Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4723170 Precambrian Research 2013 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Late transpressive emplacement of the Guider syenite at 593 Ma.•Integration into the Central African Fold Belt.•Link with Seridó–Jaguaribe domain (Borborema Province).

The small Guider pluton (70 km2) in-between the cities of Maroua and Garoua (north Cameroon) is one of the quartz-syenite bodies that intrude Pan-African orthogneisses, and that are aligned along the western side of the NNE-directed Poli-Léré volcano-sedimentary corridor. The Guider syenite is here studied for its internal structures, using field and anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility measurements, and for its emplacement age of 593 ± 4 Ma (U–Pb zircon), ∼20 Ma younger than the beginning of gneissification of the country-rocks, mainly made of deformed granodiorites and diorites. In these orthogneisses, constantly NNE-trending vertical foliations, variously plunging stretching lineations and fold axes, as well as kinematic markers attest to a transpressive and possibly dextral regime. The Guider syenite, rich in K-feldspar and magnetite, displays typical magmatic microstructures with incipent solid-state features such as chess-board subgrains in quartz. Its magnetic fabric displays a well-defined feeding-zone in its centre and western side, attesting to its unrooted nature. However, N- to NE-trending lineations at its northern and southern ends, parallel to the overall linear structure of the country-rocks, point to its late-orogenic emplacement. Our results reveal that the NE-trending and dextral transpressive shear zone that acted in the Guider area ended after the emplacement of the syenite body; they specify the age of collage of the NW-Cameroon domain with the Mayo-Kébbi domain. They also show that the tectonic evolution of Guider area is closer to the E-Nigerian domain, to the west, than to its eastern neighbouring Mayo-Kébbi and Adamawa-Yadé domains. The connection of our sector with E-Brazil is briefly discussed.

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