Volcanic rocks in northern kordofan, sudan


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ABSTRACT IN view of the discovery of the Bayuda volcanic field observed by Dr. Chalmers Mitchell during the _Times_ African flight, and referred to by Prof. J. W. Gregory in NATURE of


February 19, some interest attaches to a specimen of a volcanic rock sent to the Mineral Department of the British Museum for identification in July, 1912, by Dr. C. G. Seligmann. The


specimen was collected by Dr. Seligmann at the base of Jebel Katul, Northern Kordofan, where he found many stone implements made of the same rock. Access through your institution Buy or


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Scholar RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE SMITH, W. Volcanic Rocks in Northern Kordofan, Sudan. _Nature_ 104, 693 (1920).


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