We have investigated three greenstone belts (Boromo, Hounde, and Banfora) and associated granitoid terrains, which form part of the Eburnean orogen, situated in western Burkina Faso. These belts expose tholeiitic basalts (basal unit) followed by calc-alkaline intermediate predominantly effusive volcanic and sedimentary suites geochemically reminiscent of present-day volcanic island arc environments. The basal mafic unit probably corresponds to a juvenile arc crust or oceanic plateau. It contains unusual megacrystic tholeiitic basalts, allowing us to correlate the western margin of the Boromo belt with the eastern margin of the Hounde belt. These two N-S trending belt-parallel tholeiitic units are interpreted as limbs of a crustal scale anti...
Palaeoproterozoic volcanic formations having different geochemical features are described in the Kat...
A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of Witwatersrand in the fulfillment o...
Greenstone belts in the West African Craton (WAC) are separated by several generations of granitoids...
The interpretation of high-resolution airborne geophysical data integrated with field structural and...
Interpretation of airborne geophysical data integrated with field structural and lithological observ...
The south central part of the basement of Burkina Faso which lies within the west African craton, co...
We present new litho-structural and metamorphic maps of the Paleoproterozoic (2.25-2.00 Ga) West Afr...
International audienceWe present new litho-structural and metamorphic maps of the Paleoproterozoic (...
The oldest parts of continents, so-called cratons, are the focus of worldwide research not only beca...
International audienceThe structural cartography of the Birimian formations of the Mako area shows a...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to explore the link between the metamorphic record of...
International audienceThe Fada N?Gourma area in Burkina Faso is underlain by Paleoproterozoic rocks ...
International audienceThe structural cartography of the Birimian formations of the Mako area shows a...
The aim of this paper is to explore the link between the metamorphic record of a Palaeoproterozoic o...
New constraints on the architecture, deformation sequence and tectonic evolution of the sparsely exp...
Palaeoproterozoic volcanic formations having different geochemical features are described in the Kat...
A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of Witwatersrand in the fulfillment o...
Greenstone belts in the West African Craton (WAC) are separated by several generations of granitoids...
The interpretation of high-resolution airborne geophysical data integrated with field structural and...
Interpretation of airborne geophysical data integrated with field structural and lithological observ...
The south central part of the basement of Burkina Faso which lies within the west African craton, co...
We present new litho-structural and metamorphic maps of the Paleoproterozoic (2.25-2.00 Ga) West Afr...
International audienceWe present new litho-structural and metamorphic maps of the Paleoproterozoic (...
The oldest parts of continents, so-called cratons, are the focus of worldwide research not only beca...
International audienceThe structural cartography of the Birimian formations of the Mako area shows a...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to explore the link between the metamorphic record of...
International audienceThe Fada N?Gourma area in Burkina Faso is underlain by Paleoproterozoic rocks ...
International audienceThe structural cartography of the Birimian formations of the Mako area shows a...
The aim of this paper is to explore the link between the metamorphic record of a Palaeoproterozoic o...
New constraints on the architecture, deformation sequence and tectonic evolution of the sparsely exp...
Palaeoproterozoic volcanic formations having different geochemical features are described in the Kat...
A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of Witwatersrand in the fulfillment o...
Greenstone belts in the West African Craton (WAC) are separated by several generations of granitoids...