Author
Listed:
- Benjamin Ntieche
(Geology laboratory, Higher Teacher Training College University of Yaounde 1, P.O. Box: 47 Younde, Cameroon)
- Wokwenmendam Nguet Pauline
(National Institute of Geological and Mining Research, P.O. Box: 370, Buea, Cameroon)
- Eric José Messi Ottou
(Faculty of Science, University of Yaounde 1, P.O. Box: 812, Yaounde, Cameroon)
- Mahomed Aziz Mounjouohou
(Department of Earth Sciences, University of Maroua, P.O. Box: 115 Maroua, Cameroon)
- Zakari Nchouwet
(Faculty of Science, University of Yaounde 1, P.O. Box: 812, Yaounde, Cameroon)
- Minamou Guy Bertin
(Geology laboratory, Higher Teacher Training College University of Yaounde 1, P.O. Box: 47 Younde, Cameroon)
- Daouda Mfepat
(Faculty of Science, University of Yaounde 1, P.O. Box: 812, Yaounde, Cameroon)
- Amidou Moundi
(Faculty of Science, University of Yaounde 1, P.O. Box: 812, Yaounde, Cameroon)
Abstract
Field and petrographic studies of the Makenene area in the Central African Fold Belt in Cameroon reveals several features testifying the mafic and felsic magmas interactions and their coeval nature. They are: (1) the Mafic Magmatic Enclaves (MMEs) scattered throughout the Makenene granitoid pluton and displaying sub-rounded shape and back veining, (2) flow structures consisting of schlierens at the tails of MMEs, folded MMEs along with felsic host granitoids with hinge indicating the flow direction, (3) irregular or cuspate boundary between MMEs and host granitoids, (4) quenching of apatite and biotites minerals, (5) MMEs enclosing other MMEs or felsic host granitoids. The mafic magma injection operated during at least four stages (from early to late crystallization state of the host magma) leading respectively to the formation of homogenized granitoid; sub-spherical MMEs scattered in the pluton; dismembered dyke and undisturbed synplutonic mafic dyke. The Makenene area registered four deformation phases (D1 to D4). The first two deformation phases occurred before the magmatism and migmatization events. The third phase is coeval to the magmatism and the migmatization period (at the Eburnean orogeny (2.08-2.07 Ga)). The fourth phase is related to the Panafrican orogeny.
Suggested Citation
Benjamin Ntieche & Wokwenmendam Nguet Pauline & Eric José Messi Ottou & Mahomed Aziz Mounjouohou & Zakari Nchouwet & Minamou Guy Bertin & Daouda Mfepat & Amidou Moundi, 2022.
"Field And Petrographic Evidences Of Granitoids And Mafic Magmas Interaction In The Neoproterozoic Central African Fold Belt In Cameroon (Makenene Area),"
Earth Sciences Pakistan (ESP), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 6(1), pages 07-16, January.
Handle:
RePEc:zib:zbnesp:v:6:y:2022:i:1:p:07-16
DOI: 10.26480/esp.01.2022.07.16
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