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Tchabal Nganha

Tchabal Nganha is a stratovolcano on the Ngaoundere Plateau, a highland area in the Adamawa Region of Cameroon.

Tchabal Nganha
Tchabal Nganha
Location in Cameroon
Highest point
Elevation1,927 m (6,322 ft)
Prominence1,000 metres (3,300 ft)
Coordinates7°21′13″N 14°00′53″E / 7.353687°N 14.014683°E / 7.353687; 14.014683
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Volcanic arcCameroon line

Location edit

Tchabal Nganha is a large composite volcano located within the Ngaoundere volcanic field in the east of the Adamawa Plateau.[1] It is the only stratovolcano in the field.[2] Nganha rises about 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) above the surrounding plateau to a height of 1,927 metres (6,322 ft) at Doïtaïa Mounts.[3]

The Adamawa plateau is an asymmetrical horst bounded by N70°E faults and tilted to the south.[4] The plateau has a Precambrian metamorphic basement that is intruded by granite and syenite plutons from the Paleozoic. It is partly covered by volcanic formations from the Cenozoic to Recent ages. The crust is 33 kilometres (21 mi) thick below the plateau.[3] Although considered by many geologists to be part of the Cameroon line, the silicic volcanism of the Ngaoundere Plateau is younger (11 to 9 million years old) than silicic volcanism in the Western Highlands, with much more alkaline basalts than in the western part of the line.[5]

Formation edit

Basalt and trachyte rock samples from Nganha have K–Ar ages of 7.2, 7.9 and 9.8 Ma (million years). The volcano was formed in four overlapping phases. First, many basaltic lava flows erupted throughout the region, creating the generally smooth relief. Next, voluminous breccias were deposited. Most of these have been deeply eroded except where covered by later lava flows. Thick, radially distributed trachyte and phonolite flows then erupted. They have steep margins and are separated by deep and narrow valleys. Later there was basaltic activity at the summit.[3]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Woolley 2001, p. 33.
  2. ^ Duyck 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Nono et al. 1994, p. 149.
  4. ^ Nono et al. 1994, pp. 148–149.
  5. ^ Marzoli et al. 1999, p. 133ff.

Sources edit

  • Duyck, Bernard (2012-02-03), "Les volcans d'Afrique de l'ouest - 5. les champs volcaniques du NE de la CVL.", Earth of Fire (in French), retrieved 2016-01-31
  • Marzoli, Andrea; Renne, Paul R.; Piccirillo, Enzo M.; Francesca, Castorina; Bellieni, Giuliano; Melfi, Adolpho J.; Nyobe, Jean B.; N'ni, Jean (May 1999), "Silicic magmas from the continental Cameroon Volcanic Line (Oku, Bambouto and Ngaoundere): 40Ar-39Ar dates, petrology, Sr-Nd-O isotopes and their petrogenetic significance", Mineralogy and Petrology, 135 (2–3): 133–150, Bibcode:1999CoMP..135..133M, doi:10.1007/s004100050502, S2CID 129256139
  • Nono, A.; Déruelle, B.; Demaiffe, D.; Kambo, R. (1994), "Tchabal Nganha volcano in Adamawa (Cameroon): petrology of a continental alkaline lava seriesu", Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 60 (2): 147–178, Bibcode:1994JVGR...60..147N, doi:10.1016/0377-0273(94)90066-3, retrieved 2016-01-31
  • Woolley, Alan Robert (2001), Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World: Africa, Geological Society of London, ISBN 978-1-86239-083-6, retrieved 2016-01-31

tchabal, nganha, stratovolcano, ngaoundere, plateau, highland, area, adamawa, region, cameroon, location, cameroonhighest, pointelevation1, prominence1, metres, coordinates7, 353687, 014683, 353687, 014683geologymountain, typestratovolcanovolcanic, arccameroon. Tchabal Nganha is a stratovolcano on the Ngaoundere Plateau a highland area in the Adamawa Region of Cameroon Tchabal NganhaTchabal NganhaLocation in CameroonHighest pointElevation1 927 m 6 322 ft Prominence1 000 metres 3 300 ft Coordinates7 21 13 N 14 00 53 E 7 353687 N 14 014683 E 7 353687 14 014683GeologyMountain typeStratovolcanoVolcanic arcCameroon line Contents 1 Location 2 Formation 3 Notes 4 SourcesLocation editTchabal Nganha is a large composite volcano located within the Ngaoundere volcanic field in the east of the Adamawa Plateau 1 It is the only stratovolcano in the field 2 Nganha rises about 1 000 metres 3 300 ft above the surrounding plateau to a height of 1 927 metres 6 322 ft at Doitaia Mounts 3 The Adamawa plateau is an asymmetrical horst bounded by N70 E faults and tilted to the south 4 The plateau has a Precambrian metamorphic basement that is intruded by granite and syenite plutons from the Paleozoic It is partly covered by volcanic formations from the Cenozoic to Recent ages The crust is 33 kilometres 21 mi thick below the plateau 3 Although considered by many geologists to be part of the Cameroon line the silicic volcanism of the Ngaoundere Plateau is younger 11 to 9 million years old than silicic volcanism in the Western Highlands with much more alkaline basalts than in the western part of the line 5 Formation editBasalt and trachyte rock samples from Nganha have K Ar ages of 7 2 7 9 and 9 8 Ma million years The volcano was formed in four overlapping phases First many basaltic lava flows erupted throughout the region creating the generally smooth relief Next voluminous breccias were deposited Most of these have been deeply eroded except where covered by later lava flows Thick radially distributed trachyte and phonolite flows then erupted They have steep margins and are separated by deep and narrow valleys Later there was basaltic activity at the summit 3 Notes edit Woolley 2001 p 33 Duyck 2012 a b c Nono et al 1994 p 149 Nono et al 1994 pp 148 149 Marzoli et al 1999 p 133ff Sources editDuyck Bernard 2012 02 03 Les volcans d Afrique de l ouest 5 les champs volcaniques du NE de la CVL Earth of Fire in French retrieved 2016 01 31 Marzoli Andrea Renne Paul R Piccirillo Enzo M Francesca Castorina Bellieni Giuliano Melfi Adolpho J Nyobe Jean B N ni Jean May 1999 Silicic magmas from the continental Cameroon Volcanic Line Oku Bambouto and Ngaoundere 40Ar 39Ar dates petrology Sr Nd O isotopes and their petrogenetic significance Mineralogy and Petrology 135 2 3 133 150 Bibcode 1999CoMP 135 133M doi 10 1007 s004100050502 S2CID 129256139 Nono A Deruelle B Demaiffe D Kambo R 1994 Tchabal Nganha volcano in Adamawa Cameroon petrology of a continental alkaline lava seriesu Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 60 2 147 178 Bibcode 1994JVGR 60 147N doi 10 1016 0377 0273 94 90066 3 retrieved 2016 01 31 Woolley Alan Robert 2001 Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World Africa Geological Society of London ISBN 978 1 86239 083 6 retrieved 2016 01 31 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tchabal Nganha amp oldid 1094264346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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