New Zealand where did it come from? Provenance of the Rakaia Terrane.

This item is only available electronically. The Rakaia Terrane comprises the majority of the basement of New Zealand, yet, to date, there are competing hypotheses as to its provenance along the Gondwana margin. These range from being adjacent to areas of Antarctica to originating against northern Qu...

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Main Author: Acott, James Christopher Russell
Other Authors: School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2440/83743
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spelling ftunivadelaidedl:oai:digital.library.adelaide.edu.au:2440/83743 2023-05-15T14:00:24+02:00 New Zealand where did it come from? Provenance of the Rakaia Terrane. Acott, James Christopher Russell School of Earth and Environmental Sciences Rakaia Terrane, New Zealand 2013 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2440/83743 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/2440/83743 Honours Geology New Zealand Rakaia Provenance Detrital zircons U-Pb Geochronology Hf-isotopes Trace element 40Ar-39Ar Thesis 2013 ftunivadelaidedl 2023-02-06T06:49:31Z This item is only available electronically. The Rakaia Terrane comprises the majority of the basement of New Zealand, yet, to date, there are competing hypotheses as to its provenance along the Gondwana margin. These range from being adjacent to areas of Antarctica to originating against northern Queensland. To help solve these competing hypotheses, I combined the analysis of detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology with Hf isotope studies and trace element concentrations to constrain the provenance. Detrital muscovites were also dated using the 40Ar-39Ar total fusion technique. Detrital zircons yielded age populations at 1100-980 Ma, 580-450 Ma, ca. 320 Ma and ca. 230 Ma. εHf(t) values of these zircons largely range from -6 to +6 and the trace element concentrations suggest that the zircons are primarily sourced from granitoids. The 40Ar-39Ar ages yield two ages with the first at ca. 340 Ma and the second at ca. 250-220 Ma. The U-Pb ages and εHf(t) values for the Ordovician and older zircons are most similar to those from the Lachlan Fold Belt while the younger zircons show a close similarity to those from the New England Fold Belt. From multidimensional scaling maps there is a strong association between zircons from the Rakaia Terrane, north eastern Queensland and the Lachlan Fold Belt. The detrital muscovite data, however, is consistent with an exclusive New England source. Combining the data from different isotopic systems and different minerals, I interpret the provenance of the Rakaia Terrane as being derived from the New England, in the Triassic. The presence of Cambrian and Precambrian zircons, but only Phanerozoic muscovites, is interpreted as demonstrating that zircons were recycled in the New England region from older rocks now exposed in the Lachlan Orogen. These data constrain the provenance of the Rakaia Terrane and allows for more detailed reconstructions of the proto-Pacific margin of Gondwana. Thesis (B.Sc.(Hons)) -- University of Adelaide, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2013 Thesis Antarc* Antarctica The University of Adelaide: Digital Library New Zealand Pacific Queensland
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topic Honours
Geology
New Zealand
Rakaia
Provenance
Detrital zircons
U-Pb
Geochronology
Hf-isotopes
Trace element
40Ar-39Ar
spellingShingle Honours
Geology
New Zealand
Rakaia
Provenance
Detrital zircons
U-Pb
Geochronology
Hf-isotopes
Trace element
40Ar-39Ar
Acott, James Christopher Russell
New Zealand where did it come from? Provenance of the Rakaia Terrane.
topic_facet Honours
Geology
New Zealand
Rakaia
Provenance
Detrital zircons
U-Pb
Geochronology
Hf-isotopes
Trace element
40Ar-39Ar
description This item is only available electronically. The Rakaia Terrane comprises the majority of the basement of New Zealand, yet, to date, there are competing hypotheses as to its provenance along the Gondwana margin. These range from being adjacent to areas of Antarctica to originating against northern Queensland. To help solve these competing hypotheses, I combined the analysis of detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology with Hf isotope studies and trace element concentrations to constrain the provenance. Detrital muscovites were also dated using the 40Ar-39Ar total fusion technique. Detrital zircons yielded age populations at 1100-980 Ma, 580-450 Ma, ca. 320 Ma and ca. 230 Ma. εHf(t) values of these zircons largely range from -6 to +6 and the trace element concentrations suggest that the zircons are primarily sourced from granitoids. The 40Ar-39Ar ages yield two ages with the first at ca. 340 Ma and the second at ca. 250-220 Ma. The U-Pb ages and εHf(t) values for the Ordovician and older zircons are most similar to those from the Lachlan Fold Belt while the younger zircons show a close similarity to those from the New England Fold Belt. From multidimensional scaling maps there is a strong association between zircons from the Rakaia Terrane, north eastern Queensland and the Lachlan Fold Belt. The detrital muscovite data, however, is consistent with an exclusive New England source. Combining the data from different isotopic systems and different minerals, I interpret the provenance of the Rakaia Terrane as being derived from the New England, in the Triassic. The presence of Cambrian and Precambrian zircons, but only Phanerozoic muscovites, is interpreted as demonstrating that zircons were recycled in the New England region from older rocks now exposed in the Lachlan Orogen. These data constrain the provenance of the Rakaia Terrane and allows for more detailed reconstructions of the proto-Pacific margin of Gondwana. Thesis (B.Sc.(Hons)) -- University of Adelaide, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2013
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title New Zealand where did it come from? Provenance of the Rakaia Terrane.
title_short New Zealand where did it come from? Provenance of the Rakaia Terrane.
title_full New Zealand where did it come from? Provenance of the Rakaia Terrane.
title_fullStr New Zealand where did it come from? Provenance of the Rakaia Terrane.
title_full_unstemmed New Zealand where did it come from? Provenance of the Rakaia Terrane.
title_sort new zealand where did it come from? provenance of the rakaia terrane.
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