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Abstract

The petrology of Achaean biotite- and amphibole-rich metagranites, the geochemistry of Fe occurrences and heavy mineral concentrations in stream sediments from Olounou (Ntem complex) help to constrain their inter-relationships. These metagranites display granoblastic textures outlined by microcline, biotite, amphibole and oxides. Ilmenite (60 to 80%), zircon (15 to 20%) and rutile (1 to 2%) are the mineral fractions in pan concentrates. Two types of Fe mineralization as silicified veins cross-cut the above rocks: hematite  ±  magnetite quartzites with primary hematite enclosing magnetite relicts contain high average Fe2O3 (69.05 wt%) and TiO2 (0.73 wt%); banded magnetite-rich quartzites with magnetite partially replaced by hematite are characterized by Fe2O3 (52.15 wt%), TiO2 (0.27 wt%), relatively high W (286 ppm) and Ni (108 ppm). Both types have Zn, Cu, Ga contents below 10 ppm, positive Eu anomalies, HREE enrichment over LREEs and low ΣREE (9.76 to 12.07). Iron and SiO2 were derived from weathering of Archean biotite and amphibole metagranites, deposited in existing Post-Archean intracratonic basins under greenschist facies and impacted by submarine hydrothermal solutions. These results are genetically comparable to other Precambrian BIFs and underline the iron potential of Olounou. They equally contribute to iron ore exploration in Cameroon and worldwide.
Supplementary material: Table S1 is available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5426547

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MGMM: conceptualization (lead), data curation (equal), formal analysis (equal), methodology (equal), software (lead), validation (lead), writing – original draft (lead), writing – review & editing (lead); OS: conceptualization (supporting), data curation (equal), formal analysis (equal), methodology (supporting), software (equal), supervision (equal), validation (equal), visualization (equal), writing – original draft (equal), writing – review & editing (equal); NMJL: data curation (equal), investigation (supporting), software (supporting); ACM: data curation (equal), investigation (supporting), methodology (equal), validation (equal); BAMC: data curation (equal), methodology (equal), software (equal); EEMJ: data curation (equal), formal analysis (equal), methodology (equal)

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We want to gratefully acknowledge the Research Modernization Allowance Initiative by the Cameroon Government, which was of help to finance all field trips and laboratory analyses. The authors are also thankful to the Faculty of Science of the University of Buea for their financial support through the regular payment of Semester Research Allowance to Teaching Staff.

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All data generated or analysed during this study are included in this published article (and its supplementary information files).

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cover image Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis
Volume 21Number 3August 2021

History

Received: 19 January 2021
Revision received: 5 May 2021
Accepted: 12 May 2021
Published online: 21 June 2021
Published: August 2021

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Keywords

  1. petrology
  2. metagranites
  3. heavy mineral chemistry
  4. Olounou area
  5. Cameroon mineral belt

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Economic Geology Unit, University of Buea, Department of Geology, P.O. Box 63, South West Region, Cameroon
Author Contributions: [Conceptualization (Lead)], [Data curation (Equal)], [Formal analysis (Equal)], [Methodology (Equal)], [Software (Lead)], [Validation (Lead)], [Writing – original draft (Lead)], and [Writing – review & editing (Lead)].
Laboratory of Geosciences, Natural resources and Environment, Department of Geology, University of Douala, P.O. Box 24157, Littoral Region, Cameroon
Author Contributions: [Conceptualization (Supporting)], [Data curation (Equal)], [Formal analysis (Equal)], [Methodology (Supporting)], [Software (Equal)], [Supervision (Equal)], [Validation (Equal)], [Visualization (Equal)], [Writing – original draft (Equal)], and [Writing – review & editing (Equal)].
Ndema Mbongue Jean Lavenir
Economic Geology Unit, University of Buea, Department of Geology, P.O. Box 63, South West Region, Cameroon
Author Contributions: [Data curation (Equal)], [Investigation (Supporting)], and [Software (Supporting)].
Agyingi Christopher Mbaringong
Sedimentology and Petroleum Geology Unit, University of Buea, Department of Geology, P.O. Box 63, South West Region, Cameroon
Author Contributions: [Data curation (Equal)], [Investigation (Supporting)], [Methodology (Equal)], and [Validation (Equal)].
Balla Ateba Moise Christian https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1892-0334
Laboratory of Geosciences, Natural resources and Environment, Department of Geology, University of Douala, P.O. Box 24157, Littoral Region, Cameroon
Author Contributions: [Data curation (Equal)], [Methodology (Equal)], and [Software (Equal)].
Emmanuel Eseya Mengu Junior https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8640-7682
Economic Geology Unit, University of Buea, Department of Geology, P.O. Box 63, South West Region, Cameroon
Author Contributions: [Data curation (Equal)], [Formal analysis (Equal)], and [Methodology (Equal)].

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Correspondence: [email protected]
Scientific editing by Scott Alan Wood

Author Contributions

MGMM: conceptualization (lead), data curation (equal), formal analysis (equal), methodology (equal), software (lead), validation (lead), writing – original draft (lead), writing – review & editing (lead); OS: conceptualization (supporting), data curation (equal), formal analysis (equal), methodology (supporting), software (equal), supervision (equal), validation (equal), visualization (equal), writing – original draft (equal), writing – review & editing (equal); NMJL: data curation (equal), investigation (supporting), software (supporting); ACM: data curation (equal), investigation (supporting), methodology (equal), validation (equal); BAMC: data curation (equal), methodology (equal), software (equal); EEMJ: data curation (equal), formal analysis (equal), methodology (equal)

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