Opening of the Algerian Basin: Petrological, geochemical and geochronological constraints from the Yaddene Complex (Lesser Kabylia, Northeastern Algeria)
Journal of African Earth Sciences(2023)
摘要
The Yaddene complex, located in Lesser Kabylia (northeastern Algeria), is composed of Tertiary mafic and ultramafic rocks that outcrop within syn-rift sedimentary rocks of the Algerian marginal basin, in the Maghrebide belt of North Africa. Petrographic observations show that the Yaddene complex is composed mainly of two distinct lithologies: (1) a layered quartz-bearing gabbro at the bottom, which consists mainly of plagioclase (An93), clinopyroxene (altered to actinolite) and rare interstitial quartz; and (2) layered plagioclase-bearing lherzolites composed of olivine (Fo86-88) orthopyroxene (En86–87), clinopyroxene (diopside and augite), rare plagioclase (anorthite) and amphibole of pargasitic composition.
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Western Mediterranean,Algerian basin,Rifting,Mafic/ultramafic layered complex,Thermobarometry,U/Pb geochronology.
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