he Tasman Line, a much-discussed concept in the geology and tectonics of eastern Australia, has a long and chequered history of interpretation. This extends to current debates regarding the age and position of the Tasman Line in Gondwana-Rodinia reconstructions. We present constraints, from mapping, geochemistry and geophysics, on the interpretation of gravity and magnetic lineaments attributed to the Tasman Line in New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania. These pieces of evidence suggest a protracted and complex latest Neoproterozoic to Carboniferous geological history that produces a variety of geophysical responses, rather than a simple 'Line'. We also find no evidence of Rodinian breakup age activity responsible for any ...
The South Tasman Rise is a large submarine plateau of continental origin, located south of Tasmania....
The Mesozoic geological history of the Australian continent saw the dispersal of Gondwana, of which ...
<p>Information on the Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the Tasmanides in eastern Australia is limited...
The Tasman Line, a much-discussed concept in the geology and tectonics of eastern Australia, has a l...
The well-known southwest-to-northeast younging of stratigraphy over a present-day cross strike dista...
The Tasmanides occupy the eastern third of Australia and provide an extensive record of the evolutio...
© 2013 Dr. Ling ChungThe crustal architecture of previously adjacent basement terranes in SE Austral...
Crustal architecture in formerly contiguous basement terranes in SE Australia, Tasmania and northern...
Gondwana formed in the Neoproterozoic to Cambrian mainly from collision along the East African and K...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1994 Catherine I. ElliottAustralia is transected by a net...
We present a new model for the tectonic evolution of the Tasman Sea based on dense satellite altimet...
The Tasmanides in eastern Australia are the most widely exposed part of the East Gondwana Paleozoic ...
Surface-wave tomography for the Australian region, using data mostly from portable seismic recorders...
The northern extremity of the late Neoproterozoic-Paleozoic Tasman Orogenic zone exposed in north Qu...
Evidence for a c. 600 Ma rifted passive margin in eastern Australia exists in the form of multiple b...
The South Tasman Rise is a large submarine plateau of continental origin, located south of Tasmania....
The Mesozoic geological history of the Australian continent saw the dispersal of Gondwana, of which ...
<p>Information on the Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the Tasmanides in eastern Australia is limited...
The Tasman Line, a much-discussed concept in the geology and tectonics of eastern Australia, has a l...
The well-known southwest-to-northeast younging of stratigraphy over a present-day cross strike dista...
The Tasmanides occupy the eastern third of Australia and provide an extensive record of the evolutio...
© 2013 Dr. Ling ChungThe crustal architecture of previously adjacent basement terranes in SE Austral...
Crustal architecture in formerly contiguous basement terranes in SE Australia, Tasmania and northern...
Gondwana formed in the Neoproterozoic to Cambrian mainly from collision along the East African and K...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1994 Catherine I. ElliottAustralia is transected by a net...
We present a new model for the tectonic evolution of the Tasman Sea based on dense satellite altimet...
The Tasmanides in eastern Australia are the most widely exposed part of the East Gondwana Paleozoic ...
Surface-wave tomography for the Australian region, using data mostly from portable seismic recorders...
The northern extremity of the late Neoproterozoic-Paleozoic Tasman Orogenic zone exposed in north Qu...
Evidence for a c. 600 Ma rifted passive margin in eastern Australia exists in the form of multiple b...
The South Tasman Rise is a large submarine plateau of continental origin, located south of Tasmania....
The Mesozoic geological history of the Australian continent saw the dispersal of Gondwana, of which ...
<p>Information on the Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the Tasmanides in eastern Australia is limited...