The Arkenu structures, also known as the Arkenu craters, are a pair of prominent circular geological structures in eastern Libya. The structures are approximately...
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Jabal Arkanu (redirect from Jebel Arkenu)
300 km southeast of El Tag. and about 70 km west of Arkanu and the two Arkenu structures. Its height is 1,435 metres (4,708 ft), rising about 500 m above the...
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Kufra and the Libya-Egypt-Sudan border, lies the Jebel Arkenu, with the associated Arkenu structures, thought to be caused by meteorite strikes. North of...
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intrusion) Salt domes on Melville Island The Richat structure (a geologic dome) The Arkenu structures (a pair of ring dikes) Brukkaros Mountain (a tuff...
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Ice ages and the Sahara Desert itself. This area also contains the Arkenu structures, which were once thought to be two impact craters. The politics of...
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7-metre-tall ventifact in the Altiplano region of Bolivia (Wilken, 2002). Arkenu structures – Pair of geological features in Libya Blowout (geomorphology) – Depressions...
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unknown water sources, the "Lost Oases" of Jebel Uweinat (Ouanet) and Jebel Arkenu (Arkenet), which opened new Sahara routes from Kufra to Sudanic Africa....
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and sandstone mountain, as well as the adjacent smaller massifs of Jebel Arkenu and Jebel Kissu at the converging triple borders of Libya, Egypt and Sudan...
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