Geochemistry of the volcanic rocks from Bioko Island (“Cameroon Hot Line”): Evidence for plume-lithosphere interaction

Bioko Island (3008 m a.s.l) is located in the presently more active volcanic zone of the Cameroon Line and composed essentially of alkaline basalts and hawaiites, and lesser mugearites. The rocks show microlitic porphyritic texture with phenocrysts of olivine (83% < Fo < 87%) and clinopyroxene...

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Main Authors: Fadimatou Ngounouno Yamgouot, Bernard Déruelle, Isaac Bertrand Gbambié Mbowou, Ismaïla Ngounouno, Daniel Demaiffe
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Published: Elsevier 2016-09-01
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spelling doaj-2f291992a46f4237b922f6318ddb0ccd2020-11-24T23:13:43ZengElsevierGeoscience Frontiers1674-98712016-09-017574375710.1016/j.gsf.2015.06.003Geochemistry of the volcanic rocks from Bioko Island (“Cameroon Hot Line”): Evidence for plume-lithosphere interactionFadimatou Ngounouno Yamgouot0Bernard Déruelle1Isaac Bertrand Gbambié Mbowou2Ismaïla Ngounouno3Daniel Demaiffe4Département des Sciences de la Terre, Faculté des Sciences, Université de Ngaoundéré, B.P. 454, Ngaoundéré, CameroonLaboratoire de Magmatologie et Géochimie Inorganique et Expérimentale (MAGIE), Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, UMR 7154, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 4, place Jussieu, 75252, Paris cédex 05, FranceDépartement des Mines et de la Géologie, Ecole de Géologie et d'Exploitation Minière (EGEM), Université de Ngaoundéré, B.P. 115, Meiganga, CameroonDépartement des Mines et de la Géologie, Ecole de Géologie et d'Exploitation Minière (EGEM), Université de Ngaoundéré, B.P. 115, Meiganga, CameroonLaboratoire de Géochimie Isotopique et Géodynamique Chimique, DSTE, (CP 160/02) Université Libre de Bruxelles 50, av. Roosevelt, 1050, Bruxelles, BelgiumBioko Island (3008 m a.s.l) is located in the presently more active volcanic zone of the Cameroon Line and composed essentially of alkaline basalts and hawaiites, and lesser mugearites. The rocks show microlitic porphyritic texture with phenocrysts of olivine (83% < Fo < 87%) and clinopyroxene in a matrix of plagioclase, clinopyroxene and oxides. Hawaiites and mugearites also include phenocrysts of plagioclase (An62-67Ab35-32Or3-1). Major element variation diagrams show an increase in SiO2, Al2O3, Na2O and K2O with increasing MgO for the studied rock groups. The rocks are characterized by low (86Sr/87Sr)i ratios (0.70320–0.70406), high ɛNd(t) values (2.56–4.33) and high (206Pb/204Pb)i ratios (20.032–20.035) values. Basalts are enriched in LILE and LREE, and have (Hf/Sm)N = 0.57–1.16. These geochemical signatures are similar to those of the Mount Cameroon rocks, and might be attributed to low degrees of partial melting from a garnet-amphibole-bearing mantle source. The trace elements and isotopic compositions suggest that the parental magma source might have involved HIMU- and EM1-components.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987115000651GeochemistryHIMU-EM1Volcanic rocksBiokoCameroon Hot Line
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author Fadimatou Ngounouno Yamgouot
Bernard Déruelle
Isaac Bertrand Gbambié Mbowou
Ismaïla Ngounouno
Daniel Demaiffe
spellingShingle Fadimatou Ngounouno Yamgouot
Bernard Déruelle
Isaac Bertrand Gbambié Mbowou
Ismaïla Ngounouno
Daniel Demaiffe
Geochemistry of the volcanic rocks from Bioko Island (“Cameroon Hot Line”): Evidence for plume-lithosphere interaction
Geoscience Frontiers
Geochemistry
HIMU-EM1
Volcanic rocks
Bioko
Cameroon Hot Line
author_facet Fadimatou Ngounouno Yamgouot
Bernard Déruelle
Isaac Bertrand Gbambié Mbowou
Ismaïla Ngounouno
Daniel Demaiffe
author_sort Fadimatou Ngounouno Yamgouot
title Geochemistry of the volcanic rocks from Bioko Island (“Cameroon Hot Line”): Evidence for plume-lithosphere interaction
title_short Geochemistry of the volcanic rocks from Bioko Island (“Cameroon Hot Line”): Evidence for plume-lithosphere interaction
title_full Geochemistry of the volcanic rocks from Bioko Island (“Cameroon Hot Line”): Evidence for plume-lithosphere interaction
title_fullStr Geochemistry of the volcanic rocks from Bioko Island (“Cameroon Hot Line”): Evidence for plume-lithosphere interaction
title_full_unstemmed Geochemistry of the volcanic rocks from Bioko Island (“Cameroon Hot Line”): Evidence for plume-lithosphere interaction
title_sort geochemistry of the volcanic rocks from bioko island (“cameroon hot line”): evidence for plume-lithosphere interaction
publisher Elsevier
series Geoscience Frontiers
issn 1674-9871
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Bioko Island (3008 m a.s.l) is located in the presently more active volcanic zone of the Cameroon Line and composed essentially of alkaline basalts and hawaiites, and lesser mugearites. The rocks show microlitic porphyritic texture with phenocrysts of olivine (83% < Fo < 87%) and clinopyroxene in a matrix of plagioclase, clinopyroxene and oxides. Hawaiites and mugearites also include phenocrysts of plagioclase (An62-67Ab35-32Or3-1). Major element variation diagrams show an increase in SiO2, Al2O3, Na2O and K2O with increasing MgO for the studied rock groups. The rocks are characterized by low (86Sr/87Sr)i ratios (0.70320–0.70406), high ɛNd(t) values (2.56–4.33) and high (206Pb/204Pb)i ratios (20.032–20.035) values. Basalts are enriched in LILE and LREE, and have (Hf/Sm)N = 0.57–1.16. These geochemical signatures are similar to those of the Mount Cameroon rocks, and might be attributed to low degrees of partial melting from a garnet-amphibole-bearing mantle source. The trace elements and isotopic compositions suggest that the parental magma source might have involved HIMU- and EM1-components.
topic Geochemistry
HIMU-EM1
Volcanic rocks
Bioko
Cameroon Hot Line
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987115000651
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