2020
DOI: 10.24018/ejgeo.2020.1.5.67
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Structural Interpretation of Lineament from Nlonako Area and Surroundings: Contribution to Pan-African Tectonic Reconstruction

Abstract: The Nlonako anorogenic complex (NAC) is located in the south western part of the Cameroon Line and is superposed on the N50E section of the central Cameroon shear zone. It is suggested to be a ring complex of 10 km diameter which was emplaced as sill intrusive body during the Tertiary. In order to do characterize the Nlonako complex shape and characterize the tectonic history in the study area and surrounding, spatial technology (Landsat 8 ETM+ and SRTM images) were used for geological mapping and structural r… Show more

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“…The D2 phase was reactivated into a dextral shear at the D3 phase during late Pan‐African evolution (Ngako et al., 1991; Tchameni et al., 2006). The essentially brittle D4 phase is controlled by strike‐slip tectonics and is associated with the dextral movement of the CCSZ (Soba, 1991; Agathe et al., 2020; Ganwa et al., 2011; Toteu et al., 2004). According to these authors, it is responsible for the development of secondary faults, joints and veins that are found mainly in the Lom series and that characterize this series.…”
Section: Tectonic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The D2 phase was reactivated into a dextral shear at the D3 phase during late Pan‐African evolution (Ngako et al., 1991; Tchameni et al., 2006). The essentially brittle D4 phase is controlled by strike‐slip tectonics and is associated with the dextral movement of the CCSZ (Soba, 1991; Agathe et al., 2020; Ganwa et al., 2011; Toteu et al., 2004). According to these authors, it is responsible for the development of secondary faults, joints and veins that are found mainly in the Lom series and that characterize this series.…”
Section: Tectonic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%