The New England Orogen, the youngest subduction-related component in the Australian continent, records a prolonged history of west-dipping subduction from the Devonian to the Triassic. From mid-late Permian (ca 265 Ma) to Upper Triassic (ca 235 Ma), the New England Orogen was subjected to pronounced contractional deformation (Hunter-Bowen Orogeny) and widespread I-type calc-alkaline magmatism. We obtained zircon U-Pb ages from seven granitic samples within the I-type magmatic system. The new SHRIMP U-Pb data ranging from 255 to 215 Ma, combined with previous geochronological data from the southern New England Orogen, suggest that magmatism during the Hunter-Bowen Orogeny was spatially distributed along a NNE-SSW belt that was likely associa...
The New England Orogen in eastern Australia exhibits an oroclinal structure, but its geometry and ge...
The New England orogen of eastern Australia is characterized by tight orogenic curvatures (oroclines...
The New England Orogen (NEO), the youngest of the orogens of the Tasmanides of eastern Australia, is...
The New England Orogen, the youngest subduction-related component in the Australian continent, recor...
Most of the New England Orogen comprises a convergent margin, in which Middle Devonian to latest Car...
Compositions of Carboniferous and Lower Permian mafic and felsic magmatic rocks from the southern Ne...
The Neoproterozoic to end-Paleozoic Terra Australis orogen extended along the Gondwana margin of the...
The Neoproterozoic to end-Paleozoic Terra Australis orogen extended along the Gondwana margin of the...
A series of sharp bends (oroclines) are recognized in the Paleozoic to early Mesozoic New England Or...
This project investigated the evolution of igneous activity in eastern Australia during the Permian ...
The volcano-sedimentary succession of the Gympie Terrane is an important record of the eastern Gondw...
The Manning Group is characterised by rapidly filled strike-slip basins that developed during the ea...
The last major episode of cordilleran-style tectonism in eastern Australia was the late Paleozoic-ea...
New U-Pb zircon ages and Sr-Nd isotopic data for Triassic igneous and metomorphic rocks from norther...
South Percy Island is located approximately 50\ua0km off the central Queensland coast and comprises ...
The New England Orogen in eastern Australia exhibits an oroclinal structure, but its geometry and ge...
The New England orogen of eastern Australia is characterized by tight orogenic curvatures (oroclines...
The New England Orogen (NEO), the youngest of the orogens of the Tasmanides of eastern Australia, is...
The New England Orogen, the youngest subduction-related component in the Australian continent, recor...
Most of the New England Orogen comprises a convergent margin, in which Middle Devonian to latest Car...
Compositions of Carboniferous and Lower Permian mafic and felsic magmatic rocks from the southern Ne...
The Neoproterozoic to end-Paleozoic Terra Australis orogen extended along the Gondwana margin of the...
The Neoproterozoic to end-Paleozoic Terra Australis orogen extended along the Gondwana margin of the...
A series of sharp bends (oroclines) are recognized in the Paleozoic to early Mesozoic New England Or...
This project investigated the evolution of igneous activity in eastern Australia during the Permian ...
The volcano-sedimentary succession of the Gympie Terrane is an important record of the eastern Gondw...
The Manning Group is characterised by rapidly filled strike-slip basins that developed during the ea...
The last major episode of cordilleran-style tectonism in eastern Australia was the late Paleozoic-ea...
New U-Pb zircon ages and Sr-Nd isotopic data for Triassic igneous and metomorphic rocks from norther...
South Percy Island is located approximately 50\ua0km off the central Queensland coast and comprises ...
The New England Orogen in eastern Australia exhibits an oroclinal structure, but its geometry and ge...
The New England orogen of eastern Australia is characterized by tight orogenic curvatures (oroclines...
The New England Orogen (NEO), the youngest of the orogens of the Tasmanides of eastern Australia, is...