Compressional intracontinental orogens: Ancient and modern perspectives
Compressional intracontinental orogens are major zones of crustal thickening produced at
large distances from active plate boundaries. Consequently, any account of their initiation …
large distances from active plate boundaries. Consequently, any account of their initiation …
Mineral systems approach applied to GIS-based 2D-prospectivity modelling of geological regions: Insights from Western Australia
GIS-based 2D prospectivity modelling of three greenfield geological regions of Western
Australia, namely, the West Arunta Orogen, West Musgrave Orogen and Gascoyne Province …
Australia, namely, the West Arunta Orogen, West Musgrave Orogen and Gascoyne Province …
On the causes of electrical conductivity anomalies in tectonically stable lithosphere
K Selway - Surveys in Geophysics, 2014 - Springer
Magnetotelluric (MT) data can image the electrical resistivity of the entire lithospheric column
and are therefore one of the most important data sources for understanding the structure …
and are therefore one of the most important data sources for understanding the structure …
Australia and nuna
The Australian continent records c. 1860–1800 Ma orogenesis associated with rapid
accretion of several ribbon micro-continents along the southern and eastern margins of the …
accretion of several ribbon micro-continents along the southern and eastern margins of the …
The australo-antarctic columbia to gondwana transition
Abstract From the Mesoproterozoic to Cambrian, Australo-Antarctica was characterised by
tectonic reconfiguration as part of the supercontinents Columbia, Rodinia and Gondwana …
tectonic reconfiguration as part of the supercontinents Columbia, Rodinia and Gondwana …
[HTML][HTML] Extension during the Liebig Orogeny: revised tectonic setting of Paleoproterozoic central Australia
Magnetotelluric imaging of a lithospheric-scale boundary in central Australia has been used
to support a model of collision between the North Australian Craton and an exotic …
to support a model of collision between the North Australian Craton and an exotic …
[HTML][HTML] Facies analysis, sequence stratigraphy, and carbon isotope chemostratigraphy of a classic Zn-Pb host succession: The Proterozoic middle McArthur Group …
Abstract The McArthur Basin is part of a Proterozoic basin system on the North Australian
Craton that represents a world-class Zn-Pb province. Ore bodies are typically stratiform and …
Craton that represents a world-class Zn-Pb province. Ore bodies are typically stratiform and …
[PDF][PDF] Geodynamic setting and controls on iron oxide Cu-Au (±U) ore in the Gawler Craton, South Australia
N Hayward, RG Skirrow, TM Porter - Hydrothermal iron oxide …, 2010 - portergeo.com.au
The Olympic IOCG (iron oxide copper-gold) Province occurs along the eastern margin of the
Gawler craton nucleus where oxidised (magnetite-series), A-type granitoid plutons of the …
Gawler craton nucleus where oxidised (magnetite-series), A-type granitoid plutons of the …
Pitfalls of classifying ancient magmatic suites with tectonic discrimination diagrams: An example from the Paleoproterozoic Tunkillia Suite, southern Australia
The 1690–1670Ma felsic Tunkillia Suite was generated through the central Gawler Craton,
southern Australia, during or after the waning stages of the 1730–1690Ma Kimban Orogeny …
southern Australia, during or after the waning stages of the 1730–1690Ma Kimban Orogeny …
[HTML][HTML] Magnetotelluric investigation of lithospheric electrical structure beneath the Dharwar Craton in south India: Evidence for mantle suture and plume-continental …
Broad-band and long period magnetotelluric measurements made at 63 locations along∼
500 km long Chikmagalur-Kavali profile, that cut across the Dharwar craton (DC) and …
500 km long Chikmagalur-Kavali profile, that cut across the Dharwar craton (DC) and …