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Journal articles on the topic "Orogenèse – Tchad – Mayo-Kebbi (Tchad)"
Assana, E., P. A. Zoli, H. A. Sadou, Mr Nguekam, L. Vondou, M. S. R. Pouedet, P. Dorny, J. Brandt, and S. Geerts. "Prévalence de la cysticercose porcine dans le Mayo-Danay (Nord Cameroun) et le Mayo-Kebbi (sud-ouest du Tchad)." Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux 54, no. 2 (February 1, 2001): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9790.
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Mbaguedje, Diondoh. "Métallogénie de l’or et de l’uranium dans le cadre de la croissance et de la différenciation de la croûte au Néoprotérozoïque : exemple du massif du Mayo-Kebbi (Tchad) dans la Ceinture Orogénique d’Afrique Centrale." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015LORR0008/document.
Full textThe Mayo Kebbi massiflocated in southwestern Chad between the Congo craton in the South, the West African craton in the west and the Sahara metacraton to the east exposes a segment of Neoproterozoic juvenile crust accreted in the Central African orogenic belt during the Pan African orogeny. It consists of two greenstone belts (Zalbi and Goueygoudoum) separated by the May Kebbi calc-alkaline batholith complexes and intruded by calc-alkaline high-K granitic plutons. The whole is covered by Phanerozoic sedimentary formations. The greenstone belts contain sulphide zones hosted mainly by metaplutonic rocks (granodiorites) and metabasalts and metavolcaniclastics. The mineralization comprises pyrite, pyrrhotite, arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, pentlandite, pentlandite silver, pentlandite cobaltiferous, sphalerite, cobaltite. These sulphides are disseminated, aggregated in form of layers or are filling veins and cracks. The greenstones also contain quartz veins with calcite and chlorite comprising a mineralization made of pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena and gold. Gold is present both as native crystals and as electrum. The high-K calc-alkaline Zabili granitic pluton hosts uranium mineralization related to a superposition of: (1) ductile deformation and metasomatic alteration implying the interaction between magmatic minerals with a Na-rich fluid, of potential magmatic origin, coeval to the main deposition of uranium oxides, followed by (2) brittle deformation and deposition of secondary hydrated uranium silicates involving a Na-Ca-rich fluid. We propose that these uranium mineralizations represent the extreme expression of crustal differentiation as a result of Pan-African reworking of a Neoproterozoic juvenile crustal segment
Younous, Mahamat Kasser. "Evolution précambrienne de la région du Mayo Kebbi (tchad), un segment de la chaine pan-africaine." Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995MNHN0002.
Full textRuelland, Suzanne. "Description du parler tupuri de mindaore, mayo-kebbi, tchad : phonologie, morphologie, syntaxe." Paris 3, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA030076.
Full textThis linguistic description of tupuri (a group 6-mbum language of the adamawa-ubangi branch of niger-congo), spoken in the mayokebbi region in south-west chad, includes a phnology, a morphology and a syntax. The latter is subdivided into everal chapters : identification of the grammatical categories and their denomination, the processes of derivation and composition, the structures of nominal, verbal and verbo-nominal phrase constituents, the functions these constituents have in constructing the meaning of utterances, the structures of these utterances whether simple (modal, negative, interrogative, imphatic) or complex (coordinate and subordinate), and the role of topicalisation
Passinring, Kedeu. "Milieux naturels et paysages du bassin-versant des lacs de Léré : Département du lac Léré, Tchad." Aix-Marseille 1, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006AIX10013.
Full textDoumnang, Mbaigane Jean-Claude. "Géologie des formations néoprotérozoïques du Mayo Kebbi (Sud-Ouest du Tchad) : apport de la pétrologie et de la géochimie : implications sur la géodynamique au Panafricain." Orléans, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006ORLE2062.
Full textIsseini, Moussa. "Croissance et différenciation crustales au Néoprotérozoique : exemple du domaine panafricain du Mayo Kebbi au Sud-Ouest du Tchad." Thesis, Nancy 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011NAN10035/document.
Full textThe Mayo Kebbi massif (south-western Chad) is located between the Congo craton, the West African craton and the Saharan Metacraton. It consists of two greenstone belts (Zalbi and Goueygoudoum), three magmatic complexes (Gauthiot falls, Lere, Figuil) and post-tectonic intrusions distinguished on the basis of their structural, petrological, geochemical and geochronological characteristics. The geodynamic evolution of this massif includes the following phases:Phase 1: Emplacement of a Mafic to Intermediate Plutonic (MIP) complex. Boloro metadiorite, which belongs to this complex, is dated at 748 ± 4 Ma (U-Pb zircon age). This metadiorite is enriched in REE and characterized by LaN/YbN ~ 12, Sr/Y > 32, high LILE, Cr and Ni contents but negative anomalies in Nb-Ta. These features are attributed to partial melting of the slab followed by interaction of the produced magmas with the mantle wedge during their ascent.Phase 2: Emplacement of metagabbros and metabasalts (700 ± 10 Ma: U-Pb zircon age) of the Zalbi metavolcanic-sedimentary group. These rocks are characterized by a decoupling of LILE and HFSE, negative Nb-Ta anomalies, weak to moderate LREE fractionation relative to HREE. In particular, their geochemical characteristics are similar to modern back-arc basins. The isotopic compositions of Sr and Nd of these rocks preclude contamination by old continental crust of the related magmas during their emplacement. Accordingly, the MIP complex and the Zalbi metavolcanic-sedimentary group are associated to juvenile accretion in an island arc/back-arc basin tectonic setting.Phase 3: The syntectonic quartz metadiorite of Gauthiot Falls magmatic complex (665 ± 1 Ma: U-Pb zircon age, Penaye et al., 2006) is emplaced during a first collision event, which involves the Mayo Kebbi massif and the Adamaoua-Yade domain to the east. This event marks the beginning of the closure of the Zalbi back-arc basin and crustal thickening.Phase 4: The thickening is responsible of intra-crustal differentiation by partial melting of rocks accreted during the previous phases at the base of the arc. During this phase, several tonalitic intrusions are emplaced, including hornblende-biotite tonalites of Gauthiot Falls and Guegou tonalite (Lere magmatic complex). The latter is dated at 647 ± 5 Ma (U-Pb zircon age). The produced magmas have typical features of TTG magmas, leaving a garnet bearing residue at the base of the continental crust.Phase 5: The syntectonic tonalite of Figuil magmatic complex dated at 618 ± 6 Ma (U-Pb zircon age), is characterized by initial ?Nd = -3 and initial 87Sr/86Sr = 0.7073 attesting for the involvement of pre-Neoproterozoic crust on its origin. It marks a second collision event between the Mayo Kebbi massif and the Western domain of the Central African Orogenic Belt to the west.Phase 6: The Zabili A-type granite emplaced at 567 ± 10 Ma (U-Pb zircon age) and is related to the last magmatic events of the Pan-African orogenic cycle (post-tectonic intrusions). The geochemical (low Sr, Eu, Ca, Mg, Ni) and isotopic compositions (initial ?Nd = +3 à +7) of this granite point to an origin involving extreme fractionation of mantle-derived magmas which interacted with an old crustal component during their emplacement in the upper continental crust
Soudy, Imar Djibrine. "Pratiques traditionnelles, valeur alimentaire et toxicité du taro (Colocasia esculenta L. SCHOTT) produit au Tchad." Phd thesis, Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand II, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00719605.
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