Journal article
Structural, metamorphic, and geochronological constraints on alternating compression and extension in the Early Paleozoic Gondwanan Pacific margin, northeastern Australia
CL Fergusson, RA Henderson, IW Withnall, CM Fanning, D Phillips, KJ Lewthwaite
Tectonics | AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1029/2006TC001979
Abstract
The Ross-Delamerian orogenic belt formed along the early Paleozoic active Pacific margin of the newly merged Gondwana supercontinent. In its northernmost segment in the Townsville region of northeastern Australia, we have identified a short contractional phase of the Delamerian orogeny in the Argentine Metamorphics postdating formation of a mafic breccia with a U-Pb zircon age of 500 ± 4 Ma. Contraction was followed by widespread inferred extensional deformation with formation of flat-lying foliation, domal features, and amphibolite grade and greenschist retrograde metamorphism all synchronous with latest Cambrian to Early Ordovician extensional back-arc volcanism, sedimentation, and intrusi..
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