1.6 Ga crustal thickening along the final Nuna suture

© 2018 Geological Society of America. The precise timing and nature of the final assembly of the supercontinent Nuna, marked by the collision of proto-Australia and Laurentia (North America) between 1.65 and 1.50 Ga, has remained elusive. The final Nuna suture has been speculated to be concealed in...

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Main Authors: Pourteau, Amaury, Smit, M., Li, Zheng-Xiang, Collins, W., Nordsvan, A., Volante, S., Li, J.
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spelling ftcurtin:oai:espace.curtin.edu.au:20.500.11937/73148 2023-06-11T04:05:42+02:00 1.6 Ga crustal thickening along the final Nuna suture Pourteau, Amaury Smit, M. Li, Zheng-Xiang Collins, W. Nordsvan, A. Volante, S. Li, J. 2018 restricted https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73148 https://doi.org/10.1130/G45198.1 unknown Geological Society of America http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FL150100133 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73148 doi:10.1130/G45198.1 Journal Article 2018 ftcurtin https://doi.org/20.500.11937/7314810.1130/G45198.1 2023-05-30T19:55:27Z © 2018 Geological Society of America. The precise timing and nature of the final assembly of the supercontinent Nuna, marked by the collision of proto-Australia and Laurentia (North America) between 1.65 and 1.50 Ga, has remained elusive. The final Nuna suture has been speculated to be concealed in northeastern Australia, but univocal evidence for crustal thickening across the suture zone has been critically lacking. Here we report new garnet petrological and geochronological results of samples from both sides of the inferred suture. The precise garnet Lu-Hf dates show uniformly synchronous prograde metamorphism between 1606 Ma and 1598 Ma, representing crustal thickening in the Georgetown Inlier and simultaneous basin inversion in the Mount Isa Inlier. Broad-scale orogenesis is further supported by the asymmetrical bivergent thrust wedge imaged by deep seismic reflection in the northeastern Australia continental crust. The precisely dated collision-related processes in northeastern Australia correlate with 1.61-1.59 Ga orogenesis recorded within South Australia and North America, suggesting a large-scale collision of Laurentia with Australia-East Antarctica, and pinpointing the final assembly of the supercontinent Nuna. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Curtin University: espace East Antarctica Geology 46 11 959 962
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description © 2018 Geological Society of America. The precise timing and nature of the final assembly of the supercontinent Nuna, marked by the collision of proto-Australia and Laurentia (North America) between 1.65 and 1.50 Ga, has remained elusive. The final Nuna suture has been speculated to be concealed in northeastern Australia, but univocal evidence for crustal thickening across the suture zone has been critically lacking. Here we report new garnet petrological and geochronological results of samples from both sides of the inferred suture. The precise garnet Lu-Hf dates show uniformly synchronous prograde metamorphism between 1606 Ma and 1598 Ma, representing crustal thickening in the Georgetown Inlier and simultaneous basin inversion in the Mount Isa Inlier. Broad-scale orogenesis is further supported by the asymmetrical bivergent thrust wedge imaged by deep seismic reflection in the northeastern Australia continental crust. The precisely dated collision-related processes in northeastern Australia correlate with 1.61-1.59 Ga orogenesis recorded within South Australia and North America, suggesting a large-scale collision of Laurentia with Australia-East Antarctica, and pinpointing the final assembly of the supercontinent Nuna.
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author Pourteau, Amaury
Smit, M.
Li, Zheng-Xiang
Collins, W.
Nordsvan, A.
Volante, S.
Li, J.
spellingShingle Pourteau, Amaury
Smit, M.
Li, Zheng-Xiang
Collins, W.
Nordsvan, A.
Volante, S.
Li, J.
1.6 Ga crustal thickening along the final Nuna suture
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Smit, M.
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Collins, W.
Nordsvan, A.
Volante, S.
Li, J.
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