喀麦隆西南部Ako’ozam- njabilobe地区古元古代片麻岩全岩地球化学及地球动力学演化

C. Fuanya, Boniface Kankeu, Anthony Temidayo Bolarinwa, Rose Fouateu Yongue
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Ako’ozam - njabilobe地区是Nyong群的一部分,其主要特征是高度变形的片麻岩,其中含有角闪岩和元砾岩。研究了Ako’ozam- njabilobe地区片麻岩的构造环境,了解了它们在Nyong群内的地球动力学演化。在Ako’ozam- njabilobe地区露头的片麻岩有三种岩性类型,分别是闪黑云母、石英辉长石和石榴石片麻岩。它们具有强过铝性质,低ybn、Rb/Sr、k2o /Na 2o,富含大离子亲石元素(LILE)。Ako’ozam- njabilobe地区的片麻岩具有干岩安山岩的血统。高场强元素(HFSE)负异常以及LILE和轻稀土元素(LREE)富集表明该岩浆活动存在俯冲背景。低k2o / na2o比值、硅含量(67.18 ~ 73.65 wt%)、Yb和Y含量分别小于1和10 ppm、低重稀土值等地球化学特征与太古宙地壳岩石相似。所研究的片麻岩的Nb/Th < 1和Th/Yb >1表明其原岩源岩浆为幔源岩浆,并有一定程度的地壳污染。Ako’ozam- njabilobe地区三种片麻岩类型的全岩资料相似,表明侵位过程中可能存在机械混合作用。片麻岩的化学成分表明,在其原岩侵位过程中可能存在太古宙的遗传,这有助于了解控制地壳生长的成岩过程,并有助于了解尼永群中太古宙-元古代的过渡。
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Whole Rock Geochemistry and Geodynamic Evolution of Paleoproterozoic Gneisses, Ako’ozam-Njabilobe Area, Southwestern Cameroon
: The Ako’ozam–Njabilobe area, which is part of the Nyong group, is characterized mainly by highly deformed gneisses that host amphibolites, and metadolerites as enclaves. The gneisses within the Ako’ozam-Njabilobe area were investigated to constrain their geotectonic environment as well as understand their geodynamic evolution within the Nyong group. Three litho-types of gneisses outcrop within the Ako’ozam-Njabilobe area, consisting of horblende-biotite, quartzofeldspathic, and garnet gneisses. They are strongly peraluminous, with low Yb N , Rb/Sr, K 2 O/Na 2 O, and enriched in large ion lithophile elements (LILE). The gneisses within the Ako’ozam-Njabilobe area have a trachy-andesite parentage. The negative anomalies in high field strength elements (HFSE) and enrichments in LILE and light rare earth elements (LREE) suggest a subduction setting for this magmatism. The geochemical signatures including, low K 2 O/Na 2 O ratio, silica content (67.18 to 73.65 wt%), Yb and Y contents less than 1 and 10 ppm respectively, and low heavy REE values of the studied gneisses are akin to chemical signatures of archean crustal rocks. The Nb/Th < 1 and Th/Yb >1 of the studied gneisses indicate that the magma that sourced their protolith is mantle-derived with some degree of crustal contamination. The similarity in whole rock data of the three lithotypes of gneisses within the Ako’ozam-Njabilobe area suggests a possible mechanical mixing during emplacement. The chemistry of the gneisses indicates a possible Archean inheritance during the emplacement of their protoliths, as such could provide insights into the petrogenetic processes controlling crustal growth and aid in understanding the Archean-Proterozoic transition within the Nyong group.
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