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The Owambo Basin is a sedimentary basin located on the Congo Craton in Southern Africa that extends from southern Angola into Namibia and includes the Etosha Pan. It is bound on the southern and western sides by the Damara Belt in Northern Namibia and by the Cubango River to the East. The northern boundary is scientifically disputed, but is currently mapped by most stratigraphers to include southern Angola with the boundary set at the Kunene River. The Owambo Basin is host to two famous regions: Tsumeb, a major Namibian city and site of a formerly active copper mine with exceptional mineralogical variability producing museum quality rare specimens, and Etosha National Park, the largest protected wildlife sanctuary in Namibia centered around Etosha Pan.

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  • The Owambo Basin is a sedimentary basin located on the Congo Craton in Southern Africa that extends from southern Angola into Namibia and includes the Etosha Pan. It is bound on the southern and western sides by the Damara Belt in Northern Namibia and by the Cubango River to the East. The northern boundary is scientifically disputed, but is currently mapped by most stratigraphers to include southern Angola with the boundary set at the Kunene River. The Owambo Basin is host to two famous regions: Tsumeb, a major Namibian city and site of a formerly active copper mine with exceptional mineralogical variability producing museum quality rare specimens, and Etosha National Park, the largest protected wildlife sanctuary in Namibia centered around Etosha Pan. (en)
  • Il bacino Owambo è un bacino sedimentario situato nel cratone del Congo nell'Africa del Sud, che si estende dall'Angola meridionale fino alla Namibia e include la grande depressione salina dell'Etosha Pan. È delimitato sui fianchi sud e ovest dalla cintura Damara nella parte settentrionale della Namibia e dal fiume Okavango a est. Il confine settentrionale è oggetto di dispute tra gli stratigrafi, anche se la maggior parte di essi includono la parte meridionale dell'Angola con il confine situato sul fiume Cunene. All'interno del bacino Owambo si trova la città di Tsumeb, una delle più importanti della Namibia e un tempo sede di un'importante attività estrattiva nelle miniere di rame, caratterizzata da un'elevata variabilità geologica e dal ritrovamento di campioni rari e di qualità museale; nel bacino è incluso anche il Parco nazionale d'Etosha, la più grande area protetta della Namibia per la fauna selvatica, che si sviluppa attorno all'Etosha Pan. (it)
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  • Stratigraphic column of the Owambo Basin (en)
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  • Topographical map of the Owambo Basin (en)
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  • Owambo Basin (en)
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  • Location of the Owambo Basin in Namibia (en)
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  • Stratigraphic cross-section of the Owambo Basin with the Damara Sequence highlighted in red, modified from Komona et al. (en)
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  • The Owambo Basin is a sedimentary basin located on the Congo Craton in Southern Africa that extends from southern Angola into Namibia and includes the Etosha Pan. It is bound on the southern and western sides by the Damara Belt in Northern Namibia and by the Cubango River to the East. The northern boundary is scientifically disputed, but is currently mapped by most stratigraphers to include southern Angola with the boundary set at the Kunene River. The Owambo Basin is host to two famous regions: Tsumeb, a major Namibian city and site of a formerly active copper mine with exceptional mineralogical variability producing museum quality rare specimens, and Etosha National Park, the largest protected wildlife sanctuary in Namibia centered around Etosha Pan. (en)
  • Il bacino Owambo è un bacino sedimentario situato nel cratone del Congo nell'Africa del Sud, che si estende dall'Angola meridionale fino alla Namibia e include la grande depressione salina dell'Etosha Pan. È delimitato sui fianchi sud e ovest dalla cintura Damara nella parte settentrionale della Namibia e dal fiume Okavango a est. Il confine settentrionale è oggetto di dispute tra gli stratigrafi, anche se la maggior parte di essi includono la parte meridionale dell'Angola con il confine situato sul fiume Cunene. (it)
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  • Bacino Owambo (it)
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