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Abdoulaye, Sahabo Abobakar; Carole, Okomo Atouba Lise; Jacques-Marie, Bardintzeff; Auguste, Ombolo; Faarouk, Nkouandou Oumarou; Aminatou, Fagny Mefire; Haman, Adama; Nouraan, Njankouo Ndassa Zénab; Pierre, Dourwe Dogsaye; B., Feukam Feuto Joël; et al. (2025) Evolution of the lithospheric mantle under Boulaye volcano inferred from ultramafic lherzolite xenoliths (Adamawa plateau, Cameroon, Central Africa). Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 18 (5). doi:10.1007/s12517-025-12224-2

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TitleEvolution of the lithospheric mantle under Boulaye volcano inferred from ultramafic lherzolite xenoliths (Adamawa plateau, Cameroon, Central Africa)
JournalArabian Journal of Geosciences
AuthorsAbdoulaye, Sahabo AbobakarAuthor
Carole, Okomo Atouba LiseAuthor
Jacques-Marie, BardintzeffAuthor
Auguste, OmboloAuthor
Faarouk, Nkouandou OumarouAuthor
Aminatou, Fagny MefireAuthor
Haman, AdamaAuthor
Nouraan, Njankouo Ndassa ZénabAuthor
Pierre, Dourwe DogsayeAuthor
B., Feukam Feuto JoëlAuthor
Dieudonné, Niraka VoundouAuthor
Bernard, BoninAuthor
André, PoucletAuthor
Year2025 (May)Volume18
Issue5
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1007/s12517-025-12224-2Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID18327574Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:18327574:9
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Full ReferenceAbdoulaye, Sahabo Abobakar; Carole, Okomo Atouba Lise; Jacques-Marie, Bardintzeff; Auguste, Ombolo; Faarouk, Nkouandou Oumarou; Aminatou, Fagny Mefire; Haman, Adama; Nouraan, Njankouo Ndassa Zénab; Pierre, Dourwe Dogsaye; B., Feukam Feuto Joël; et al. (2025) Evolution of the lithospheric mantle under Boulaye volcano inferred from ultramafic lherzolite xenoliths (Adamawa plateau, Cameroon, Central Africa). Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 18 (5). doi:10.1007/s12517-025-12224-2
Plain TextAbdoulaye, Sahabo Abobakar; Carole, Okomo Atouba Lise; Jacques-Marie, Bardintzeff; Auguste, Ombolo; Faarouk, Nkouandou Oumarou; Aminatou, Fagny Mefire; Haman, Adama; Nouraan, Njankouo Ndassa Zénab; Pierre, Dourwe Dogsaye; B., Feukam Feuto Joël; et al. (2025) Evolution of the lithospheric mantle under Boulaye volcano inferred from ultramafic lherzolite xenoliths (Adamawa plateau, Cameroon, Central Africa). Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 18 (5). doi:10.1007/s12517-025-12224-2
In(2025, May) Arabian Journal of Geosciences Vol. 18 (5). Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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