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Nature of the cuvier abyssal plain crust, offshore NW Australia

Authors :
Craig Magee
Matthew T. Reeve
Julie Prytulak
Ian D. Bastow
Rebecca E. Bell
Christopher A.-L. Jackson
Carl McDermott
Source :
Journal of the Geological Society, 2021, Vol.178(5), pp.172 [Peer Reviewed Journal], Reeve, M T, Magee, C, Bastow, I D, McDermott, C, Jackson, C A-L, Bell, R E & Prytulak, J 2021, ' Nature of the Cuvier Abyssal Plain crust, offshore NW Australia ', Journal of the Geological Society . https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2020-172
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Geological Society of London, 2021.

Abstract

Magnetic stripes have long been assumed to be indicative of oceanic crust. However, continental crust heavily intruded by magma can also record magnetic stripes. We re-evaluate the nature of the Cuvier Abyssal Plain (CAP), offshore NW Australia, which hosts magnetic stripes and has previously been defined as oceanic crust. We show that chemical data from a basalt within the CAP, previously described as an enriched mid-ocean ridge basalt, could equally be interpreted to contain evidence of contamination by continental material. We also recognize seaward-dipping reflector sequences in seismic reflection data across the CAP. Borehole data from overlying sedimentary rocks suggests that these seaward-dipping reflectors were emplaced in a shallow water (500 km further offshore NW Australia than currently thought. This would impact plate tectonic reconstructions, as well as heat flow and basin modelling studies. Our work also supports the growing consensus that magnetic stripes cannot, by themselves, be used to determine crustal affinity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00167649
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Geological Society, 2021, Vol.178(5), pp.172 [Peer Reviewed Journal], Reeve, M T, Magee, C, Bastow, I D, McDermott, C, Jackson, C A-L, Bell, R E & Prytulak, J 2021, ' Nature of the Cuvier Abyssal Plain crust, offshore NW Australia ', Journal of the Geological Society . https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2020-172
Accession number :
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