Diachronous evolution of volcano-sedimentary basins north of the Congo craton: Insights from U–Pb ion microprobe dating of zircons from the Poli, Lom and Yaoundé Groups (Cameroon) |
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Authors: | Sadrack Flix Toteu Joseph Penaye Etienne Deloule William Randall Van Schmus Rigobert Tchameni |
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Institution: | aCentre for Geological and Mining Research, B.P. 333, Garoua, Cameroon;bCentre de Recherche Pétrographique et Géochimique, B.P. 20, 54501 Vandoeuve les-Nancy, Cedex, France;cDepartment of Geology, University of Kansas, 120 Lindley Hall, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA;dDépartement des Sciences de la Terre, Université de Ngaoundéré, B.P. 454, Ngaoundéré, Cameroon |
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Abstract: | Ion microprobe U–Pb dating of zircons from Neoproterozoic volcano-sedimentary sequences in Cameroon north of the Congo craton is presented. For the Poli basin, the depositional age is constrained between 700–665 Ma; detrital sources comprise ca. 920, 830, 780 and 736 Ma magmatic zircons. In the Lom basin, the depositional age is constrained between 613 and 600 Ma, and detrital sources include Archaean to Palaeoproterozoic, late Mesoproterozoic to early Neoproterozoic (1100–950 Ma), and Neoproterozoic (735, 644 and 613 Ma) zircons. The Yaoundé Group is probably younger than 625 Ma, and detrital sources include Palaeoproterozoic and Neoproterozoic zircons. The depositional age of the Mahan metavolcano-sedimentary sequence is post-820 Ma, and detrital sources include late Mesoproterozoic (1070 Ma) and early Neoproterozoic volcanic rocks (824 Ma). The following conclusions can be made from these data. (1) The three basins evolved during the Pan-African event but are significantly different in age and tectonic setting; the Poli is a pre- to syn-collisional basin developed upon, or in the vicinity of young magmatic arcs; the Lom basin is post-collisional and intracontinental and developed on old crust; the tectono-metamorphic evolution of the Yaoundé Group resulted from rapid tectonic burial and subsequent collision between the Congo craton and the Adamawa–Yade block. (2) Late Mesoproterozoic to early Neoproterozoic inheritance reflects the presence of magmatic event(s) of this age in west–central Africa. |
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Keywords: | Cameroon Volcano-sedimentary basins Pan-African Mesoproterozoic Zircon Ion microprobe dating |
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