Did the Delamerian Orogeny start in the Neoproterozoic?

Recent studies generally have inferred that the onset of convergence in the Delamerian Orogeny in southeastern Australia commenced at the end of the Early Cambrian (~514 Ma) after the deposition of Kanmantoo Group sediments. Correlative sequences in Antarctica provide evidence that convergent deform...

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Main Authors: Turner, Simon, Haines, Peter, Foster, David, Powell, Roger, Sandiford, Mike, Offler, Robin
Other Authors: The University of Newcastle. Faculty of Science & Information Technology, School of Environmental and Life Sciences
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Chicago Press 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/925122
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Haines, Peter
Foster, David
Powell, Roger
Sandiford, Mike
Offler, Robin
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description Recent studies generally have inferred that the onset of convergence in the Delamerian Orogeny in southeastern Australia commenced at the end of the Early Cambrian (~514 Ma) after the deposition of Kanmantoo Group sediments. Correlative sequences in Antarctica provide evidence that convergent deformation (Ross Orogeny) commenced between 580 and 540 Ma, leading to the interpretation that the locus of deformation migrated or jumped northward along the paleo-Pacific margin of Gondwana. However, the absence of upper Neoproterozoic sequences in the southern Adelaide Rift Complex requires either significant pre-Kanmantoo erosion (for which there is no evidence) or a depositional hiatus due to uplift. New Rb-Sr data from solution cleavage in Brachina Formation sedimentary rocks at Hallett Cove, South Australia, date deformation at 554±10 Ma, while ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar data on white mica in the center of the cleavage yield a relatively flat plateau-like segment with an age of 533±15 Ma. Additional evidence for a pre-514-Ma onset of deformation is provided by a 525±7-Ma ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar age for biotite that developed in a mylonite within a Mesoproterozoic granitic gneiss in the Myponga basement inlier to the south of Hallett Cove. Thus, the data imply that convergence commenced more or less synchronously with contraction during the Ross Orogeny in Antarctica. Deposition of the Cambrian Kanmantoo Group therefore occurred in a synorogenic setting analogous to deposition of the upper Byrd Group in Antarctica.
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spelling ftunivnewcastnsw:uon:7005 2025-05-25T13:45:04+00:00 Did the Delamerian Orogeny start in the Neoproterozoic? Turner, Simon Haines, Peter Foster, David Powell, Roger Sandiford, Mike Offler, Robin The University of Newcastle. Faculty of Science & Information Technology, School of Environmental and Life Sciences 2009 http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/925122 eng eng University of Chicago Press Journal of Geology Vol. 117, Issue 5, p. 575-583 10.1086/600866 http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/925122 uon:7005 Delamerian Orogeny Neoproterozoic Australia Antarctica sediments journal article 2009 ftunivnewcastnsw 2025-04-28T06:08:46Z Recent studies generally have inferred that the onset of convergence in the Delamerian Orogeny in southeastern Australia commenced at the end of the Early Cambrian (~514 Ma) after the deposition of Kanmantoo Group sediments. Correlative sequences in Antarctica provide evidence that convergent deformation (Ross Orogeny) commenced between 580 and 540 Ma, leading to the interpretation that the locus of deformation migrated or jumped northward along the paleo-Pacific margin of Gondwana. However, the absence of upper Neoproterozoic sequences in the southern Adelaide Rift Complex requires either significant pre-Kanmantoo erosion (for which there is no evidence) or a depositional hiatus due to uplift. New Rb-Sr data from solution cleavage in Brachina Formation sedimentary rocks at Hallett Cove, South Australia, date deformation at 554±10 Ma, while ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar data on white mica in the center of the cleavage yield a relatively flat plateau-like segment with an age of 533±15 Ma. Additional evidence for a pre-514-Ma onset of deformation is provided by a 525±7-Ma ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar age for biotite that developed in a mylonite within a Mesoproterozoic granitic gneiss in the Myponga basement inlier to the south of Hallett Cove. Thus, the data imply that convergence commenced more or less synchronously with contraction during the Ross Orogeny in Antarctica. Deposition of the Cambrian Kanmantoo Group therefore occurred in a synorogenic setting analogous to deposition of the upper Byrd Group in Antarctica. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica NOVA: The University of Newcastle Research Online (Australia) Byrd Hallett ENVELOPE(170.217,170.217,-72.317,-72.317) Pacific
spellingShingle Delamerian Orogeny
Neoproterozoic
Australia
Antarctica
sediments
Turner, Simon
Haines, Peter
Foster, David
Powell, Roger
Sandiford, Mike
Offler, Robin
Did the Delamerian Orogeny start in the Neoproterozoic?
title Did the Delamerian Orogeny start in the Neoproterozoic?
title_full Did the Delamerian Orogeny start in the Neoproterozoic?
title_fullStr Did the Delamerian Orogeny start in the Neoproterozoic?
title_full_unstemmed Did the Delamerian Orogeny start in the Neoproterozoic?
title_short Did the Delamerian Orogeny start in the Neoproterozoic?
title_sort did the delamerian orogeny start in the neoproterozoic?
topic Delamerian Orogeny
Neoproterozoic
Australia
Antarctica
sediments
topic_facet Delamerian Orogeny
Neoproterozoic
Australia
Antarctica
sediments
url http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/925122