Ti-V oxide deposits in the Kunene Anorthositic Complex (SW Angola)

Abstract

The Kunene Complex, outcropping between SW Angola and NW Namibia, is one of the biggest Proterozoic anorthositic complexes in the world [1]. It is cut by a set of Ti-Fe oxide dykes or lenticular bodies, that are hectometric to kilometric in length and metric to decametric in width

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