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Timing of collisional and post-collisional Pan-African Orogeny silicic magmatism in south-central Chad

Journal

PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH
Volume 301, Issue -, Pages 113-123

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.precamres.2017.08.021

Keywords

Pan-African Orogeny; Saharan Metacraton; Ediacaran; Guera Massif; U/Pb geochronology; Chad

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  1. MOST - Taiwan [102-2628-M-003-001-MY4]

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Precambrian crust within southern Chad and eastern Cameroon preserves rocks that were remobilized and emplaced during and after the Neoproterozoic (similar to 650 Ma to similar to 610 Ma) collision between the Congo, Sao Francisco, West African cratons and the Saharan Metacraton. The Guera Massif of south-central Chad and granites located near Lake Fitri are inferred to be of Neoproterozoic age but there are no radio-isotopic dates available to confirm their association with the Pan-African Orogeny (Central African Fold Belt). New zircon U/Pb geochronology of granitic rocks from the Guera Massif, Lake Fitri region and the Doba Basin of the southern Chad yielded weighted-mean Pb-206/U-238 ages from 595 +/- 8 Ma to 545 +/- 6 Ma. The oldest inherited zircons indicate that the Guera Massif is either built upon Meso-to Paleoproterozoic (1000 Ma-1900 Ma) continental crust or that pre-Neoproterozoic rocks were the source of the silicic Ediacaran rocks. The identification of similar to 590 Ma volcanic-arc granites within the Guera Massif suggest that subduction continued in the eastern regions of Chad after collision had occurred (>= 610 Ma) in the west (Cameroon). The younger granites (<= 570 Ma) are post-collisional in nature and are closely linked to deformation cycles recorded in eastern Cameroon after the main continental collision episode between the Congo Craton and the Saharan Metacraton. The post-collisional granites located in the Lake Fitri region likely represent a westward extension of the Guera Massif as there are temporal and compositional similarities between the granitic rocks. The age and composition of the diorite from the Doba Basin of southern Chad is similar to post-collisional granites from the Central African Fold Belt of Cameroon and implies that the southern boundary of the Saharan Metacraton may be north of the Doba Basin.

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