The Mesoproterozoic sedimentary record of the long-term Australian/Antarctic, Laurentian connections

Mesoproterozoic basins record the transition between two of Earths earliest supercontinents, Nuna and Rodinia. The North Australian Craton, Mawson continent (South Australia-East Antarctica), and Laurentia were among the largest cratonic blocks in Nuna and Rodinia and many paleogeographic reconstruc...

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Main Authors: Mulder, J, Karlstrom, K, Halpin, JA, Jones, JV, Holland, ME
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:110580 2023-05-15T13:42:40+02:00 The Mesoproterozoic sedimentary record of the long-term Australian/Antarctic, Laurentian connections Mulder, J Karlstrom, K Halpin, JA Jones, JV Holland, ME 2016 image/png https://doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016AM-287780 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/110580 en eng . http://ecite.utas.edu.au/110580/1/Mulder_GSA2016_Abs.png http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016AM-287780 Mulder, J and Karlstrom, K and Halpin, JA and Jones, JV and Holland, ME, The Mesoproterozoic sedimentary record of the long-term Australian/Antarctic, Laurentian connections, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 25-28 September, Denver, CO, USA, pp. 1. (2016) [Keynote Presentation] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/110580 Earth Sciences Geology Structural geology and tectonics Keynote Presentation NonPeerReviewed 2016 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016AM-287780 2022-11-07T23:17:14Z Mesoproterozoic basins record the transition between two of Earths earliest supercontinents, Nuna and Rodinia. The North Australian Craton, Mawson continent (South Australia-East Antarctica), and Laurentia were among the largest cratonic blocks in Nuna and Rodinia and many paleogeographic reconstructions show all three cratons in close proximity during the Mesoproterozoic. We utilize the detrital zircon age and Hf isotopic record of Mesoproterozoic basins on these cratons to propose regional correlations that support a new model linking basin formation to major tectonic events during the Nuna to Rodinia transition. The first phase of Mesoproterozoic basin formation followed collision of the North Australian Craton and Mawson continent with Laurentia during the ~1.55 Ga Isan Orogeny. Uplift following the Isan Orogeny is recorded in Australia by deposition of the Roper and Cariewerloo Basins, which contain zircon sourced from 1.601.50 Ga crust of the Isan Orogen and the Musgrave and Hiltaba provinces of the Mawson continent. East-flowing rivers transported detritus from these uplifted 1.601.50 Ga terranes into a 1.501.45 Ga basin system in western Laurentia preserved in the Yankee Joe, lower Belt-Purcell, and PR1 Basins. A major reorganization of sedimentary systems followed orogenesis in southern Laurentia during the 1.491.40 Ga Picuris Orogeny. North-directed paleocurrent indicators and prominent 1.45 and 1.70 Ga detrital zircon populations in the 1.451.37 Ga upper Belt-Purcell Basin and 1.451.33 Ga lower-middle Rocky Cape Group (southern Mawson continent) record uplift of basement in southwest Laurentia and southern Mawson continent in response to the Picuris Orogeny. Convergence along the southern margin of Laurentia at 1.381.20 Ga and continent-continent collision at 1.151.08 Ga is recorded in the detrital record of an extensive 1.251.20 Ga retroarc basin (middle Apache and lower Unkar Groups) and a 1.151.10 foreland basin system preserved in the upper Unkar Group and the <1.25 Ga upper Rocky Cape Group. ... Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Antarctic East Antarctica Roper ENVELOPE(162.750,162.750,-78.117,-78.117) Yankee ENVELOPE(-59.769,-59.769,-62.526,-62.526) Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs,
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Geology
Structural geology and tectonics
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Geology
Structural geology and tectonics
Mulder, J
Karlstrom, K
Halpin, JA
Jones, JV
Holland, ME
The Mesoproterozoic sedimentary record of the long-term Australian/Antarctic, Laurentian connections
topic_facet Earth Sciences
Geology
Structural geology and tectonics
description Mesoproterozoic basins record the transition between two of Earths earliest supercontinents, Nuna and Rodinia. The North Australian Craton, Mawson continent (South Australia-East Antarctica), and Laurentia were among the largest cratonic blocks in Nuna and Rodinia and many paleogeographic reconstructions show all three cratons in close proximity during the Mesoproterozoic. We utilize the detrital zircon age and Hf isotopic record of Mesoproterozoic basins on these cratons to propose regional correlations that support a new model linking basin formation to major tectonic events during the Nuna to Rodinia transition. The first phase of Mesoproterozoic basin formation followed collision of the North Australian Craton and Mawson continent with Laurentia during the ~1.55 Ga Isan Orogeny. Uplift following the Isan Orogeny is recorded in Australia by deposition of the Roper and Cariewerloo Basins, which contain zircon sourced from 1.601.50 Ga crust of the Isan Orogen and the Musgrave and Hiltaba provinces of the Mawson continent. East-flowing rivers transported detritus from these uplifted 1.601.50 Ga terranes into a 1.501.45 Ga basin system in western Laurentia preserved in the Yankee Joe, lower Belt-Purcell, and PR1 Basins. A major reorganization of sedimentary systems followed orogenesis in southern Laurentia during the 1.491.40 Ga Picuris Orogeny. North-directed paleocurrent indicators and prominent 1.45 and 1.70 Ga detrital zircon populations in the 1.451.37 Ga upper Belt-Purcell Basin and 1.451.33 Ga lower-middle Rocky Cape Group (southern Mawson continent) record uplift of basement in southwest Laurentia and southern Mawson continent in response to the Picuris Orogeny. Convergence along the southern margin of Laurentia at 1.381.20 Ga and continent-continent collision at 1.151.08 Ga is recorded in the detrital record of an extensive 1.251.20 Ga retroarc basin (middle Apache and lower Unkar Groups) and a 1.151.10 foreland basin system preserved in the upper Unkar Group and the <1.25 Ga upper Rocky Cape Group. ...
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Jones, JV
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Mulder, J and Karlstrom, K and Halpin, JA and Jones, JV and Holland, ME, The Mesoproterozoic sedimentary record of the long-term Australian/Antarctic, Laurentian connections, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 25-28 September, Denver, CO, USA, pp. 1. (2016) [Keynote Presentation]
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