Journal article
Magmatism, orogeny and the origin of high-heat-producing granites in Australian Proterozoic terranes
S McLaren, R Powel
Journal of the Geological Society | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1144/jgs2013-040
Abstract
Temperature-dependent processes such as magmatism and orogeny provide key insights into the Earth's thermal state. We propose an integrated model for the origin of voluminous Proterozoic-aged granitic rocks in northern Australia, suggesting that the observed large range of concentrations of incompatible elements (particularly U, Th and K) was established progressively as a consequence of a hot-plate orogenic style involving little crustal thickening, combined with 'normal' juvenile magma additions. Progressive extraction of the heat-producing elements into the mid- to upper crust, where they remain below the erosional base level, resulted in anomalous thermal conditions that modulated the co..
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S.M. acknowledges financial support from Australian Research Council (ARC) DP0987765. R.P. acknowledges the support of ARC DP0987731. We thank Ian Fitzsimons and an anonymous reviewer for their helpful comments on the manuscript.