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Provenance, paleoclimate and diagenetic signatures of sandstones in the Mamfe Basin (West Africa)

Petrography, heavy mineral and trace element geochemistry have been used to unravel the tectonic setting, source area lithology, diagenesis and paleoclimate conditions of the Mamfe sandstones. Quartz exists as monocrystalline (79%), and polycrystalline grains (21%). Orthoclase and microcline are the...

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Autores principales: Eric, Bokanda Ekoko, Emile, Ekomane, Nguemo Gatien Romuald, Kenfack, Isaac, Njilah Konfor, Ethel, Ashukem Nkongho, Paul, Tematio, Salomon Betrant, Bisse, Gabriel, Ngueutchoua, Shelly, Orock Ngui, Cedric, Belinga Belinga
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6365804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30839946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01140
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author Eric, Bokanda Ekoko
Emile, Ekomane
Nguemo Gatien Romuald, Kenfack
Isaac, Njilah Konfor
Ethel, Ashukem Nkongho
Paul, Tematio
Salomon Betrant, Bisse
Gabriel, Ngueutchoua
Shelly, Orock Ngui
Cedric, Belinga Belinga
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Emile, Ekomane
Nguemo Gatien Romuald, Kenfack
Isaac, Njilah Konfor
Ethel, Ashukem Nkongho
Paul, Tematio
Salomon Betrant, Bisse
Gabriel, Ngueutchoua
Shelly, Orock Ngui
Cedric, Belinga Belinga
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description Petrography, heavy mineral and trace element geochemistry have been used to unravel the tectonic setting, source area lithology, diagenesis and paleoclimate conditions of the Mamfe sandstones. Quartz exists as monocrystalline (79%), and polycrystalline grains (21%). Orthoclase and microcline are the most dominant feldspars in the rocks. Heavy minerals such as zircon, tourmaline, kyanite, augite, garnets, hornblende, epidotes, diopside, muscovites, biotites, and opaque minerals were disclosed by the samples after bromoform separation. These sandstones are mineralogically and texturally immature and have been classified as arkose on the basis of the QFR diagram. QtFL plot indicates derivation mainly from a transitional continental region of continental block provenance with trace elements geochemical data pointing to a felsic source. The felsic sources are related to the Precambrian granitic/gneissic rocks which formed the basement and margins of the basin. The bivariant log-log Qt/F+R and Qp/F+R plot and the nature of quartz grains of the studied sandstone specimens indicate a semi-humid climatic condition prevailed at the time of deposition in a fluvial environment. The sandstones display deformation of mica, cementation, replacement, and albitization with some having an imprinted reddish brown color indicating a redoxmorphic, locomorphic and phyllomorphic diagenetic stages associated to early, burial and uplift diagenetic processes.
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spelling pubmed-63658042019-02-15 Provenance, paleoclimate and diagenetic signatures of sandstones in the Mamfe Basin (West Africa) Eric, Bokanda Ekoko Emile, Ekomane Nguemo Gatien Romuald, Kenfack Isaac, Njilah Konfor Ethel, Ashukem Nkongho Paul, Tematio Salomon Betrant, Bisse Gabriel, Ngueutchoua Shelly, Orock Ngui Cedric, Belinga Belinga Heliyon Article Petrography, heavy mineral and trace element geochemistry have been used to unravel the tectonic setting, source area lithology, diagenesis and paleoclimate conditions of the Mamfe sandstones. Quartz exists as monocrystalline (79%), and polycrystalline grains (21%). Orthoclase and microcline are the most dominant feldspars in the rocks. Heavy minerals such as zircon, tourmaline, kyanite, augite, garnets, hornblende, epidotes, diopside, muscovites, biotites, and opaque minerals were disclosed by the samples after bromoform separation. These sandstones are mineralogically and texturally immature and have been classified as arkose on the basis of the QFR diagram. QtFL plot indicates derivation mainly from a transitional continental region of continental block provenance with trace elements geochemical data pointing to a felsic source. The felsic sources are related to the Precambrian granitic/gneissic rocks which formed the basement and margins of the basin. The bivariant log-log Qt/F+R and Qp/F+R plot and the nature of quartz grains of the studied sandstone specimens indicate a semi-humid climatic condition prevailed at the time of deposition in a fluvial environment. The sandstones display deformation of mica, cementation, replacement, and albitization with some having an imprinted reddish brown color indicating a redoxmorphic, locomorphic and phyllomorphic diagenetic stages associated to early, burial and uplift diagenetic processes. Elsevier 2019-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6365804/ /pubmed/30839946 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01140 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Eric, Bokanda Ekoko
Emile, Ekomane
Nguemo Gatien Romuald, Kenfack
Isaac, Njilah Konfor
Ethel, Ashukem Nkongho
Paul, Tematio
Salomon Betrant, Bisse
Gabriel, Ngueutchoua
Shelly, Orock Ngui
Cedric, Belinga Belinga
Provenance, paleoclimate and diagenetic signatures of sandstones in the Mamfe Basin (West Africa)
title Provenance, paleoclimate and diagenetic signatures of sandstones in the Mamfe Basin (West Africa)
title_full Provenance, paleoclimate and diagenetic signatures of sandstones in the Mamfe Basin (West Africa)
title_fullStr Provenance, paleoclimate and diagenetic signatures of sandstones in the Mamfe Basin (West Africa)
title_full_unstemmed Provenance, paleoclimate and diagenetic signatures of sandstones in the Mamfe Basin (West Africa)
title_short Provenance, paleoclimate and diagenetic signatures of sandstones in the Mamfe Basin (West Africa)
title_sort provenance, paleoclimate and diagenetic signatures of sandstones in the mamfe basin (west africa)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6365804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30839946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01140
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