Geochemistry of Garga-Sarali intrusive granitoids (central domain of the central African fold belt in Cameroon): petrological implication

D. Isaac, Mbowou Gbambié Isaac Bertrand, Y. N. Fadimatou, Ntoumbé Mama, Ngounouno Ismaïla
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The Garga-Sarali granitoids outcrop in form of large slabs and undistorted large blocks, into a schisto-gneissic basement. These rocks contain mainly muscovite and microcline, followed by K-feldspar, quartz, biotite, pyroxene, zircon and oxides, with coarse-grained to fine-grained textures. Geochemical analysis show that it belongs to differentiated rocks group (granodiorite-granite) with high SiO2 (up to 72 wt%) contents. Their genesis was made from a process of partial melting and fractional crystallization. These rocks are classified as belonging to I- and S-Type, meta-peraluminous, shoshonitic granites; belonging to the domain of volcanic arcs. The rare earth elements patterns suggest a source enriched of incompatible elements. The Nb-Ta and Ti negative anomalies from the multi-element patterns are characteristics of the subduction domains.  
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加尔加-萨拉里花岗岩以大板块和未变形大块的形式露头,形成片岩-片麻岩基底。这些岩石主要含白云母和微斜长石,其次是钾长石、石英、黑云母、辉石、锆石和氧化物,具有粗粒到细粒的结构。地球化学分析表明,其属于高SiO2含量的分异岩体(花岗闪长岩-花岗岩)。它们的形成是部分熔融和部分结晶的过程。这些岩石属于I型和s型,变质过铝质,闪玄质花岗岩;属于火山弧的。稀土元素模式显示出一个富含不相容元素的源。多元素模式的Nb-Ta和Ti负异常是俯冲域的特征。
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