Magmatismes tholéiitique et alcalin des demi-grabens crétacés de Mayo Oulo–Léré et de Babouri–Figuil (Nord du Cameroun–Sud du Tchad) en domaine d'extension continentale
Ismaı̈la Ngounouno , Bernard Déruelle , René Guiraud , Jean-Paul Vicat
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Abstract
Two major dykes of basalts, microgabbros, olivine dolerites (continental tholeiites), and of camptonites and benmoreites (alkaline rocks) are respectively exposed in the Mayo Oulo–Léré and Babouri–Figuil Early Cretaceous half-grabens (Northern Cameroon–Southern Chad). The tholeiites were probably derived from an asthenospheric source in connection with a lithospheric thinning occurring between Santonian and Eocene times. In contrast, the alkaline rocks may be derived from a deeper metasomatized mantle source.