The intraplate Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL) straddles the African-South Atlantic continent-ocean boundary and is composed mainly of alkaline basic volcanic rocks. Voluminous silicic volcanics characterize the continental sector of the CVL. We present here new geochemical, isotopic (Sr-Nd-O) and 40Ar/39Ar geochronological data on the main silicic volcanic centres of the Western (Mt. Oku, Sabga and Mt. Bambouto) and Eastern (Ngaoundere plateau) Cameroon Highlands. The silicic volcanism of Mt. Oku, Sabga and Mt. Bambouto occurred between 25 and 15 Ma and is represented by voluminous quartz-normative trachytes and minor rhyolitic ignimbrites. At Mt. Bambouto central volcano about 700 m of silicic volcanics erupted in less than 2.7 million years...
Mount Cameroon and Mount Etinde volcanoes are located at the passive continental margin of the West ...
International audienceThe origin of the volcanism in the Cameroon Volcanic Line and the nature of it...
International audienceWe investigated mafic and felsic volcanic rocks from the Bamoun plateau, a mag...
International audienceMount Cameroon, a Plio-Quaternary stratovolcano, is the most important volcano...
The Late Cretaceous-Quaternary Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL) is a 1600km long chain of volcanoes that...
The volcanic activity of Mts Bambouto and Oku (Western Highlands) and of the Ngaoundere Plateau, in ...
The Cameroon line is defined by a 1600 km long chain of intraplate volcanoes and older plutonic comp...
The Late Cretaceous–Quaternary Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL) is a 1600km long chain of volcanoes tha...
AbstractThe origin and petrogenesis of the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL), composed of volcanoes that ...
With seven major eruptions in the 20th century, Mount Cameroon is one of the most active volcanoes i...
The origin and petrogenesis of the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL), composed of volcanoes that form on ...
The oceanic sector of the Cameroon line consists of three volcanic islands: Principe, Sao Tome and P...
International audienceTchabal Mbabo massif within the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL) at the junction w...
Mount Cameroon and Mount Etinde volcanoes are located at the passive continental margin of the West ...
International audienceThe origin of the volcanism in the Cameroon Volcanic Line and the nature of it...
International audienceWe investigated mafic and felsic volcanic rocks from the Bamoun plateau, a mag...
International audienceMount Cameroon, a Plio-Quaternary stratovolcano, is the most important volcano...
The Late Cretaceous-Quaternary Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL) is a 1600km long chain of volcanoes that...
The volcanic activity of Mts Bambouto and Oku (Western Highlands) and of the Ngaoundere Plateau, in ...
The Cameroon line is defined by a 1600 km long chain of intraplate volcanoes and older plutonic comp...
The Late Cretaceous–Quaternary Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL) is a 1600km long chain of volcanoes tha...
AbstractThe origin and petrogenesis of the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL), composed of volcanoes that ...
With seven major eruptions in the 20th century, Mount Cameroon is one of the most active volcanoes i...
The origin and petrogenesis of the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL), composed of volcanoes that form on ...
The oceanic sector of the Cameroon line consists of three volcanic islands: Principe, Sao Tome and P...
International audienceTchabal Mbabo massif within the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL) at the junction w...
Mount Cameroon and Mount Etinde volcanoes are located at the passive continental margin of the West ...
International audienceThe origin of the volcanism in the Cameroon Volcanic Line and the nature of it...
International audienceWe investigated mafic and felsic volcanic rocks from the Bamoun plateau, a mag...