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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2011
South African Journal of Geology (2011) 114 (1): 41–56.
... and argillite, containing volcanic lithic fragments which are predominantly andesitic in composition. This provenance is most likely the metamorphic preCambrian Basement Complex of southeastern Nigeria in the Oban and Bamenda Massifs/cratons, located at the eastern border of the rift. Basic input from...
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Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 December 2018
Clay Minerals (2018) 53 (4): 563–577.
... , 43 , 118 – 124 . Norme Française-AFNOR NFP18-592 ( 1990 ) Essai au Bleu, Association Française de Normalisation . La Défense, Paris, France . Nzenti J. , Abaga B. , Cheo E. & Nzolang C. ( 2011 ) Petrogenesis of peraluminous magmas from the Akum-Bamenda Massif...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2016
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2016) 187 (2): 73–82.
... ): – an Oligocene phase (35–28 Ma) evidenced by trachytes and phonolites domes located at the northwestern part of the Téfidet trough (Télichénène area, fig. 4 ) and on the edge of the Goundaï massif (Oberassam, fig. 4 ); – an early Miocene phase (23–21 Ma) characterized by an important fissural volcanism...
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Journal Article
Published: 28 October 2024
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2024) 94 (5): 714–735.
.... The Benue flows westward along another Cretaceous failed-rift arm, receiving sediment from the Eastern Nigeria basement complex and Jurassic granites of the Jos Plateau in the north ( Ngako et al. 2006 ) and from the Bamenda Massif in the southeast ( Ibe 2020 ). Fig. 3. Geological map of Nigeria...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2024
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2024) 100 (7): 1033–1050.
..., less than 50 km from the Santchou cliff, north of the Mbo plain (Figs 1 and 2 ). This is located on a trachybasalt massif, at an elevation of 1553m above sea level and it has the geographic coordinates of latitude 05°25′33” N and longitude 10°07′19” E. Figre 3C shows the representative...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2025
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2025) 101 (4): 522–533.
... in a Pan-African shear zone in Central Cameroon. Jour. African Earth Sci. , v. 45 , pp. 74 - 86 . Nzenti , J.P. , Abaga , B. , Suh , C.E. , and Nzolang , C. ( 2011 ) Petrogenesis of peraluminous magmas from the Akum-Bamenda Massif, Pan-African Fold Belt, Cameroon. Internat. Geol...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2024
American Mineralogist (2024) 109 (11): 1960–1972.
... (previously Annobon), Sao Tome, Principe, and Bioko (previously Fernando Poo), whereas the continental segment is represented by numerous volcano-plutonic edifices, including the active Mount Cameroon Volcano, Mounts Mane-goumba, Bamboutu-Bamenda, and Oku volcanoes, as well as the Bamoun Plateau ( Fig. 1...
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Journal Article
Published: 26 October 2018
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2019) 19 (3): 269–288.
... to the neominerals developed during hydrothermal alteration. Au-Ag-Zn defines a potential pathfinder element cluster in the Batouri district. Present Address: C.E.S., Department of Geology, Mining and Environmental Sciences, The University of Bamenda, P.O. Box 39 Bambili, North West Region, Cameroon...
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... into the Bamenda highlands of Nigeria and rises to 1.75–2 km. Altitudinal correlation suggests that the Minim-Martap and Mambila surfaces are of different ages, but Burke's (2001) analysis of the origin of the swells of the Cameroon line has indicated that the Cameroon line, because of the short wavelength...