Desert in Mauritania and Mali
El Djouf
الجوف
Map of the topographic features of the Sahara
Country Mauritania and Mali Elevation
320 m (1,050 ft)
A part of El Djouf region viewed from space during the Apollo 9 mission. To the right are rock outcrops in western Mali, and to the left are dunes in eastern Mauritania.
El Djouf (Arabic : الجوف ) is a desert, an arid natural region of sand dunes and rock salt which covers northeastern Mauritania and part of northwestern Mali .[ 1] El Djouf is a part of the Sahara Desert in the north. El Djouf is 320 meters (1,050 feet) above sea level.
A meteorite of a rare type of carbonaceous chondrite was found in El Djouf in October 1989.[ 2]
Geographic features
The El Djouf consists in a typical African type of broad shallow sedimentary basin , separated by divides formed by fault blocks , plateaus and mountain ranges , where rock waste eroded from higher surfaces has been deposited at the base.
Other significant basins of this type are those of Lake Chad and the Victoria - Kyoga lake basin, as well as the Congo and Zambezi rivers.[ 3]
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21°30′N 6°40′W / 21.500°N 6.667°W / 21.500; -6.667