File:Geomap Zentralnamibia.png
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Gretarsson
- Mainly created with QGIS, finalized with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop
- Geological spatial data (shape file) are from Digital Atlas of Namibia: Geology which, in turn, credits Atlas of Namibia Project (2002), Directorate of Environmental Affairs, Ministry of Environment and Tourism (cited link http://209.88.21.36/Atlas/Atlas_web.htm is broken)
- colours and symbols by Gretarsson
- Digital Elevation Model for creating the hillshade background layer and contour lines: SRTM 30 arc second tile GeoTIFFs, downloaded at NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information
- Rivers, lakes, places and borders: Open Street Map data (created by Open Street Map contributors, 2017, distributed under the Open Data Commons Open Database License), downloaded as shapefiles at Geofabrik
- Shape of outcrop of the Zerrissene Turbidite System digitized from Landsat 7 images (false color, band combination 7-5-4), downloaded at USGS Earth Explorer, and according to Passchier et al. (2002)
- Labels are according to Passchier et al. (2002), Gray et al. (2008), and Wallace et al. (2014)
- ↑ C. W. Passchier, R. A. J. Trouw, A. Ribeiro, F. V. P. Paciullo (2002): Tectonic evolution of the southern Kaoko belt, Namibia. Journal of African Earth Sciences 35(1):61–75, doi:10.1016/S0899-5362(02)00030-1
- ↑ D. R. Gray, D. A. Foster, J. G. Meert, B. D. Goscombe, R. Armstrong, R. A. J. Trouw, C. W. Passchier: A Damara orogen perspective on the assembly of southwestern Gondwana. Geological Society, London, Special Publications 294:257–278, doi:10.1144/SP294.14, fig. 3
- ↑ Malcolm W. Wallace, Ashleigh v.S. Hood, Estee M.S. Woon, Karl-Heinz Hoffmann, Christopher P. Reed: Enigmatic chambered structures in Cryogenian reefs: The oldest sponge-grade organisms? Precambrian Research 255(1):109–123, doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2014.09.020, fig. 1
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