Tectono-magmatic reactivation of Téfidet Cretaceous trough during Cenozoic (Aïr, Niger)

The Téfidet trough (eastern Niger) belongs to the Ténéré megasystem set of Cretaceous rifts N130°E to N170°E oriented, corresponding to the direction of the Lake Chad-Hoggar tectonic axis. The study of the relationship between the structure of the trough and alkaline fissural volcanism that develope...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Yacouba, Konaté Moussa, Harouna Moussa
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:BSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin
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Online Access:https://www.bsgf.fr/articles/bsgf/pdf/2016/02/bsgf201618702p73.pdf
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spelling doaj-bb861e6cfdbf4556a6b8b6f3f73964a42021-02-02T00:14:18ZengEDP SciencesBSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin0037-94091777-58172016-01-011872738210.2113/gssgfbull.187.2.73bsgf201618702p73Tectono-magmatic reactivation of Téfidet Cretaceous trough during Cenozoic (Aïr, Niger)Ahmed YacoubaKonaté MoussaHarouna MoussaThe Téfidet trough (eastern Niger) belongs to the Ténéré megasystem set of Cretaceous rifts N130°E to N170°E oriented, corresponding to the direction of the Lake Chad-Hoggar tectonic axis. The study of the relationship between the structure of the trough and alkaline fissural volcanism that developed there from the Oligocene to Plio-Quaternary shows the uniqueness of the Téfidet trough compared to the neighboring contemporary volcanic areas of Hoggar, Cameroon, and southern Aïr. The tectono-magmatic reactivation of the Cretaceous Téfidet trough developed in two steps: – a period contemporaneous with the Tuareg shield bulging (Aïr, Hoggar, Iforas); – a subsequent extension period generally N060°E, which has persisted since the opening of the South Atlantic (upper Jurassic to Plio-Quaternary). The fissural volcanism, due to the reactivation of Pan African and Cretaceous faults evolved concomitantly with the N060°E extension (syn-magmatic micro-fractures with basaltic filling), in several steps, from Oligocene to Plio-Quaternary. This study highlights the existence of periods of quietness and recovery of volcanic activity, for which two assumptions can be made: – no enough absolute datings, – apolyphased extension of the rift. The latter hypothesis seems to be supported by three periods of volcanic quietness, 28-24 m.y., 20-14 m.y. and 8-5 m.y., observed in the northern and the southern Aïr, Gréboun and Todgha, respectively.https://www.bsgf.fr/articles/bsgf/pdf/2016/02/bsgf201618702p73.pdfTéfidet troughTénéréTectono-magmatic reactivationCretaceous rifts
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Harouna Moussa
Tectono-magmatic reactivation of Téfidet Cretaceous trough during Cenozoic (Aïr, Niger)
BSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin
Téfidet trough
Ténéré
Tectono-magmatic reactivation
Cretaceous rifts
author_facet Ahmed Yacouba
Konaté Moussa
Harouna Moussa
author_sort Ahmed Yacouba
title Tectono-magmatic reactivation of Téfidet Cretaceous trough during Cenozoic (Aïr, Niger)
title_short Tectono-magmatic reactivation of Téfidet Cretaceous trough during Cenozoic (Aïr, Niger)
title_full Tectono-magmatic reactivation of Téfidet Cretaceous trough during Cenozoic (Aïr, Niger)
title_fullStr Tectono-magmatic reactivation of Téfidet Cretaceous trough during Cenozoic (Aïr, Niger)
title_full_unstemmed Tectono-magmatic reactivation of Téfidet Cretaceous trough during Cenozoic (Aïr, Niger)
title_sort tectono-magmatic reactivation of téfidet cretaceous trough during cenozoic (aïr, niger)
publisher EDP Sciences
series BSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin
issn 0037-9409
1777-5817
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The Téfidet trough (eastern Niger) belongs to the Ténéré megasystem set of Cretaceous rifts N130°E to N170°E oriented, corresponding to the direction of the Lake Chad-Hoggar tectonic axis. The study of the relationship between the structure of the trough and alkaline fissural volcanism that developed there from the Oligocene to Plio-Quaternary shows the uniqueness of the Téfidet trough compared to the neighboring contemporary volcanic areas of Hoggar, Cameroon, and southern Aïr. The tectono-magmatic reactivation of the Cretaceous Téfidet trough developed in two steps: – a period contemporaneous with the Tuareg shield bulging (Aïr, Hoggar, Iforas); – a subsequent extension period generally N060°E, which has persisted since the opening of the South Atlantic (upper Jurassic to Plio-Quaternary). The fissural volcanism, due to the reactivation of Pan African and Cretaceous faults evolved concomitantly with the N060°E extension (syn-magmatic micro-fractures with basaltic filling), in several steps, from Oligocene to Plio-Quaternary. This study highlights the existence of periods of quietness and recovery of volcanic activity, for which two assumptions can be made: – no enough absolute datings, – apolyphased extension of the rift. The latter hypothesis seems to be supported by three periods of volcanic quietness, 28-24 m.y., 20-14 m.y. and 8-5 m.y., observed in the northern and the southern Aïr, Gréboun and Todgha, respectively.
topic Téfidet trough
Ténéré
Tectono-magmatic reactivation
Cretaceous rifts
url https://www.bsgf.fr/articles/bsgf/pdf/2016/02/bsgf201618702p73.pdf
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