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Petrochemical constrains on the origin and tectonic setting of mafic to intermediate dykes from Tikar plain, Central Cameroon Shear Zone
by
Ntieche, Benjamin
, Moundi, Amidou
, Mounjouohou, Mahomed Aziz
, Ram Mohan, M.
, Nchouwet, Zakari
, Wokwenmendam Nguet, Pauline
, Mfepat, Daouda
in
2. Earth and Environmental Sciences (general)
/ Amphiboles
/ Anomalies
/ Applied and Technical Physics
/ Asthenosphere
/ Barium
/ Basalt
/ Belts
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Engineering
/ Environment
/ Geology
/ Island arcs
/ Isotopes
/ Laboratories
/ Lithosphere
/ Magma
/ Materials Science
/ Niobium
/ Pan-Africanism
/ Petrochemicals
/ Pyroxenes
/ Rare earth elements
/ Reference materials
/ Research Article
/ Rock intrusions
/ Shear zone
/ Silicon dioxide
/ Strontium
/ Subduction (geology)
/ Tectonics
/ Titanium dioxide
/ Upwelling
/ Zirconium
2021
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Petrochemical constrains on the origin and tectonic setting of mafic to intermediate dykes from Tikar plain, Central Cameroon Shear Zone
by
Ntieche, Benjamin
, Moundi, Amidou
, Mounjouohou, Mahomed Aziz
, Ram Mohan, M.
, Nchouwet, Zakari
, Wokwenmendam Nguet, Pauline
, Mfepat, Daouda
in
2. Earth and Environmental Sciences (general)
/ Amphiboles
/ Anomalies
/ Applied and Technical Physics
/ Asthenosphere
/ Barium
/ Basalt
/ Belts
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Engineering
/ Environment
/ Geology
/ Island arcs
/ Isotopes
/ Laboratories
/ Lithosphere
/ Magma
/ Materials Science
/ Niobium
/ Pan-Africanism
/ Petrochemicals
/ Pyroxenes
/ Rare earth elements
/ Reference materials
/ Research Article
/ Rock intrusions
/ Shear zone
/ Silicon dioxide
/ Strontium
/ Subduction (geology)
/ Tectonics
/ Titanium dioxide
/ Upwelling
/ Zirconium
2021
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Petrochemical constrains on the origin and tectonic setting of mafic to intermediate dykes from Tikar plain, Central Cameroon Shear Zone
by
Ntieche, Benjamin
, Moundi, Amidou
, Mounjouohou, Mahomed Aziz
, Ram Mohan, M.
, Nchouwet, Zakari
, Wokwenmendam Nguet, Pauline
, Mfepat, Daouda
in
2. Earth and Environmental Sciences (general)
/ Amphiboles
/ Anomalies
/ Applied and Technical Physics
/ Asthenosphere
/ Barium
/ Basalt
/ Belts
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Engineering
/ Environment
/ Geology
/ Island arcs
/ Isotopes
/ Laboratories
/ Lithosphere
/ Magma
/ Materials Science
/ Niobium
/ Pan-Africanism
/ Petrochemicals
/ Pyroxenes
/ Rare earth elements
/ Reference materials
/ Research Article
/ Rock intrusions
/ Shear zone
/ Silicon dioxide
/ Strontium
/ Subduction (geology)
/ Tectonics
/ Titanium dioxide
/ Upwelling
/ Zirconium
2021
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Petrochemical constrains on the origin and tectonic setting of mafic to intermediate dykes from Tikar plain, Central Cameroon Shear Zone
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Petrochemical constrains on the origin and tectonic setting of mafic to intermediate dykes from Tikar plain, Central Cameroon Shear Zone
2021
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The Tikar plain is located on the Cameroon Central Shear Zone. It is also part of the North Equatorial Pan-African Belt. It is formed of granitoids intruded in places by mafic and intermediate dykes. The mafic dykes are essentially banded gabbros composed of plagioclases, pyroxenes, amphiboles, biotites and opaques. Their textures range from porphyroblastic to porphyritic. The intermediate dykes are monzonites and monzodiorites and are characterized, respectively, by cataclastic and mylonitic textures. The minerals identified are amphiboles, potassium feldspar, pyroxenes, epidotes, sphenes and opaques. Seritization reaction is mostly present on the mafic and intermediate dykes, while chloritization is much more pronounced on the intermediate dykes. The Tikar plain dykes are high-k calc-alkaline to shoshonitic. They are characterized by low to moderate SiO
2
content (42.08–61.96 wt%), low to high TiO
2
(0.47–2 wt%) and low Ni (1.48–99.18 ppm) contents. The mafic dykes show fractional trends with negative anomalies of Zr, U and P and positive Rb, Ba, Ta, Pb and Sr in multi-element diagrams, while the intermediate dykes present negative anomalies of Nb, Ta, Zr, Sr P and Ti and relative positive anomalies of Rb, Ba and Pb. The rare-earth elements (REE) patterns show positive Eu anomalies for the mafic dykes and negative anomalies for the intermediate dykes. The REE spectrum of all the dykes shows enrichment in LREE with relatively flat HREE, which can indicate arc magmatism. In the Zr–Ti/100–Sr/2 diagram, the mafic dykes plot in the island arc tholeiite and calc-alkaline basalt fields. The Th, Nb and LREE concentrations indicate that the subducted lithosphere with crustal component contributed to generation of the intermediate dykes of the Tikar plain. The geochemical characteristics of the mafic to intermediate dykes suggest their derivation from a various degree of partial melting in the garnet spinel facies, probably between depths of 80 and 100 km. The collision between the Central African Fold Belt and the northern edge of the Congo craton resulting in crustal thickening, sub-crustal lithospheric delamination and upwelling of the asthenosphere may have been the principal process in the generation of the intermediate dykes in the Tikar plain. The magma for the mafic and intermediate dyke would have migrated through the faults network of the Central Cameroon Shear Zone before crystallizing in the granito-gneissic basement rocks.
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Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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