Journal article

Naturaliste Plateau: constraints on the timing and evolution of the Kerguelen Large Igneous Province and its role in Gondwana breakup

NG Direen, BE Cohen, R Maas, FA Frey, JM Whittaker, MF Coffin, S Meffre, JA Halpin, AJ Crawford

Australian Journal of Earth Sciences | Taylor & Francis | Published : 2017

Abstract

Volcanism associated with the Kerguelen Large Igneous Province is found scattered in southwestern Australia (the ca 136 to ca 130 Ma Bunbury Basalts, and ca 124 Ma Wallaby Plateau), India (ca 118 Ma Rajmahal Traps and Cona Basalts), and Tibet (the ca 132 Ma Comei Basalts), but apart from the ∼70 000 km2 Wallaby Plateau, these examples are spatially and volumetrically minor. Here, we report dredge, geochronological and geochemical results from the ∼90 000 km2 Naturaliste Plateau, located ∼170 to ∼500 km southwest of Australia. Dredged lavas and intrusive rocks range from mafic to felsic compositions, and prior geophysical analyses indicate these units comprise much of the plateau substrate. 4..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Major National Research Facility [grant number Southern Surveyor Voyage SS09/2005] Frogtech Pty Ltd, Geoscience Australia, Australian Research Council [grant number DE150130, DP0666062]