Polymagmatic processes at monogenetic volcanoes: insights from Baossi monogenetic lava flows, Adamawa Plateau, Cameroon Volcanic Line

Tiabou, Anicet Feudjio and Temdjim, Robert and Ngwa, Caroline Neh and Che, Vivian Bih and Mebara, François Xavier Onana (2015) Polymagmatic processes at monogenetic volcanoes: insights from Baossi monogenetic lava flows, Adamawa Plateau, Cameroon Volcanic Line. Journal of Geography and Geology, 7 (2). pp. 56-69. ISSN 1916-9779

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Abstract

This paper presents principally the textural and geothermometric evidence of polymagmatic activity at a monogenetic volcano along the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL) in a bid to contribute to the global understanding of how such volume-limited basaltic magmatic systems operate. Preliminary geochemical data presented show that the lavas are alkali basalt and basanite (SiO2: 40.42 – 47.59 wt%, MgO: 7.61 – 9.13 wt%) and are petrographically indistinguishable. They outcrop as low mounds of columnar basalts associated with sparse pyroclastic materials. The lavas are fine porphyritic with phenocrysts of olivine and clinopyroxene set in a plagioclase microlite-dominated hypocrystalline groundmass. Olivine has two distinct populations: grains that are anhedral to glomerocrystic with spinel and plagioclase inclusions and usually have resorbed margins (olivine 1); and grains that are euhedral, sometimes skeletal, with a thin and well preserved rim (olivine 2). Similarly two clinopyroxene crystal populations are recognizable: clinopyroxene grains that are resorbed, dismembered, with sieve-textured cores and irregular core-rim margins (clinopyroxene 1); and euhedral clinopyroxene grains partially enclosing olivine phenocrysts with hour glass and sector zoning (clinopyroxene 2). These textural features suggest that the eruption was caused by an influx of a fresh batch of magma (that crystallized olivine 2 and clinopyroxene 2) into a fractionated crystal mush (olivine 1 and clinopyroxene 1) in the chamber. The crystal mush was re-heated by the intruding basaltic magma resulting in a broad pre-eruption liquidus temperature of 1040 – 1156oC calculated using mineral chemistry of equilibrium olivine-clinopyroxene pairs.

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Subjects: OA Digital Library > Geological Science
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Date Deposited: 08 Jun 2023 07:14
Last Modified: 20 Jul 2024 09:18
URI: http://library.thepustakas.com/id/eprint/1420

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