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English: Map of the main rivers of the Mediterranean, West African Tropical and Equatorial margins and associated watersheds. The present-day active Nile, Senegal, Niger, Sanaga and Congo rivers watershed are drawn in light blue (adapted from the USGS HydroSHEDS database). The outlines and the main course of the Tamanrasett paleowatershed are drawn in blue and grey, respectively. The newly identified Tamanrasett paleodrainage as well as Cap Timiris Canyon are drawn in dark blue.
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Source https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms9751
Author Skonieczny, C.; Paillou, P.; Bory, A.; Bayon, G.; Biscara, L.; Crosta, X.; Eynaud, F.; Malaizé, B.; Revel, M.; Aleman, N.; Barusseau, J. -P.; Vernet, R.; Lopez, S.; Grousset, F. (2015). "African humid periods triggered the reactivation of a large river system in Western Sahara". Nature Communications. 6 (1). Bibcode:2015NatCo...6E8751S. doi:10.1038/ncomms9751. ISSN 2041-1723.

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