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- W4200516898 abstract "The Younger Granite province of Niger and Nigeria exemplifies a classical anorogenic alkaline ring granite belt with southward age migration from ca. 470 Ma to 140 Ma. However, the precise age transition from the older Nigerien Younger Granite (NrYG) to the younger Nigerian Younger Granite (NaYG) is poorly constrained. The Daura and Dutse complexes, located at the northernmost tip of the NaYG province, represent a temporal and spatial link between the NrYG and NaYG provinces. The Daura complex is composed of amphibole syenite and biotite granite, while the Dutse complex consists of fayalite syenite and arfvedsonite aegirine granite. Similar to other alkaline rocks of the NrYG and NaYG provinces, the Daura and Dutse samples all chemically show typical A 1 -type granite features, such as high alkalis (K 2 O + N 2 O = 8.33–11.27 wt%.), Ga/Al ratios, Zr + Nb + Ce + Y contents (527–2345 ppm) and FeOt/(FeOt+MgO) ratios (0.03–0.70) as well as elevated HFSEs. The Nd Hf and Pb isotopic systematics show that all the syenite-granites yield εNd (t) = −2.9 to +1.5, ɛHf (t) = −3.8 to +16.7, and 206 Pb/ 204 Pb = 17.818 to 19.555, suggestive of magmas derived from a slightly depleted mantle source with OIB imprints. A reduced to slightly oxidized redox state is invoked for the parental melt based on estimations from mineral chemistry. The Daura amphibole syenite is composed of >60% alkali feldspar, show high Eu/Eu* (>1), Ba/Zr (>3.5) values and cumulate textures, resembling an alkali feldspar cumulate rock. The other alkaline granitic rocks were likely generated from variable fractional crystallization of the residual melt with distinct crustal contaminations. Zircon U Pb dating reveal that the Daura amphibole syenite and biotite granite were emplaced at 324 ± 1 Ma and 321 ± 3 Ma, respectively, whereas the Dutse granitoids showed episodic intrusive periods of ca. 264 Ma and 232 Ma. All these results predate other anorogenic alkaline complexes of the NaYG and update the oldest age (ca. 214 Ma in previous references) recorded in the alkaline granite province. To the north, it connects well with ages from the Zinder complex (~330 Ma) in the southernmost NrYG province, reflecting a significant link between the NrYG and NaYG provinces. From a broad view, a linear age migration from north to south in the Niger-Nigeria Younger Granite province remains well preserved, although temporal and spatial intervals exist in local region. This emplacement pattern can be traced to the periodic and repeated reactivation of lithospheric shear zones and transcurrent faults. • The Daura syenite records onset of the alkaline magmatism in the NaYG province. • AFC process plays a key role in the diversity of the studied alkaline granitoids. • Reactivation of transcurrent faults accounts for age migration in the NaYG province." @default.
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- W4200516898 title "Onset of the anorogenic alkaline magmatism in the Nigerian Younger Granite province: Constraints from the Daura and Dutse complexes" @default.
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