Journal article

Late proterozoic deformation in the amadeus basin, central Australia

P Ding, PR James, M Sandiford

Australian Journal of Earth Sciences | BLACKWELL SCIENCE | Published : 1992

Abstract

Complex structures, including southerly directed fold-thrust nappes, found along the northern margin of the Amadeus Basin of central Australia involve only the oldest part of the basin sequence and underlying metamorphic basement. Many of these structures, previously ascribed to the Late Palaeozoic intracratonic Alice Springs Orogeny, probably formed during the older previously unrecognized Late Proterozoic Arltunga Orogeny. This is based on the discovery of a high-angle unconformity well-preserved at the eastern closure of the Gaylad and Mulga Synclines, where the overturned and isoclinally folded Bitter Springs Formation is overlain by shallow dipping Areyonga to Pertatataka Formations. Ob..

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