary is given of a work on local earthquake phases originating near the Afar triple junction, published in full by Searle and Gouin (1971).
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Cainozoic alkaline volcanics associated with the Kenya Rift Valley have an estimated total volume of about 144,000 km3. Basalts were erupted repeatedly and account for more than half this volume. The most strongly alkaline basalts occur in Miocene flows which flooded a proto-rift depression in northern Kenya. Post-Miocene basalts of the rift floor are less undersaturated (Niggli qz. value = −28) than those east of the rift (qz = −37). Some basalts at the rift margins show affinities with...