Oligocene-Miocene models for northern New Zealand, involving south-westward subduction to explain Early Miocene Northland volcanism, do not fit within the regional Southwest Pacific tectonic framework. A new model is proposed, which comprises a north-east-dipping South Loyalty basin slab that retreated south-westward in the Eocene-earliest Miocene and was continuous with the north-east-dipping subduction zone of New Caledonia. In the latest Oligocene, the trench reached the Northland passive margin, which was pulled it into the mantle by the slab, resulting in obduction of the Northland allochthon. During and after obduction, the slab detached from the unsubductable continental lithosphere, inducing widespread calc-alkaline volcanism in Nor...
In contrast to the normal ‘Wilson cycle’ sequence of subduction leading to continental collision and...
In contrast to the normal ‘Wilson cycle’ sequence of subduction leading to continental collision and...
Volcanism of Late Cretaceous-Miocene age is more widespread across the Zealandia continent than prev...
Oligocene-Miocene models for northern New Zealand, involving south-westward subduction to explain Ea...
Various reconstructions of the SW Pacific for the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic suggest that northeas...
In a recent paper Booden et al. (2011) present new geochemical and petrological data of Early Miocen...
This paper discusses new results from the Northland Ophiolite in northern New Zealand that indicate ...
Igrieous massifs in Northland and East Cape contain disrupted ophiolite sequences (pillow lavas, she...
Petrological, geochemical, geochronological and palaeomagnetic data for rocks of the Northland ophio...
We present new analytical data from lavas and associated rocks dredged and/or drilled from the South...
Data from International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 371 reveal vertical movements of 1...
Although the modern Australia-Pacific plate boundary through New Zealand is relatively straight, the...
Zealand began near the beginning of the Neogene, when the Tonga-Kermadec Subduc-tion System propagat...
The SW Pacific region consists of a succession of ridges and basins that were created by the fragmen...
In contrast to the normal ‘Wilson cycle’ sequence of subduction leading to continental collision and...
In contrast to the normal ‘Wilson cycle’ sequence of subduction leading to continental collision and...
In contrast to the normal ‘Wilson cycle’ sequence of subduction leading to continental collision and...
Volcanism of Late Cretaceous-Miocene age is more widespread across the Zealandia continent than prev...
Oligocene-Miocene models for northern New Zealand, involving south-westward subduction to explain Ea...
Various reconstructions of the SW Pacific for the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic suggest that northeas...
In a recent paper Booden et al. (2011) present new geochemical and petrological data of Early Miocen...
This paper discusses new results from the Northland Ophiolite in northern New Zealand that indicate ...
Igrieous massifs in Northland and East Cape contain disrupted ophiolite sequences (pillow lavas, she...
Petrological, geochemical, geochronological and palaeomagnetic data for rocks of the Northland ophio...
We present new analytical data from lavas and associated rocks dredged and/or drilled from the South...
Data from International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 371 reveal vertical movements of 1...
Although the modern Australia-Pacific plate boundary through New Zealand is relatively straight, the...
Zealand began near the beginning of the Neogene, when the Tonga-Kermadec Subduc-tion System propagat...
The SW Pacific region consists of a succession of ridges and basins that were created by the fragmen...
In contrast to the normal ‘Wilson cycle’ sequence of subduction leading to continental collision and...
In contrast to the normal ‘Wilson cycle’ sequence of subduction leading to continental collision and...
In contrast to the normal ‘Wilson cycle’ sequence of subduction leading to continental collision and...
Volcanism of Late Cretaceous-Miocene age is more widespread across the Zealandia continent than prev...