The >1090 to <1040Ma Giles Event added extraordinary volumes of mantle derived magma to the crust of the Musgrave region of central Australia. This included one of Earth's largest mafic intrusions - the Mantamaru intrusion - and the c. 1075Ma formation of the Warakurna large igneous province, which spread dolerite intrusions across ~1.5millionkm<sup>2</sup> of western and central Australia. It also included one of the most voluminous additions of juvenile felsic material to Earth's crust, with the development of one of the world's longest-lived rhyolitic centres, including the Talbot supervolcano. Previous suggestions that the event was the result of a deep mantle plume cannot adequately account for the >50m.y. duration...
More than 20 layered intrusions were emplaced at c. 1075 Ma across > 100 000 km2 in the Mesoproteroz...
The Musgrave Province is one of the most geodynamically significant of Australia's Proterozoic oroge...
This item is only available electronically.The southern margin of central Australia is characterised...
The > 1090 to 50 m.y. duration of mantle derived magmatism or the fact that isolated localities suc...
The > 1090 to 50 m.y. duration of mantle derived magmatism or the fact that isolated localities suc...
The Musgrave Province lies at the convergence of major structural trends formed during the Proterozo...
Copyright 2009 by the American Geophysical Union.[1] Tectonic models for the latest Paleoproterozoic...
Tectonic models for the latest Paleoproterozoic to earliest Mesoproterozoic evolution of eastern Aus...
The Musgrave Province developed at the nexus of the North, West and South Australian cratons and its...
AbstractThe Musgrave Province developed at the nexus of the North, West and South Australian cratons...
The Musgrave Province lies at the convergence of major structural trends formed during the Proterozo...
The Musgrave Province lies at the convergence of major structural trends formed during the Proterozo...
Mafic and felsic rocks units of the Musgrave Province originally attributed to the c. 1075. Ma Giles...
Plain Language Summary Earth's convecting mantle lies between the tectonic plates and the core. Thi...
More than 20 layered intrusions were emplaced at c. 1075 Ma across > 100 000 km2 in the Mesoproteroz...
More than 20 layered intrusions were emplaced at c. 1075 Ma across > 100 000 km2 in the Mesoproteroz...
The Musgrave Province is one of the most geodynamically significant of Australia's Proterozoic oroge...
This item is only available electronically.The southern margin of central Australia is characterised...
The > 1090 to 50 m.y. duration of mantle derived magmatism or the fact that isolated localities suc...
The > 1090 to 50 m.y. duration of mantle derived magmatism or the fact that isolated localities suc...
The Musgrave Province lies at the convergence of major structural trends formed during the Proterozo...
Copyright 2009 by the American Geophysical Union.[1] Tectonic models for the latest Paleoproterozoic...
Tectonic models for the latest Paleoproterozoic to earliest Mesoproterozoic evolution of eastern Aus...
The Musgrave Province developed at the nexus of the North, West and South Australian cratons and its...
AbstractThe Musgrave Province developed at the nexus of the North, West and South Australian cratons...
The Musgrave Province lies at the convergence of major structural trends formed during the Proterozo...
The Musgrave Province lies at the convergence of major structural trends formed during the Proterozo...
Mafic and felsic rocks units of the Musgrave Province originally attributed to the c. 1075. Ma Giles...
Plain Language Summary Earth's convecting mantle lies between the tectonic plates and the core. Thi...
More than 20 layered intrusions were emplaced at c. 1075 Ma across > 100 000 km2 in the Mesoproteroz...
More than 20 layered intrusions were emplaced at c. 1075 Ma across > 100 000 km2 in the Mesoproteroz...
The Musgrave Province is one of the most geodynamically significant of Australia's Proterozoic oroge...
This item is only available electronically.The southern margin of central Australia is characterised...