Journal article
A new 40Ar/39Ar eruption age for the Mount Widderin volcano, Newer Volcanic Province, Australia, with implications for eruption frequency in the region
EL Matchan, EB Joyce, D Phillips
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
The Mount Widderin shield volcano is located near Skipton, western Victoria, in the Western Plains subprovince of the monogenetic Pliocene–Holocene Newer Volcanic Province (NVP). Radiometric ages for lavas in the Hamilton–Skipton–Derrinallum area are few, owing to limited suitable outcrop for K–Ar or 40Ar/39Ar geochronology studies. Existing age constraints for flows in this area have been inferred from Regolith Landform Units (RLUs), complemented by a small number of K–Ar studies on ≥1 Ma flows. Although the RLU approach provides a valuable overview of relative eruption ages across the NVP, it is of limited use in eruption frequency studies. Additional radio-isotopic ages are required to re..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study is supported by Australian Research Council Discovery grant DP130100517 awarded to D. Phillips. S. Szczepanski is thanked for technical assistance in the Noble Gas Laboratory at the University of Melbourne. John and Judith Dawson of Booriyalloak are thanked for their hospitality and assistance with sample collection. The authors acknowledge the constructive comments from A. Chivas and an anonymous reviewer.