Eburnean orogeny

[5] There is evidence of three major Eburnean magmatic events in the Eglab shield.

Between 2210 and 2180 Ma, a metamorphosed batholith was formed in the Lower Reguibat Complex (LRC).

Around 2090 Ma, a syntectonic trondhjemitic pluton intruded into the Archaean reelects of the Chegga series.

Around 2070 Ma an asthenospheric upwelling released a large volume of post-orogenic magmas.

[6] Eburnian trends within the Eglab shield were repeatedly reactivated from the Neoproterozoic to the Mesozoic.

Geologic map of the Tarkwa gold district in Ghana showing significant folding and faulting associated with Eburnean metamorphism. [ 1 ]
Geologic map of Ivory Coast, in which the "Eburnean, geosynclinal facies " is equivalent to the Birimian . [ 1 ]