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    Microchemical signature of alluvial gold from two contrasting terrains in Cameroon by Omang, B.O., Suh, C.E., Lehmann, B., Vishiti, A., Chombong, N.N., Fon, A.N., Egbe, J.A., Shemang, E.M.

    Published in Journal of African earth sciences (1994) (01-12-2015)
    “…The microchemical signature of alluvial gold particles has wide application in constraining their primary sources. In this study, we apply this concept to…”
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    Olivine-hosted glass inclusions from Scoriae erupted in 1954–2000 at Mount Cameroon volcano, West Africa by Suh, C.E., Luhr, J.F., Njome, M.S.

    “…Concentrations of major, trace, and volatile elements are reported for olivine-hosted glass inclusions from intraplate-type, nepheline-normative trachybasaltic…”
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    Phreatomagmatic deposits and stratigraphic reconstruction at Debunscha Maar (Mt Cameroon volcano) by Ngwa, C.N., Suh, C.E., Devey, C.W.

    “…The Debunscha Maar (DM) is located on the southwest flank of Mount Cameroon, an active stratovolcano on the Cameroon volcanic line (CVL). Here, we present the…”
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    Halloysite neoformation during the weathering of nephelinitic rocks under humid tropical conditions at Mt Etinde, Cameroon by Etame, J., Gerard, M., Suh, C.E., Bilong, P.

    Published in Geoderma (15-12-2009)
    “…Mt Etinde eruptions are dated at 0.65 Ma. It is located on the SW oceanic border of Mt Cameroon, and is composed essentially of nephenilitic rocks. The…”
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    Gold grade variation and particle microchemistry in exploration pits of the Batouri gold district, SE Cameroon by Vishiti, A., Suh, C.E., Lehmann, B., Egbe, J.A., Shemang, E.M.

    Published in Journal of African earth sciences (1994) (01-11-2015)
    “…The Batouri area hosts lode-gold mineralization under several-m-thick lateritic cover. Pitting to bed rock on a geochemical Au anomaly defined from previous…”
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    Landslide susceptibility assessment in Limbe (SW Cameroon): A field calibrated seed cell and information value method by Che, V.B., Kervyn, M., Suh, C.E., Fontijn, K., Ernst, G.G.J., del Marmol, M.-A., Trefois, P., Jacobs, P.

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-05-2012)
    “…The dissected volcanic terrains around Limbe, SW Cameroon are frequently affected by small scale but destructive landslides. In this study, a raster-based data…”
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    Age and origin of Pan-African granites and associated U–Mo mineralization at Ekomédion, southwestern Cameroon by Mosoh Bambi, C.K., Frimmel, H.E., Zeh, A., Suh, C.E.

    Published in Journal of African earth sciences (1994) (01-12-2013)
    “…•The studied granites are post-collisional syn-D4 granites.•They are alkali-calcic, peraluminous and of high-K calc-alkaline composition.•U–Pb dating of…”
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    Texture, mineralogy and geochemistry of hydrothermally altered submarine volcanics recovered southeast of Cheshire Seamount, western Woodlark Basin by Vishiti, A., Petersen, S., Suh, C.E., Devey, C.W.

    Published in Marine geology (01-01-2014)
    “…The western Woodlark Basin lies within a gold-rich metallogenic province. This area is characterized by detachment faults that record ongoing extension and act…”
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    Directional flank spreading at Mount Cameroon volcano: Evidence from analogue modeling by Kervyn, M., van Wyk de Vries, B., Walter, T. R., Njome, M. S., Suh, C. E., Ernst, G. G. J.

    “…Mount Cameroon is characterized by an elongated summit plateau, steep flanks, and topographic terraces around its base. Although some of these features can be…”
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    Numerical experiments on the dynamics of channelised lava flows at Mount Cameroon volcano with the FLOWGO thermo-rheological model by Wantim, M.N., Kervyn, M., Ernst, G.G.J., del Marmol, M.A., Suh, C.E., Jacobs, P.

    “…As for many other effusive volcanoes, Mount Cameroon (MC) is a volcano for which only limited information exists on lava flow properties and emplacement…”
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    UMo mineralization potential in Pan-African granites, southwestern Cameroon: Economic geology of the Ekomédion prospect by Mosoh Bambi, C.K., Suh, C.E., Nzenti, J.P., Frimmel, H.E.

    Published in Journal of African earth sciences (1994) (09-04-2012)
    “…► UMo ore at Ekomédion (Cameroon) occurs within pegmatite pods in two-mica granite. ► The mineralization is associated with different alteration styles. ► The…”
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    Timescales of magma degassing — Insights from U-series disequilibria, Mount Cameroon, West Africa by Turner, M.B., Reagan, M.K., Turner, S.P., Sparks, R.S.J., Handley, H.K., Girard, G., Suh, C.E.

    “…Short-lived uranium-series isotope data from rocks erupted under explosive and effusive regimes are presented and used to provide constraints on the timescales…”
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    Characteristics of the 2000 fissure eruption and lava flow fields at Mount Cameroon volcano, West Africa: a combined field mapping and remote sensing approach by Wantim, M.N., Suh, C.E., Ernst, G.G.J., Kervyn, M., Jacobs, P.

    Published in Geological journal (Chichester, England) (01-07-2011)
    “…This study focuses on the compound pahoehoe lava flow fields of the 2000 eruption on Mount Cameroon volcano, West Africa and it comprehensively documents their…”
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    Behaviour of elements in soils developed from nephelinites at Mount Etinde (Cameroon): Impact of hydrothermal versus weathering processes by Etame, J., Gerard, M., Bilong, P., Suh, C.E.

    Published in Journal of African earth sciences (1994) (01-05-2009)
    “…The progressive weathering of 0.65 Ma nephelinites from Mount Etinde (South Western Cameroon) in a humid tropical setting has resulted in the formation of a…”
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    The June 27, 2001 landslide on volcanic cones in Limbe, Mount Cameroon, West Africa by Ayonghe, S.N., Ntasin, E.B., Samalang, P., Suh, C.E.

    Published in Journal of African earth sciences (1994) (01-06-2004)
    “…On 27 June 2001, between 12:00 and 14:00 hours GMT, the worst ever recorded landslides and floods in the history of Cameroon occurred on volcanic cones in…”
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    Fault rocks and differential reactivity of minerals in the Kanawa Violaine uraniferous vein, NE Nigeria by Suh, C.E., Dada, S.S.

    Published in Journal of structural geology (01-08-1997)
    “…The Kanawa Violaine uraniferous vein occurs in a narrow granitic shear zone. Mylonitic fault rocks at the centre of the vein grade outwards into cataclasites…”
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    Host rock geology and geochemistry of the Zona uranium occurrence, Peta Gulf Syncline (Upper Benue Trough), northeast Nigeria by Suh, C.E., Dada, S.S., Matheis, G.

    “…The Peta Gulf Syncline (Upper Benue Trough, northeast Nigeria) is a fault-bounded pull-apart sub-basin. The boundary faults are mainly…”
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    Integrated structural and mineral alteration study of the Zona uranium anomaly, northeast Nigeria by Suh, C.E., Dada, S.S., Ajayi, T.R., Matheis, G.

    Published in Journal of African earth sciences (1994) (01-07-1998)
    “…The Zona U anomaly is a sandstone-hosted anomaly which is structurally controlled. Three main zones of mineral alteration are recognised, namely a silicified…”
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