Abstract: The geological record of intraplate deformation in central Australia implies that past tectonic activity (basin formation, deformation and erosion) has modulated the response of the lithosphere during subsequent tectonic activity. In particular, there is a correspondence between the localization of deformation during intraplate orogeny and the presence of thick sedimentary successions in the preserved remnants of a formerly widespread intracratonic basin. This behaviour can be understood as a kind of ‘tectonic feedback’, effected by the long-term thermal and mechanical consequences of changes in the distribution of heat producing elements induced by earlier tectonism. From a geochemical point of view, one of the most dramatic effe...
Proterozoic terranes in Australia record complex tectonic histories in the interval 1900-1400 Ma tha...
Abstract: The Australian continent is actively deforming in response to far-field stresses generated...
Dome-and-keel formation in Archean granite–greenstone terrains was uniquely favored by high abundanc...
Copyright © 2001 Geological Society of LondonThe geological record of intraplate deformation in cent...
The locus of intraplate deformation in central Australia changed from the presently preserved southe...
The late Phanerozoic Alice Springs Orogen in central Australia is an archetypal intraplate orogen ch...
The crustal architecture of central Australia has been profoundly affected by protracted periods of ...
Intracontinental orogens are irreconcilable with conventional plate tectonics theory, which confines...
Constraining depth–temperature conditions of syn-orogenic burial metamorphism of syn-orogenic sedime...
Compressional intracontinental orogens are major zones of crustal thickening produced at large dista...
Compressional intracontinental orogens are major zones of crustal thickening produced at large dista...
The Proterozoic belts that occur along the margins of the West Australian Craton, as well as those i...
The Mount Painter Region in the Northern Flinders Ranges, South Australia, contains a Mesoproterozoi...
Continents have a rich tectonic history that have left lasting crustal impressions. In analyzing Cen...
The post-Mesoproterozoic tectonometamorphic history of the Musgrave Province, central Australia, has...
Proterozoic terranes in Australia record complex tectonic histories in the interval 1900-1400 Ma tha...
Abstract: The Australian continent is actively deforming in response to far-field stresses generated...
Dome-and-keel formation in Archean granite–greenstone terrains was uniquely favored by high abundanc...
Copyright © 2001 Geological Society of LondonThe geological record of intraplate deformation in cent...
The locus of intraplate deformation in central Australia changed from the presently preserved southe...
The late Phanerozoic Alice Springs Orogen in central Australia is an archetypal intraplate orogen ch...
The crustal architecture of central Australia has been profoundly affected by protracted periods of ...
Intracontinental orogens are irreconcilable with conventional plate tectonics theory, which confines...
Constraining depth–temperature conditions of syn-orogenic burial metamorphism of syn-orogenic sedime...
Compressional intracontinental orogens are major zones of crustal thickening produced at large dista...
Compressional intracontinental orogens are major zones of crustal thickening produced at large dista...
The Proterozoic belts that occur along the margins of the West Australian Craton, as well as those i...
The Mount Painter Region in the Northern Flinders Ranges, South Australia, contains a Mesoproterozoi...
Continents have a rich tectonic history that have left lasting crustal impressions. In analyzing Cen...
The post-Mesoproterozoic tectonometamorphic history of the Musgrave Province, central Australia, has...
Proterozoic terranes in Australia record complex tectonic histories in the interval 1900-1400 Ma tha...
Abstract: The Australian continent is actively deforming in response to far-field stresses generated...
Dome-and-keel formation in Archean granite–greenstone terrains was uniquely favored by high abundanc...