Transition from Alkaline to Calc-alkaline Volcanism During Evolution of the Paleoproterozoic Francevillian Basin of Eastern Gabon (Western Central Africa)

Transition from Alkaline to Calc-alkaline Volcanism During Evolution of the Paleoproterozoic Francevillian Basin of Eastern Gabon (Western Central Africa)

Author: 
Thiéblemont, Denis
Publisher: 
Elsevier
Date published: 
2014
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Bouton, Pascal, jt. author
Préat, Alain, jt. author
Goujou, Jean-Christian, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Journal of African Earth Sciences
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Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol 99, Part 2,November 2014, pp. 215-227
Abstract: 

We report new geochemical data for the volcanic and subvolcanic rocks associated with the evolution of the Francevillian basin of eastern Gabon during Paleoproterozoic times (c. 2.1-2 Ga). Filling of this basin has proceeded through four main sedimentary or volcano-sedimentary episodes, namely FA, FB, FC and FD. Volcanism started during the FB episode being present only in the northern part of the basin (Okondja sub-basin). This volcanism is ultramafic to trachytic in composition and displays a rather constant alkaline geochemical signature. This signature is typical of a within-plate environment, consistent with the rift-setting generally postulated for the Francevillian basin during the FB period. Following FB, the FC unit is 10-20 m-thick silicic horizon (jasper) attesting for a massive input of silica in the basin. Following FC, the FD unit is a c. 200-400 m-thick volcano-sedimentary sequence including felsic tuffs and epiclastic rocks. The geochemical signatures of these rocks are totally distinct from those of the FB alkaline lavas. High Th/Ta and La/Ta ratios attest for a calc-alkaline signature and slight fractionation between heavy rare-earth suggests melting at a rather low pressure. Such characteristics are comparable to those of felsic lavas associated with the Taupo zone of New Zealand, a modern ensialic back-arc basin. Following FD, the FE detrital unit is defined only in the Okondja region, probably associated with a late-stage collapse of the northern part of the basin.

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CITATION: Thiéblemont, Denis. Transition from Alkaline to Calc-alkaline Volcanism During Evolution of the Paleoproterozoic Francevillian Basin of Eastern Gabon (Western Central Africa) . : Elsevier , 2014. Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol 99, Part 2,November 2014, pp. 215-227 - Available at: https://library.au.int/transition-alkaline-calc-alkaline-volcanism-during-evolution-paleoproterozoic-francevillian-basin