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Petro-Geochemistry, Genesis and Economic Aspect of Syenitic and Mafic Rocks in Mindif Complex, Far North Cameroon, Central Africa
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Biodiversity in Sub-Saharan Africa and Its Islands Conservation, Management and Sustainable Use
The Lake Chad Basin Aquifer System
GNEWS No 50, March 2003
Indigenous Soil and Water Conservation in Africa
The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Foreign Affairs Oral History Project Foreign Assistance Series
South Africa's Agrarian Question
The Archaeology of Doulo Cameroon
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Some Geochemical Considerations in the Petrogenesis of Madagali Granitoids, Northeastern Nigeria
Islamist Extremism in 2017: the Ten Deadliest Countries
Cameroon) : Preliminary Results
MIRAMARE – TRIESTE September 2009
Ethno-Archaeology in Jenné, Mali: Craft and Status Among Smiths, Potters and Masons
Processes of Montagnard Ethnogenesis in the Northern Mandara Mountains of Cameroon
Diversity and Socio-Economic Value of Wild Edible Plants in the Mounts
The Transboundary Aquifer Productivity Map of the Lower Chari-Logone River Basin
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The Cameroon Line, West Africa: a Comparison Between Oceanic and Continental Alkaline Volcanism
Metals in Mandara Mountains Society and Culture Dokwaza Kawa of Lum-Ziver Near Mokolo (1989)
The Development of Magmatism Along the Cameroon Volcanic Line
Nature and Security in Waza National Park
Upper Mantle Structure Beneath Cameroon from Body Wave Tomography and the Origin of the Cameroon Volcanic Line
The Development of Magmatism Along the Cameroon Volcanic Line: Evidence from Teleseismic Receiver Functions R
Dracunculiasis in the United Republic Ov Cameroon Ii
Defining Regions of Pre-Colonial Africa
Magnetic Survey of Madagali Hils and Environs, Northeastern Nigeria
South Morocco and Zemmur
What Role for the Multinational Joint Task Force in Fighting Boko Haram?
Terrorism in the Maghreb: the Transnationalisation of Domestic Terrorism
FAO-UNESCO Soil Map of the World, 1:5000000. Vol. 6: Africa
Botanical Sampling Gaps Across the Cameroon Mountains