Tomographic images of mantle structure beneath the region north and northeast of Australia show a number of anomalously fast regions. These are interpreted using a recent plate tectonic reconstruction in terms of current and former subduction systems. Several strong anomalies are related to current subduction. The inferred slab lengths and positions are consistent with Neogene subduction beneath the New Britain and Halmahera arcs, and at the Tonga and the New Hebrides trenches where there has been rapid rollback of subduction hinges since about 10 Ma. There are several deeper flat-lying anomalies which are not related to present subduction and we interpret them as former subduction zones overridden by Australia since 25 Ma. Beneath the Bird...
The collision of Australia with SE Asia around 23 million years ago marked the closure of the easter...
Unravelling causes for absolute plate velocity change and continental dynamic topography change is c...
The southernmost portion of the Macquarie Ridge Complex (MRC) comprises the Hjort Ridge, Trench, and...
The Southwest Pacific region is tectonically complex and is home to numerous fossil and active subdu...
The southwest Pacific is a frontier region for petroleum exploration. A complex series of subduction...
We investigated mantle structure beneath the Indonesian region by means of tomographic inversions of...
The Tonga-Kermadec-Hikurangi subduction zone is a major plate boundary in the Southwest Pacific regi...
Tectonic plates subducting at trenches having strikes oblique to the absolute subducting plate motio...
Seismic travel-time tomography of the mantle under SE Asia reveals patterns of subduction-related se...
The Bismarck Sea region of Papua New Guinea is marked by recent arc-continent collision giving rise ...
The easternmost Coral Sea region is an underexplored area at the northeasternmost corner of the Aust...
A Cenozoic tectonic reconstruction is presented for the Southwest Pacific region located east of Aus...
The collision of Australia with SE Asia around 23 million years ago marked the closure of the easter...
Unravelling causes for absolute plate velocity change and continental dynamic topography change is c...
The southernmost portion of the Macquarie Ridge Complex (MRC) comprises the Hjort Ridge, Trench, and...
The Southwest Pacific region is tectonically complex and is home to numerous fossil and active subdu...
The southwest Pacific is a frontier region for petroleum exploration. A complex series of subduction...
We investigated mantle structure beneath the Indonesian region by means of tomographic inversions of...
The Tonga-Kermadec-Hikurangi subduction zone is a major plate boundary in the Southwest Pacific regi...
Tectonic plates subducting at trenches having strikes oblique to the absolute subducting plate motio...
Seismic travel-time tomography of the mantle under SE Asia reveals patterns of subduction-related se...
The Bismarck Sea region of Papua New Guinea is marked by recent arc-continent collision giving rise ...
The easternmost Coral Sea region is an underexplored area at the northeasternmost corner of the Aust...
A Cenozoic tectonic reconstruction is presented for the Southwest Pacific region located east of Aus...
The collision of Australia with SE Asia around 23 million years ago marked the closure of the easter...
Unravelling causes for absolute plate velocity change and continental dynamic topography change is c...
The southernmost portion of the Macquarie Ridge Complex (MRC) comprises the Hjort Ridge, Trench, and...