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Crustal architecture and tectonic development of western Queensland, Australia, based on deep seismic reflection profiling: Implications for Proterozoic continental assembly and dispersal.

Authors :
Korsch, Russell J.
Doublier, Michael P.
Brown, Dominic D.
Simpson, Janelle M.
Cross, Andrew J.
Costelloe, Ross D.
Jiang, Wenping
Source :
Tectonophysics. May2024, Vol. 878, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Interpretation of 2014–2015 deep crustal seismic reflection and magnetotelluric data has revised the architecture and geodynamic framework of western Queensland, with implications for the assembly and dispersal of the supercontinents Nuna, Rodinia and Gondwana. In the Mount Isa Province, crustal-scale boundaries of the Leichhardt River Domain, Kalkadoon-Leichhardt Domain and Eastern Subprovince are mapped in the third dimension. The Leichhardt River and Kalkadoon-Leichhardt domains have similar Nd isotopic T 2DM model ages to provinces to the west, indicating they were part of ancestral North Australian Craton (NAC); the Eastern Subprovince is a separate terrane, with the Pilgrim Fault a collisional suture. The Gidyea Suture Zone separates the Mount Isa Province from the subsurface Numil Seismic Province. To the east, the west-dipping Yappar Fault separates east-dipping structures in the west from west-dipping structures in the east, forming a classic doubly vergent orogen within the upper plate of a convergent margin. The northwestern boundary of the Bernfels Seismic Province, the Kynuna Fault, truncates the Gidyea Suture Zone, implying this seismic province was welded to the NAC prior to initial deposition of the Etheridge Province. The Cork Fault truncates the north-south grain of the Mount Isa Province; the easternmost part of the NAC has been excised, presumably during breakup of Nuna. The subsurface Brighton Downs Seismic Province, formerly part of the northern Thomson Orogen, is a discrete seismic province, located between the NAC and the Thomson Orogen, and welded to the NAC during the accretion of Rodinia. Basement to the Thomson Orogen is a collage of microplates, accreted to the Brighton Downs Seismic Province during the assembly of Gondwana. By 530 Ma, eastern Australia faced an open Pacific Ocean, with the Thomson Orogen in a backarc setting. Thus, northeastern Australia contains a record of repeated continental accretion and breakup over at least three supercontinent cycles. • Interpretation of 2014–2015 deep crustal seismic reflection data in western Queensland. • Two new discrete seismic provinces discovered in the subsurface. • At least four Paleoproterozoic terranes recognised in easternmost North Australian Craton. • Part of North Australian Craton excised at Cork Fault during breakup of Nuna. • Northeast Australia records continental assembly and breakup over three supercontinent cycles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00401951
Volume :
878
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Tectonophysics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176900129
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2024.230302