U–Bb geochronology and P–T constraints on moraine samples from the Windmill Islands, aast Antarctica: implications for the Proterozoic evolution of east Antarctica and Australia

This item is only available electronically. The interior of Wilkes Land in east Antarctica remains one of the least understood geological regions on earth, as it is completely covered by the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS). An under-utilised avenue to access the geology under the EAIS is to study gl...

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Main Author: Rhodes, E.
Other Authors: School of Physical Sciences
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2440/118234
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spelling ftunivadelaidedl:oai:digital.library.adelaide.edu.au:2440/118234 2023-05-15T13:37:13+02:00 U–Bb geochronology and P–T constraints on moraine samples from the Windmill Islands, aast Antarctica: implications for the Proterozoic evolution of east Antarctica and Australia Rhodes, E. School of Physical Sciences Wilkes Land, Windmill Islands, East Antarctica 2015 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2440/118234 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/2440/118234 Honours Geology U–Pb geochronology phase equilibria modelling moraine sampling subglacial geology Proterozoic east Antarctica Proterozoic southern Australia Thesis 2015 ftunivadelaidedl 2023-02-06T06:53:39Z This item is only available electronically. The interior of Wilkes Land in east Antarctica remains one of the least understood geological regions on earth, as it is completely covered by the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS). An under-utilised avenue to access the geology under the EAIS is to study glacial moraine samples. With the integration of recent geophysical data and high-resolution ice sheet drainage maps, the source region of glacial moraine samples from the Windmill Islands extends up to 200 km inland of the Windmill Islands. Similarities in magmatic and metamorphic U–Pb ages at c. 1360–1300 Ma and 1260–1125 Ma between the Windmill Islands and the moraine samples suggest a continuation of the Mesoproterozoic metamorphic terrane inland of the Windmill Islands. Calculated phase equilibria modelling constrain peak metamorphic conditions to ~800°C and 5 kbar for the c.1260–1125 Ma event. Peak metamorphic assemblages are associated with high to ultrahigh thermal gradients and coeval magmatism. This combination implies that the glacial moraine samples are sourced from a terrane that records metamorphism in thin crust, suggesting a possible extensional setting for metamorphism. Similarities between geochronological data and peak metamorphic conditions confirm links between the Windmill Islands and the formerly contiguous Mesoproterozoic Albany–Fraser orogenic belt. However, in contrast to the Albany–Fraser Orogen, the presence of c. 1450–1400 and c. 1900 Ma detrital zircon ages suggests new links between the interior of Wilkes Land and southern Australian geology such as the Madura and Musgrave Provinces. Thesis (B.Sc.(Hons)) -- University of Adelaide, School of Physical Sciences, 2015 Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Wilkes Land Windmill Islands The University of Adelaide: Digital Library Antarctic East Antarctic Ice Sheet East Antarctica Wilkes Land ENVELOPE(120.000,120.000,-69.000,-69.000) Windmill Islands ENVELOPE(110.417,110.417,-66.350,-66.350)
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topic Honours
Geology
U–Pb geochronology
phase equilibria modelling
moraine sampling
subglacial geology
Proterozoic east Antarctica
Proterozoic southern Australia
spellingShingle Honours
Geology
U–Pb geochronology
phase equilibria modelling
moraine sampling
subglacial geology
Proterozoic east Antarctica
Proterozoic southern Australia
Rhodes, E.
U–Bb geochronology and P–T constraints on moraine samples from the Windmill Islands, aast Antarctica: implications for the Proterozoic evolution of east Antarctica and Australia
topic_facet Honours
Geology
U–Pb geochronology
phase equilibria modelling
moraine sampling
subglacial geology
Proterozoic east Antarctica
Proterozoic southern Australia
description This item is only available electronically. The interior of Wilkes Land in east Antarctica remains one of the least understood geological regions on earth, as it is completely covered by the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS). An under-utilised avenue to access the geology under the EAIS is to study glacial moraine samples. With the integration of recent geophysical data and high-resolution ice sheet drainage maps, the source region of glacial moraine samples from the Windmill Islands extends up to 200 km inland of the Windmill Islands. Similarities in magmatic and metamorphic U–Pb ages at c. 1360–1300 Ma and 1260–1125 Ma between the Windmill Islands and the moraine samples suggest a continuation of the Mesoproterozoic metamorphic terrane inland of the Windmill Islands. Calculated phase equilibria modelling constrain peak metamorphic conditions to ~800°C and 5 kbar for the c.1260–1125 Ma event. Peak metamorphic assemblages are associated with high to ultrahigh thermal gradients and coeval magmatism. This combination implies that the glacial moraine samples are sourced from a terrane that records metamorphism in thin crust, suggesting a possible extensional setting for metamorphism. Similarities between geochronological data and peak metamorphic conditions confirm links between the Windmill Islands and the formerly contiguous Mesoproterozoic Albany–Fraser orogenic belt. However, in contrast to the Albany–Fraser Orogen, the presence of c. 1450–1400 and c. 1900 Ma detrital zircon ages suggests new links between the interior of Wilkes Land and southern Australian geology such as the Madura and Musgrave Provinces. Thesis (B.Sc.(Hons)) -- University of Adelaide, School of Physical Sciences, 2015
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title U–Bb geochronology and P–T constraints on moraine samples from the Windmill Islands, aast Antarctica: implications for the Proterozoic evolution of east Antarctica and Australia
title_short U–Bb geochronology and P–T constraints on moraine samples from the Windmill Islands, aast Antarctica: implications for the Proterozoic evolution of east Antarctica and Australia
title_full U–Bb geochronology and P–T constraints on moraine samples from the Windmill Islands, aast Antarctica: implications for the Proterozoic evolution of east Antarctica and Australia
title_fullStr U–Bb geochronology and P–T constraints on moraine samples from the Windmill Islands, aast Antarctica: implications for the Proterozoic evolution of east Antarctica and Australia
title_full_unstemmed U–Bb geochronology and P–T constraints on moraine samples from the Windmill Islands, aast Antarctica: implications for the Proterozoic evolution of east Antarctica and Australia
title_sort u–bb geochronology and p–t constraints on moraine samples from the windmill islands, aast antarctica: implications for the proterozoic evolution of east antarctica and australia
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