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U-Pb and Ar-Ar geochronological constraints on timing of deformation and peak metamorphism in the Central Africa Orogenic Belt, Yaoundé Domain, Cameroon.

Authors :
Mvondo, H.
Betsi, T. Bineli
McFarlane, Chris R. M.
Ondoa, J. Mvondo
Archibald, D. A.
Source :
International Geology Review; Mar2024, Vol. 66 Issue 5, p1067-1093, 27p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The Central Africa Orogenic Belt (CAOB) and the Transaharan and Sergipano belts form a major West Gondwana suturing orogen affected by D<subscript>1</subscript>–D<subscript>4</subscript> compressional deformation. Microstructural observations, mineral chemistry, zircon, and titanite laser ablation ICP-MS U-Pb dating, and biotite, muscovite, and K-feldspar <superscript>40</superscript>Ar-<superscript>39</superscript>Ar age data are used to constrain the timing of rocks formation and D<subscript>1</subscript>–D<subscript>4</subscript> events in the Yaoundé Domain of the CAOB, as well as characterize the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian transition. The Yaoundé Domain rocks were deposited on a pre-Neoproterozoic structure that was overprinted by a c. 1000–700 Ma mega arc/back-arc system and related Tonian to Ediacaran magmatism. Older U-Pb dates (1000 up to 2700 Ma) are inheritance from a pre-existing crust. The D<subscript>1</subscript>–D<subscript>4</subscript> compressional events relate to the inversion of the c. 1000–700 Ma mega-rift system. New dates at c. 700 Ma, c. 630 Ma, c. 580–555 Ma constrain the timing of D<subscript>1</subscript>, D<subscript>2</subscript>, D<subscript>3</subscript>+D<subscript>4</subscript>, respectively. The peak of accompanying metamorphism occurred at 614 ± 4 Ma during D<subscript>2</subscript>. This was followed by a c. 115 Ma period of deformation-driven crustal exhumation and cooling that extended into the Cambrian. New data document short episodes of rapid denudation and cooling (up to 0.9 km/Ma and 40°C/Ma at c. 578 Ma in gneiss and up to 5 km/Ma and >125°C/Ma at c. 555 Ma in micaschist). It is proposed that the CAOB and correlative belts are parts of the orogenic hinterland formed from accretion and collision between the West African Craton and the Sahara Metacraton precursor. The correlated belts appear to represent the result of a protracted tectono-metamorphic and magmatic process that started in late Mesoproterozoic (c. 1167 Ma) and continued through the Neoproterozoic to the Cambrian (c. 500 Ma). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00206814
Volume :
66
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Geology Review
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174973217
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00206814.2023.2225183