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Research Article

Cryogenian crustal evolution in western Nigeria shield: whole-rock geochemistry, Sr-Nd and zircon U-Pb-Hf isotopic evidence from Bakoshi-Gadanya granites

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Pages 2626-2652 | Received 13 Jul 2021, Accepted 23 Oct 2021, Published online: 17 Nov 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The Bakoshi-Gadanya area, with widespread Neoproterozoic granites, is located within the Pan-African Trans-Sahara Belt, sandwiched between the West African and the Sahara metacraton. The whole-rock geochemistry, Sr-Nd isotope systematics and LA-(MC)-ICP-MS U-Pb-Hf isotopes of zircon were analysed to shed light on the age and genesis of the Bakoshi-Gadanya granites in the Precambrian basement of the northern western Nigeria shield. The granites are silicic (SiO2: 72.8–77.2 wt.%), ferroan, high-K, calc-alkalic to alkali-calcic in composition, with A-type granite affinities. The ferroan calc-alkalic types range in age from 706.6 ± 1 Ma to 638.4 ± 1 Ma, and the alkali-calcic type is dated at 710 ± 1 Ma. Whole-rock Sr-Nd and zircon Hf isotope systematics have constrained the ferroan calc-alkalic granites to an enriched mantle lithospheric magma source, contaminated by Archaean-Palaeoproterozoic crustal components. On the other hand, the magma that crystallized the alkali-calcic Gadanya granite originated from an enriched mantle source, triggered by reactivation of the lithosphere-scale Kalangai fault during the post 750 Ma major collision between West African Craton and the Saharan metacraton. Both alkali-calcic and calc-alkalic ferroan granites were formed contemporaneously with the last major Pan-African syn-metamorphic deformation in northern western Nigerian shield; thus, they are syn-kinematic granites. Neoproterozoic magmatism at Bakoshi-Gadanya area is related to easterly dipping subduction at the margin of microcontinental blocks in northern western Nigeria shield. Zircon U-Pb-Hf data envisaged both early Neoproterozoic and Cryogenian juvenile magmatic additions in this part of western Nigeria shield.

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Highlights

  1. Zircon U-Pb dating constrained the Bakoshi-Gadanya granites at ca. 710-638 Ma.

  2. Melt from mantle lithosphere produced the calc-alkalic Bakoshi-Gadanya granites.

  3. Reactivation of Kalangai fault responsible for alkali-calcic Gadanya granite magmatism.

  4. The investigated granites are ferroan calc-alkalic to alkali-calcic A-type granites.

Acknowledgments

This research benefited from the financial support provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 41502067). We are indebted to Jean-Paul Liégeois and one anonymous reviewer whose comments and criticism benefits the manuscript greatly. To the editorial team, we say thank you for the editorial handling.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [41502067].

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