1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0301-9268(96)00011-3
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Two generations of Birimian (Paleoproterozoic) volcanic belts in northeastern Côte d'Ivoire (West Africa): consequences for the ‘Birimian controversy’

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“…These results and the geochemical data reveal the juvenile nature of these rocks reinforcing the interpretation that this region may be part of the Rhyacian juvenile continental magmatic arc, that extends through other parts of São Luís Craton with correspondence in the northeast portion of the Amazonian Craton and in West Africa (Abouchami et al 1990, Boher et al 1992, Wright et al 1995, Hirdes et al 1996.…”
Section: U-pb Geochronologysupporting
confidence: 73%
“…These results and the geochemical data reveal the juvenile nature of these rocks reinforcing the interpretation that this region may be part of the Rhyacian juvenile continental magmatic arc, that extends through other parts of São Luís Craton with correspondence in the northeast portion of the Amazonian Craton and in West Africa (Abouchami et al 1990, Boher et al 1992, Wright et al 1995, Hirdes et al 1996.…”
Section: U-pb Geochronologysupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Ils peuvent être regroupés sous deux grandes générations selon l'environnement géologique et la période de mise en place : les granitoïdes associés aux ceintures de roches vertes comprenant des granodiorites, des tonalités et des trondhjémites mis en place entre 2200 et 2150 Ma (Lemoine, 1988 ;Liégeois et al, 1991 ;Hirdes et al, 1992Hirdes et al, , 1996Boher et al, 1992 ;Siméon et al, 1994 ;Delor et al, 1995aDelor et al, , 1995bKouamélan et al, 1996 ;Doumbia, 1997 ;Yao, 1998), et les granitoïdes des rides volcanosédimentaires comprenant des tonalités, des monzogranites, des granodiorites et des leucogranites mis en place entre 2150 et 1800 Ma (Caen-Vachette, 1986 ;Liégeois et al, 1991 ;Hirdes et al, 1992Hirdes et al, ,1996Delor et al, 1994 ;Siméon et al, 1994 ;Doumbia, 1997 ;Yao, 1998).…”
Section: -Les Granitoïdes Birimiens De La Côte D'ivoireunclassified
“…In the reconstruction proposed by Ledru et al (1994) the Guaianese belts probably align with central and eastern belts of the West African Craton (Figure 8), though the alignment is not straight. In the African belts, the medium-grade Dabakalian metamorphic complex and lower-grade volcano-sedimentary associations of a similar age are found (Boher et al, 1992;Taylor et al, 1992;Hirdes et al, 1996;Hirdes and Davis, 1998).…”
Section: Eburnean Greenstone-granite Belts In the West African Cratonmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…A major apparent difference, however, is the presence of 2.20 Ga felsic metavolcanic rocks in the oldest dated unit (Hirdes et al, 1996), in which mafic metavolcanic rocks usually predominate. Chondritenormalized REE patterns and N-MORB-normalized spidergrams (Abouchami et al, 1990) are as diverse as those found for Guyana Shield rocks.…”
Section: Eburnean Greenstone-granite Belts In the West African Cratonmentioning
confidence: 99%