Plate‐tectonic setting of the Tasmanian region

The South Tasman Rise is a large submarine plateau of continental origin, located south of Tasmania. In the light of satellite‐derived gravity data and shipboard swath‐bathymetry and magnetic data collected in 1994 in the South Tasman Rise region, this paper re‐examines the sea‐floor spreading histo...

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Published in:Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Royer, J.‐Y., Rollet, N.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 1997
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:34845 2023-05-15T14:12:07+02:00 Plate‐tectonic setting of the Tasmanian region Royer, J.‐Y. Rollet, N. 1997 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/34845/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/34845/1/Royer.pdf https://doi.org/10.1080/08120099708728336 en eng Taylor & Francis https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/34845/1/Royer.pdf Royer, J. ‐. and Rollet, N. (1997) Plate‐tectonic setting of the Tasmanian region. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 44 (5). pp. 543-560. DOI 10.1080/08120099708728336 <https://doi.org/10.1080/08120099708728336>. doi:10.1080/08120099708728336 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Article PeerReviewed 1997 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1080/08120099708728336 2023-04-07T15:29:17Z The South Tasman Rise is a large submarine plateau of continental origin, located south of Tasmania. In the light of satellite‐derived gravity data and shipboard swath‐bathymetry and magnetic data collected in 1994 in the South Tasman Rise region, this paper re‐examines the sea‐floor spreading history of the surrounding ocean basins (northeastern Australian‐Antarctic Basin and southwestern Tasman Sea). This information is synthesised in seven plate tectonic reconstructions of the South Tasman Rise region from the mid‐Cretaceous (95 Ma) to the Early Oligocene (34 Ma). Our interpretation and model confirm that the South Tasman Rise is composed of two distinct terranes. A western domain, limited to the west by a transform margin along the Tasman Fracture Zone and to the east by a N170°E oriented boundary at 146.5°E, was initially attached to Antarctica. The western terrane rifted away from Antarctica in the Late Paleocene/Early Eocene and underwent severe wrench deformation as the Antarctic plate moved southward relative to the Australian plate. Shear motion continued to shape the Tasman Fracture Zone transform margin until the Early Miocene (chron 6B, 23 Ma) after which the Southeast Indian Ridge axis cleared from the western edge of the South Tasman Rise. An eastern domain limited to the east by a boundary at 146.5°E, rifted off from Tasmania and the East Tasman Plateau. After an initial phase of stretching between Tasmania, the East Tasman Plateau and the Lord Howe Rise that lasted until the mid‐Cretaceous, sea‐floor spreading in the Tasman Sea started in the Late Cretaceous (chron 34y) north of the East Tasman Plateau. Seismic, magnetic and gravity profiles between the eastern South Tasman Rise and the East Tasman Plateau suggest that sea‐floor spreading began between the two microcontinental blocks in the Late Cretaceous (ca chron 33y) and failed shortly after (chron 30y). Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Antarctic Australian Antarctic Basin ENVELOPE(120.000,120.000,-60.000,-60.000) Australian-Antarctic Basin ENVELOPE(134.115,134.115,-58.800,-58.800) Indian South Tasman Rise ENVELOPE(148.000,148.000,-47.500,-47.500) Southeast Indian Ridge ENVELOPE(110.000,110.000,-50.000,-50.000) Tasman Fracture Zone ENVELOPE(151.000,151.000,-58.500,-58.500) The Antarctic Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 44 5 543 560
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description The South Tasman Rise is a large submarine plateau of continental origin, located south of Tasmania. In the light of satellite‐derived gravity data and shipboard swath‐bathymetry and magnetic data collected in 1994 in the South Tasman Rise region, this paper re‐examines the sea‐floor spreading history of the surrounding ocean basins (northeastern Australian‐Antarctic Basin and southwestern Tasman Sea). This information is synthesised in seven plate tectonic reconstructions of the South Tasman Rise region from the mid‐Cretaceous (95 Ma) to the Early Oligocene (34 Ma). Our interpretation and model confirm that the South Tasman Rise is composed of two distinct terranes. A western domain, limited to the west by a transform margin along the Tasman Fracture Zone and to the east by a N170°E oriented boundary at 146.5°E, was initially attached to Antarctica. The western terrane rifted away from Antarctica in the Late Paleocene/Early Eocene and underwent severe wrench deformation as the Antarctic plate moved southward relative to the Australian plate. Shear motion continued to shape the Tasman Fracture Zone transform margin until the Early Miocene (chron 6B, 23 Ma) after which the Southeast Indian Ridge axis cleared from the western edge of the South Tasman Rise. An eastern domain limited to the east by a boundary at 146.5°E, rifted off from Tasmania and the East Tasman Plateau. After an initial phase of stretching between Tasmania, the East Tasman Plateau and the Lord Howe Rise that lasted until the mid‐Cretaceous, sea‐floor spreading in the Tasman Sea started in the Late Cretaceous (chron 34y) north of the East Tasman Plateau. Seismic, magnetic and gravity profiles between the eastern South Tasman Rise and the East Tasman Plateau suggest that sea‐floor spreading began between the two microcontinental blocks in the Late Cretaceous (ca chron 33y) and failed shortly after (chron 30y).
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author Royer, J.‐Y.
Rollet, N.
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title_fullStr Plate‐tectonic setting of the Tasmanian region
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Royer, J. ‐. and Rollet, N. (1997) Plate‐tectonic setting of the Tasmanian region. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 44 (5). pp. 543-560. DOI 10.1080/08120099708728336 <https://doi.org/10.1080/08120099708728336>.
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