Obducted ophiolites of North Island, New Zealand: origin, age, emplacement and tectonic implications for Tertiary and Quaternary volcanicity

Igrieous massifs in Northland and East Cape contain disrupted ophiolite sequences (pillow lavas, sheeted dikes, noncumulate and cumulate gabbros) with low-grade metamorphic assemblages. Sediments associated with pillow lavas, or as cappings on individual massifs, have fossils ranging in age from Ear...

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Published in:New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
Main Authors: Brothers, R.N., Delaloye, Michel
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1982
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description Igrieous massifs in Northland and East Cape contain disrupted ophiolite sequences (pillow lavas, sheeted dikes, noncumulate and cumulate gabbros) with low-grade metamorphic assemblages. Sediments associated with pillow lavas, or as cappings on individual massifs, have fossils ranging in age from Early Cretaceous to Early Miocene. K-Ar ages extend from 102 to 20 Ma; an isochron age at 33.6 ± 2.1 Ma reflects argon homogenisation by plate boundary deformation at the ophiolite sites prior to obduction of the disrupted massifs during the Late Oligocene-Early Miocene. The compatibility of the fossil and radiometric ages, and the diversity of rock types (tholeiitic to alkali basalt and alkaline syenite), indicate long-continued igneous activity at localised seamounts along a nonconvergent plate boundary (transform zone) which was situated off the northeast coast of North Island and extended at least from near North Cape to East Cape. Obduction was from northeast to southwest by gravity sliding of the dismembered seamounts upon an autochthonous substrate of Permo-Jurassic greywackes and Cretaceous-Oligocene sediments. The obductive event also marked the start of midTertiary calcalkaline volcanicity in North Island. Obductive overriding of the transform zone during the latest Oligocene-earliest Miocene produced andesites along the Northland east coast, but Early Miocene-Quaternary calcalkaline belts were oriented northeast-southwest with a decreasing age for volcanism towards the Taupo Volcanic Zone. Regional tensional rifts in the latest Pliocene or Quaternary followed northwest-southeast trends.
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spelling ftunivgeneve:oai:unige.ch:aou:unige:143466 2025-06-15T14:43:42+00:00 Obducted ophiolites of North Island, New Zealand: origin, age, emplacement and tectonic implications for Tertiary and Quaternary volcanicity Brothers, R.N. Delaloye, Michel 1982 https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:143466 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1080/00288306.1982.10421491 unige:143466 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess ISSN: 1175-8791 New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, vol. 25, no. 3 (1982) p. 257-274 info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550 Tangihua volcanics Wangakea volcanics Matakaoa volcanics Ophiolites K-Ar dating Obduction Cenozoic volcanism info:eu-repo/semantics/article JournalArticle Article scientifique info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1982 ftunivgeneve https://doi.org/10.1080/00288306.1982.10421491 2025-05-23T07:13:45Z Igrieous massifs in Northland and East Cape contain disrupted ophiolite sequences (pillow lavas, sheeted dikes, noncumulate and cumulate gabbros) with low-grade metamorphic assemblages. Sediments associated with pillow lavas, or as cappings on individual massifs, have fossils ranging in age from Early Cretaceous to Early Miocene. K-Ar ages extend from 102 to 20 Ma; an isochron age at 33.6 ± 2.1 Ma reflects argon homogenisation by plate boundary deformation at the ophiolite sites prior to obduction of the disrupted massifs during the Late Oligocene-Early Miocene. The compatibility of the fossil and radiometric ages, and the diversity of rock types (tholeiitic to alkali basalt and alkaline syenite), indicate long-continued igneous activity at localised seamounts along a nonconvergent plate boundary (transform zone) which was situated off the northeast coast of North Island and extended at least from near North Cape to East Cape. Obduction was from northeast to southwest by gravity sliding of the dismembered seamounts upon an autochthonous substrate of Permo-Jurassic greywackes and Cretaceous-Oligocene sediments. The obductive event also marked the start of midTertiary calcalkaline volcanicity in North Island. Obductive overriding of the transform zone during the latest Oligocene-earliest Miocene produced andesites along the Northland east coast, but Early Miocene-Quaternary calcalkaline belts were oriented northeast-southwest with a decreasing age for volcanism towards the Taupo Volcanic Zone. Regional tensional rifts in the latest Pliocene or Quaternary followed northwest-southeast trends. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Cape Unknown East Cape ENVELOPE(-45.183,-45.183,-60.633,-60.633) New Zealand North Cape ENVELOPE(165.700,165.700,-70.650,-70.650) New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 25 3 257 274
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Tangihua volcanics
Wangakea volcanics
Matakaoa volcanics
Ophiolites
K-Ar dating
Obduction
Cenozoic volcanism
Brothers, R.N.
Delaloye, Michel
Obducted ophiolites of North Island, New Zealand: origin, age, emplacement and tectonic implications for Tertiary and Quaternary volcanicity
title Obducted ophiolites of North Island, New Zealand: origin, age, emplacement and tectonic implications for Tertiary and Quaternary volcanicity
title_full Obducted ophiolites of North Island, New Zealand: origin, age, emplacement and tectonic implications for Tertiary and Quaternary volcanicity
title_fullStr Obducted ophiolites of North Island, New Zealand: origin, age, emplacement and tectonic implications for Tertiary and Quaternary volcanicity
title_full_unstemmed Obducted ophiolites of North Island, New Zealand: origin, age, emplacement and tectonic implications for Tertiary and Quaternary volcanicity
title_short Obducted ophiolites of North Island, New Zealand: origin, age, emplacement and tectonic implications for Tertiary and Quaternary volcanicity
title_sort obducted ophiolites of north island, new zealand: origin, age, emplacement and tectonic implications for tertiary and quaternary volcanicity
topic info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550
Tangihua volcanics
Wangakea volcanics
Matakaoa volcanics
Ophiolites
K-Ar dating
Obduction
Cenozoic volcanism
topic_facet info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550
Tangihua volcanics
Wangakea volcanics
Matakaoa volcanics
Ophiolites
K-Ar dating
Obduction
Cenozoic volcanism
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