The Adoudounien (or Adoudounian) is an obsolete geological stage used in North Africa to characterise stratigraphic formations located at the transition between the Ediacarian (last period of the Neoproterozoic) and the Cambrian (first period of the Paleozoic). While largely used in the scientific literature in the 20th century and still common in articles related to the geology of Morocco, the definition of this unofficial term remains blurry and no start and end dates where associated to it.
References
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- Algouti, Ab; Algouti, Ah; Chbani, B; Zaim, M (2001). "Sedimentation et volcanisme synsédimentaire de la série de base de l'adoudounien infra-cambrien à travers deux exemples de l'Anti-Atlas du Maroc" [Sedimentation and syn-sedimentary volcanism of the infra-Cambrian Adoudounian Basal series interpreted from two areas in the Moroccan anti-atlas mountains]. Journal of African Earth Sciences (in French). 32 (4): 541–56. doi:10.1016/S0899-5362(02)00096-9.
- Soulaı̈Mani, Abderrahmane; Piqué, Alain; Bouabdelli, Mohamed (2001). "La série du PII–III de l'Anti-Atlas occidental (Sud marocain) : Un olistostrome à la base de la couverture post-panafricaine (PIII) du Protérozoı̈que supérieur" [The PII–III of the western Anti-Atlas (southern Morocco): an olistostrome at the base of the post-Panafrican (PIII) cover]. Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences, Série IIA (in French). 332 (2): 121–7. Bibcode:2001CRASE.332..121S. doi:10.1016/S1251-8050(00)01508-1.
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