Here we use geochronology of Australian intraplate volcanoes to construct a high-resolution plate-velocity record and to explore how tectonic events in the southwest Pacific may have influenced plate motion. Nine samples from five volcanoes yield ages from 33.6 ± 0.5 to 27.3 ± 0.4 Ma and, when combined with published ages from 30 to 16 Ma, show that the rate of volcanic migration was not constant. Instead, the results indicate distinct changes in Australian plate motion. Fast northward velocities (61 ± 8 and 57 ± 4 km/Ma) prevailed from 34 to 30 (±0.5) and from 23 to 16 (±0.5) Ma, respectively, with distinct reductions to 20 ± 10 and 22 ± 5 km/Ma from 30 to 29 (±0.5) Ma and from 26 to 23 (±0.5) Ma. These velocity reductions are concurrent w...
Studies have documented several rapid changes along the Pacific–North American, Pacific–Antarctic an...
The development and application of geochronological tools suitable for dating Cenozoic rocks and pro...
Studies have documented several rapid changes along the Pacific–North American, Pacific–Antarctic an...
Here we use geochronology of Australian intraplate volcanoes to construct a high-resolution plate-ve...
Subduction zones are the most complex tectonic environments on Earth, as exemplified by the dynamic ...
Subduction zones are the most complex tectonic environments on Earth, as exemplified by the dynamic ...
The subduction of oceanic plateaux, which contain extraordinarily thick basaltic crust and are the m...
The subduction of oceanic plateaux, which contain extraordinarily thick basaltic crust and are the m...
New volume estimates and Ar/Ar ages for the Tasmantid Seamounts are reported to investigate the orig...
Laser 40Ar/39Ar analyses were undertaken on Oligocene bimodal intraplate volcanic rocks from five vo...
© 2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Here we present 40Ar/39Ar ages of volcanic f...
We use an absolute and relative plate motion model for the plates around Australia to identify major...
We use an absolute and relative plate motion model for the plates around Australia to identify major...
Details of the Late Cretaceous-Cenozoic migration of the Australian continent have been sources of c...
We use an absolute and relative plate motion model for the plates around Australia to identify majo...
Studies have documented several rapid changes along the Pacific–North American, Pacific–Antarctic an...
The development and application of geochronological tools suitable for dating Cenozoic rocks and pro...
Studies have documented several rapid changes along the Pacific–North American, Pacific–Antarctic an...
Here we use geochronology of Australian intraplate volcanoes to construct a high-resolution plate-ve...
Subduction zones are the most complex tectonic environments on Earth, as exemplified by the dynamic ...
Subduction zones are the most complex tectonic environments on Earth, as exemplified by the dynamic ...
The subduction of oceanic plateaux, which contain extraordinarily thick basaltic crust and are the m...
The subduction of oceanic plateaux, which contain extraordinarily thick basaltic crust and are the m...
New volume estimates and Ar/Ar ages for the Tasmantid Seamounts are reported to investigate the orig...
Laser 40Ar/39Ar analyses were undertaken on Oligocene bimodal intraplate volcanic rocks from five vo...
© 2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Here we present 40Ar/39Ar ages of volcanic f...
We use an absolute and relative plate motion model for the plates around Australia to identify major...
We use an absolute and relative plate motion model for the plates around Australia to identify major...
Details of the Late Cretaceous-Cenozoic migration of the Australian continent have been sources of c...
We use an absolute and relative plate motion model for the plates around Australia to identify majo...
Studies have documented several rapid changes along the Pacific–North American, Pacific–Antarctic an...
The development and application of geochronological tools suitable for dating Cenozoic rocks and pro...
Studies have documented several rapid changes along the Pacific–North American, Pacific–Antarctic an...