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Paleoenvironmental significance and provenance of the Cretaceous calcareous deposits from the Djeremsub-basin (Adamawa, Cameroon) during the Gondwana evolution: sedimentary structures and geochemical constraints

Research Authors
Milan Stafford Tchouatcha, Arnaud Patrice Kouske, Arthur Paterne Mioumnde, Amr Said Deaf and Timoleon Ngnotue
Research Abstract

The calcareous deposits were affected by syn-sedimentary (lamination, bedding, convolute, ripplemarks, pseudo-nodule) and post-sedimentary structure (diaclase, fault, and desiccation crack). Lamination and bedding expressed by color variation and granulometry are linked to a calm period of sedimentation and seasonal fluctuations and are periodically affected by seismic shocks giving the convolute bedding and pseudo-nodules. The presence of symmetrical ripple marks and desiccation cracks indicate respectively back and forth water movements and periodic phases of emersion characteristics of lacustrine to swampy environments. According to geochemistry data, the major element composition classifies the studied samples as shales and wackes. High LREE/HREE ratios (9.07–13.08; average: 11.77); slight positive and negative Eu anomaly (0.98–1.11); Al2O3/TiO2 ratios (16.52–21.87; average: 19.73), Th/Co ratios (1.24–4.18; average: 2.26), La/Sc versus Th/Co and Zr versus TiO2 plots indicate sediments derived from felsic rocks. The K2O/Na2O ratios (0.24–1.90; average: 1.01); index of compositional variability (0.88–1.35); PIA (64.94–98.42) and the Zr/Sc versus Th/Sc diagram indicate that the source rocks have experienced globally a moderate recycling and sorting as well as moderate weathering. The chemical index of alteration values and the SiO2 versus Al2O3 ÅK2OÅNa2O diagram could indicate relatively warm and arid to semi-arid climate during deposition of sediments. The Sr/Ba (0.22–2.01; average: 0.58) ratios indicate a variant salinity. The Y/Ho (Ç40) and U/Th (Ç0.75) suggest respectively nonmarine environment and oxic conditions. The Djerem continental sub-basin would not have undergone marine influences yet known in the Nigeria basins of Benue.

Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Comptes Rendus Géoscience—Sciences de la Planète
Research Member
Research Publisher
Académie des sciences
Research Rank
Q3
Research Vol
Volume 353, issue 1
Research Website
https://comptes-rendus.academie-sciences.fr/geoscience/articles/10.5802/crgeos.67/
Research Year
2021
Research Pages
265-284