First evidence of sinter and travertine in Cameroon: fault reactivation and geothermal implications
Milan Stafford Tchouatcha,
Arnaud Patrice Kouske,
Primus Azinwi Tamfuh
et al.
Abstract:The Laopanga hot spring deposits along the "Cameroon Volcanic Line" (CVL) are distinctive in being both siliceous sinter and travertine, made up of immature amorphous silica and mainly calcite, and associated with detrital deposits such as claystone, sandstone and conglomerate. Their age range from Plio-Pleistocene to Actual. Sr concentrations (17 to 2304 ppm) suggest an enrichment by epithermal outflows. δ 13 C and δ 18 O values, ranging respectively from 1.5‰ to 2.9‰ V-PDB and −10.1‰ to −6‰ V-PDB, reflect a … Show more
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