2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2014.07.018
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Kinematic evolution of the Fodjomekwet-Fotouni Shear Zone (West-Cameroon): Implications for emplacement of the Fomopéa and Bandja plutons

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“…The NE-SW trending lineaments bear two lineaments continuous over more than 136 km through Bafoussam and Foumban cities (Figure 3). It matches with the Foutoni-Fondjomokwet Shear Zone [45] which is the SW prolongation of the Adamawa Shear Zone. Another NE-SW trending lineaments with a length of 55 km, filled with quartzite is recorded at the southwest of the city of Bangangte (Figure 3).…”
Section: Geometrical Analysis and Distribution Of Lineamentsupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…The NE-SW trending lineaments bear two lineaments continuous over more than 136 km through Bafoussam and Foumban cities (Figure 3). It matches with the Foutoni-Fondjomokwet Shear Zone [45] which is the SW prolongation of the Adamawa Shear Zone. Another NE-SW trending lineaments with a length of 55 km, filled with quartzite is recorded at the southwest of the city of Bangangte (Figure 3).…”
Section: Geometrical Analysis and Distribution Of Lineamentsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…These features point to a structural control of the emplacement of Mesozoic and Paleozoic magmatism by pre-existent structures of which the geometrical arrangement is consistent with Riedel's structures kinematics. Furthermore, the stress field direction of this fault network is consistent with that of the last dextral shearing movement (D3 event) in the Central Africa fold belt [22] [34] [45]. This dextral shearing movement which was still active at 552 Ma [43] following collision between West Africa and Congo Cratons [28] resulted in this fault network which controlled the emplacement of N30˚E oriented late Pan-African grani-toids [41] or NE-SW to E-W transcurrent/transpressive movement that controlled the late pan-African granitization [15] [48].…”
Section: Basement Control On Paleozoic and Mesozoic Basalt Dykes Emplsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The latter are interpreted to be a weakness zone which constitutes the pathway for magma ascent. This shear zone coincides with the N40-50˚E branch of CCSZ [21] [22] [23]. At the beginning of the NW-SE oriented P3 profile (Figure 9), the low gravity anomaly with amplitude not greater than 4 mGal are observed.…”
Section: 5d Gravity Forward Resultsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The outcrops of such rock result in the development of several geomorphological units and give rise to the uneven topography. The volcanic rocks from Fotouni crop out in a NE-SW mylonitic corridor displaying porphyritic, fine to very fine grained mylonites from its border to the core [8]. This basement rock is highly sheared and fractured.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This basement rock is highly sheared and fractured. According to [8], two shear deformational phases are recorded by the FFSZ, and early sinistral and a late dextral. These shear deformation phases were transcurent, developed pull-apart basins which facilitate the emplacement of the Fomopéa and Bandja plutons [8].…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%