Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4729649 Journal of African Earth Sciences 2008 23 Pages PDF
Abstract
Field observations suggest the early plutons of the complex granitic (Kakadian) batholith intruded during convergent deformation whereas later igneous activity accompanied regional orogen-parallel extension, followed by exhumation. In the Mako Belt, thickening of the crust was proposed to have caused heating and the 'apparent diapiric rise' of the Diombalou and Bouroumbourou plutons.
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