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⇱ Zircon from Pandé massif, Tikar plain, Mayo-Banyo, Adamawa Region, Cameroon


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Zircon from
Pandé massif, Tikar plain, Mayo-Banyo, Adamawa Region, Cameroon

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Locality type:Massif
Classification
Species:Zircon
Formula:Zr(SiO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Zircon data
Locality Data:Click here to view Pandé massif, Tikar plain, Mayo-Banyo, Adamawa Region, Cameroon
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:141974
Long-form Identifier:1:3:141974:0
GUID (UUID V4):0
Nearest other occurrences of Zircon
88.4km (55.0 miles) Adamellite outcrop, Nkambe, Donga-Mantung, Northwest Region, Cameroon
References
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The mafic mineralogy of the Pandë massif, Tikar plain, Cameroon: implications for a peralkaline affinity...ABSTR ACT The Pandé massif is a small (4.963.4 km) subvolcanic complex of the Cameroon Line striking W ­...from the first volcanic sequence (T1). Apatite and zircon are common accessories, whereas some titanite occurs...voluminous Mayo Darlé granite bodies crystallized. K EY WORDS : Plutono-volcanism, Pandé, Tikar plain, Cameroon...of the Cameroon Line are more abundant, relatively in its middle part, between Foumban and Banyo (Fig.
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and clinopyroxene as the main mafic minerals, and zircon, astrophyllite, aenigmatite, fluorite, titanite...some sodic amphibole. Accessory minerals include zircon, astrophyllite, aenigmatite, ilmenite, and chevkinite;...nacareniobsite-(Ce), (Na,K)zirconosilicates, and turkestanite; zircon is absent (cf. Vilalva et al., 2013); 187 4....from the Quiriri Pluton. Typical accessories are zircon and (Zn,Mn)-rich ilmenite. Magnetite is a typical...exsolution textures and with hydrothermal magnetite and zircon growth on early amphibole and pyroxene (Fig. 2D)
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No. 2: 103–121 Original Article U–Pb Ages for Zircon Grains from Nsanaragati Alluvial Gem Placers: Its...Yaoundé I, Yaoundé, Cameroon, 3Higher Institute of Chemistry and Management, Yaoundé, Cameroon, 4Higher Teachers...Training School, University of Yaoundé I, Yaoundé, Cameroon, 5Department of Earth Sciences, University of...Abstract The Mamfe Basin is located in the SW of Cameroon and is an extension of the much bigger Benue Trough...the border with Nigeria) gem placers yielding big zircon grains were found in recent river sediments close
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
composition of the lower crust of the forearc in this region. Triassic granitoids with minor gabbros occur as...that the Triassic magmatism in today's forearc region could have been generated in a suprasubduction...leucosome: quartz, plagioclase, metamorphism biotite, zircon, monazite (granulite facies) Magmatic without Clinopyroxene...Buchupureo (Fig. 1b) (Vásquez et al., 2005). LA-ICP-MS zircon U–Pb data gave similar Late Triassic ages for these...the gabbroic rocks Similar to the gabbroic rocks zircon age dates with their nominally small analytical
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Report (issue)
Hanley, Terry M. Seward, and Frederik Reutten 9. Cameroon Line alkaline magmatism (central Africa): A reappraisal...fingerprints of mantle metasomatism beneath Nyos volcano (Cameroon volcanic line) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...14. New 40Ar-39Ar ages and petrogenesis of the Massif d’Ambre volcano, northern Madagascar . . . . ....propagation into the southern Tyrrhenian backarc region. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....among the volcanic provinces of the Saharan zone, Cameroon volcanic line, Angola and Namibia, and the East
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