Ennih, N
Laduron, Dominique
[UCL]
Greiling, RO
Errami, E.
De Wall, H
Boutaleb, M
The Zenaga Inlier shows a comprehensive record of the Eburnian and PanAfrican Orogenies. The Eburnian is characterised by high-temperature regional metamorphism and complex magmatism. The early (Azguemerzi) granodiorite has an isotopic mantle signature and was emplaced diapirically during the Eburnian Orogeny causing local thermal metamorphism. The foliation observed in this granitoid is a result of the interference between its primary syn-emplacement foliation and the regional foliation under amphibolite-facies conditions. The northern part of Zenaga has been intruded by the leucocratic granites of Tazenakht. These granites are cut by mylonites and phyllonites, corresponding to the PanAfrican shear zones and accompanied with sub-greenschist-facies metamorphism during the Pan-African Orogeny. The deformation was the result of a regional sinistral transpressive event. This study in the northern part of the West African Craton shows the superposition of the Pan-African on the Eburnian Orogeny and the presence of a major fault in the Anti-Atlas. ((C)) 2002 Elsevier Science Limited. All rights reserved.
Bibliographic reference |
Ennih, N ; Laduron, Dominique ; Greiling, RO ; Errami, E. ; De Wall, H ; et. al. [Pan-African overprint on Eburnian granitoids at the northern boundary of the West African Craton, Zenaga Inlier, central Anti-Atlas, Morocco]. In: Journal of African Earth Sciences (and the Middle East), Vol. 32, no. 4, p. 677-693 (2002) |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/41658 |