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Gaelle Assomo (Department of Earth Sciences University of Yaoundé 1 Yaoundé Cameroon) Tessontsap Teutsong (Department of Earth Sciences University of Yaoundé 1 Yaoundé Cameroon) Gentry Fuh (Department of Earth Sciences University of Yaoundé 1 Yaoundé Cameroon) Sylvestre Ganno (Department of Earth Sciences University of Yaoundé 1 Yaoundé Cameroon) Alembert Ganwa (Department of Earth Sciences University of Ngaoundéré Ngaoundéré Cameroon) Paul-Désiré Ndjigui (Department of Earth Sciences University of Yaoundé 1 Yaoundé Cameroon)
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한국지질과학협의회 Geosciences Journal Geosciences Journal Vol.26 No.1
발행연도
2022.2
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55 - 78 (24page)
DOI
10.1007/s12303-021-0024-4

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Ngaye area belongs to the Adamawa-Yade domain (AYD) of the Central African Fold Belt (CAFB) in Cameroon. It is underlain by gneisses and amphibolites intruded by a variety of granitoids including granites and granodiorites. Petrographic, mineralogical and bulk-rock geochemical analyses were applied to assess the characteristics, petrogenesis and tectonic settings of these formations. Gneisses and amphibolites are characterized by a heterogranular granoblastic texture and a weakly to well-developed foliation. The granodiorites are characterized by high SiO2 (65.32 to 69.04 wt%) and K2O/Na2O < 1, with Mg-number (Mg#) of 23.44 to 43.67. They display affinities to calc-alkaline, peraluminous to metaluminous, magnesian I-type granites. Granite samples display higher SiO2 contents (69.62?81.04 wt%) with wide ranges of K2O/Na2O (0.44?4.72) and Mg# (5.85?41.16). These granites are classified mostly as ferroan, calc-alkaline, peraluminous, I-type granites. Comparable features were observed in the Hawal Massif granitoids in the eastern Nigeria and in the Ngoura-Moyto granitoids of south-central Chad. The chondrite-normalized REE patterns of the studied granitoids are weakly to strongly fractionated, with negative to weak positive Eu anomalies (Eu/Eu* = 0.28?1.36) for granodiorites and mostly positive Eu anomalies (Eu/Eu* = 1.54?5.78) for granites. In primitive mantle-normalized multi-element diagrams, all granitoids show enrichment in LILE relative to HFSE and display positive Ba, K and Pb, and negative Nb, Ta, Ti and P anomalies. The gneisses show high and variable contents in SiO2 (48.78?68.17 wt%), Al2O3 (13.06?18.03 wt%), and moderate Mg# (35.41 to 59.99). Their REE patterns are weakly to strongly fractionated ((La/Yb)N ? 3?168) and exhibit negative and positive Eu anomalies (Eu/Eu* = 0.59?2.05). Amphibolites display lower SiO2 (48.13?50.84 wt%) and Al2O3 (13.53?15.37 wt%), with Mg# ranging from 34.38 to 58.18. Their REE patterns are weakly fractionated ((La/Yb)N ? 3?5) with no Eu anomalies. Both gneiss and amphibolite samples are marked by troughs of Ta and P, and peaks of K, Pb and Nd on the primitive-mantle normalized spidergrams, suggesting that they were derived from the same source. Petrological and geochemical characteristics show that the Ngaye granitoids emplaced in a volcanic arc subductionrelated environment, from partial melting of metabasaltic, metatonalitic and metagreywacke source rocks, under hydrous conditions. The Ngaye amphibolites display geochemical features of island arc basalt with MORB-like signature, continental forearc setting with calc-alkaline signature and syn-orogenic environment, implying an overall arc environment for the Ngaye formations.

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