%0 Journal Article %T Greyish-Black Rutile Megaclasts from the Nsanaragati Gem Placer, SW Cameroon: Geochemical Features and Genesis %A Nguo Sylvestre Kanouo %A Rose Fouateu Yongue %A Shouyu Chen %A Emmanuel Njonfang %J Journal of Geography and Geology %D 2012 %I %R 10.5539/jgg.v4n2p134 %X Greyish-black rutile megaclasts from the Nsanaragati gem placer in south western Cameroon display a wide range of lithophile and siderophile elements in LA-ICP-MS analyses. TiO2 abundances exceed 94 wt.%, with FeO (up to 4.2 wt.%), SiO2 (up to 1.5 wt.%) and Al2O3 (up to 1.8 wt.%) forming noticeable contents. Minor and trace elements with significant to moderate values (ppm) include Nb (965-4814), V (729-1846), Cr (495-756), Ta (44-180), and Zr (43-210). Nb/Ta ratios range between 10.0-44.9 and place the Nsanaragati rutile grains within the Niobium rutile. The measured contents for other elements including total REE are < 150 ppm, mostly falling below detection limits. Al2O3-MgO plots (wt.%) indicate that most rutile grains fall within a crust-derived rutile field, with rare plots in the mantle-derived field. Cr-Nb plots suggest the grains are related to rutile from metapelitic rocks, rather than metamafic rocks. Temperatures calculated from Zr in rutile thermometry range from 470 to 675ˇăC, compatible with a likely crustal metapelitic source. %U http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/jgg/article/view/17570