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The author recounts a scientific mission across the central Sahara presenting detailed geological studies and a regional synthesis of Cretaceous-to-Tertiary formations, supported by maps and plates. Observations consider past lagoonal or marine phases, sedimentary and erosional processes, ephemeral river dynamics, chotts, and artesian influences, and propose paleogeographic and hydrologic interpretations. Travel impressions and route descriptions are interwoven to enliven technical sections, while matters of personal hardship and political activity are largely omitted; the work also situates its results relative to earlier explorations and discusses points of confirmation and novelty.

About the Author

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Conrad Kilian

Conrad Kilian was a French author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His notable work, "Au Hoggar," reflects his interest in the landscapes and cultures of North Africa, particularly the Hoggar Mountains in Algeria. Kilian's writing often explores themes of adventure and the human experience in relation to nature. Though not widely recognized today, his work offers a glimpse into the literary exploration of exotic locales during his time.

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