We propose that the anomalous Cretaceous vertical motion of Australia and distinctive geochemistry and geophysics of the Australian-Antarctic Discordance (AAD) were caused by a subducted slab which migrated beneath the continent during the Cretaceous, stalled within the mantle transition zone, and is presently being drawn up by the Southeast Indian Ridge. During the Early Cretaceous the eastern interior of the Australian continent rapidly subsided, but must have later uplifted on a regional scale. Beneath the AAD the mantle is cooler than normal, as indicated by a variety of observations. Seismic tomography shows an oblong, slab-like structure orientated N-S in the transition zone and lower mantle, consistent with an old subducted slab. Usi...
Mantle convection is important in understanding the heat flow and thermal structure of the continent...
[1] We present evidence for the existence of an Australian-Antarctic Mantle Anomaly (AAMA), which tr...
The marine inundation of Australia during the Early Cretaceous, and its subsequent exposure during...
We propose that the anomalous Cretaceous vertical motion of Australia and distinctive geochemistry a...
A three-dimensional model of mantle convection in which the known history of plate tectonics is impo...
A three-dimensional model of mantle convection in which the known history of plate tectonics is impo...
Australia is distinctive because it experienced first-order, broad-scale vertical motions during the...
Australia is distinctive because it experienced first-order, broad-scale vertical motions during the...
A variety of evidence has suggested that the enigmatic Australian–Antarctic Discordance is caused by...
A variety of evidence has suggested that the enigmatic Australian–Antarctic Discordance is caused by...
During the Early Cretaceous Australia's eastward passage over sinking subducted slabs induced widesp...
The separation between Australia and Antarctica occurred during the final stages of the break‐up of ...
AbstractUnravelling causes for absolute plate velocity change and continental dynamic topography cha...
The southern Australian margin is unique as it is the only known passive margin that formed over and...
Mantle convection is important in understanding the heat flow and thermal structure of the continent...
Mantle convection is important in understanding the heat flow and thermal structure of the continent...
[1] We present evidence for the existence of an Australian-Antarctic Mantle Anomaly (AAMA), which tr...
The marine inundation of Australia during the Early Cretaceous, and its subsequent exposure during...
We propose that the anomalous Cretaceous vertical motion of Australia and distinctive geochemistry a...
A three-dimensional model of mantle convection in which the known history of plate tectonics is impo...
A three-dimensional model of mantle convection in which the known history of plate tectonics is impo...
Australia is distinctive because it experienced first-order, broad-scale vertical motions during the...
Australia is distinctive because it experienced first-order, broad-scale vertical motions during the...
A variety of evidence has suggested that the enigmatic Australian–Antarctic Discordance is caused by...
A variety of evidence has suggested that the enigmatic Australian–Antarctic Discordance is caused by...
During the Early Cretaceous Australia's eastward passage over sinking subducted slabs induced widesp...
The separation between Australia and Antarctica occurred during the final stages of the break‐up of ...
AbstractUnravelling causes for absolute plate velocity change and continental dynamic topography cha...
The southern Australian margin is unique as it is the only known passive margin that formed over and...
Mantle convection is important in understanding the heat flow and thermal structure of the continent...
Mantle convection is important in understanding the heat flow and thermal structure of the continent...
[1] We present evidence for the existence of an Australian-Antarctic Mantle Anomaly (AAMA), which tr...
The marine inundation of Australia during the Early Cretaceous, and its subsequent exposure during...