New Guinea forms the northern margin of the Australian Plate which is now characterised by a zone crustal deformation and accreted terranes. The present day configuration is the result of global tectonics in the southwestern Pacific since the Triassic. The Papuan Fold Belt is located within Papua New Guinea, the eastern half of New Guinea, and comprises deformed basement, platformal and basinal Mesozoic and Tertiary sediments. Deformation within the fold belt commenced possibly as early as Middle to Late Miocene and is currently continuing. The structure of the western part of the Papuan Fold Belt is characterised by thin skinned thrusting and basement involved structures, the latter attributed to inversion of extensional faults ac...
International audienceThe island of Papua New Guinea is the result of continent-arc collision that b...
International audienceThe island of Papua New Guinea is the result of continent-arc collision that b...
DOI:10.17014/ijog.3.1.1-16Most of the Cenozoic tectonic evolution in New Guinea is a result of obliq...
© 2021 Luke George MahoneyThe Papuan Fold and Thrust Belt (PFTB) in Papua New Guinea (PNG), located ...
There are four main phases in the diastrophic evolution of western Papua and New Guinea: (1) a Meso...
Detailed stratigraphic and structural analysis has shown that tectonic development in the central Pa...
The Kukukuku Lobe is a complex uplift of Miocene sediments. This uplift basically represents the inv...
textNew Guinea has long been recognized by geologists as the location of geologically recent mountai...
The New Guinea islands region, Southwest Pacific, lies at the frontier of the Australian and Pacific...
Papua New Guinea resides in a complex tectonic junction between the Australian continent, the Southw...
of New Guinea, which records a complex structural and tectonic evolution, largely masked by Mio-Plio...
This thesis aims to establish how the late Cenozoic oblique convergence of the Pacific- Caroline and...
<div><p>The Owen Stanley Fault Zone (OSFZ) is the low-angle thrust boundary between the Australian a...
The present zircon fission track thermochronology study reveals Triassic to Pliocene source terrains...
International audienceThe island of New Guinea is the result of continent-arc collision that began b...
International audienceThe island of Papua New Guinea is the result of continent-arc collision that b...
International audienceThe island of Papua New Guinea is the result of continent-arc collision that b...
DOI:10.17014/ijog.3.1.1-16Most of the Cenozoic tectonic evolution in New Guinea is a result of obliq...
© 2021 Luke George MahoneyThe Papuan Fold and Thrust Belt (PFTB) in Papua New Guinea (PNG), located ...
There are four main phases in the diastrophic evolution of western Papua and New Guinea: (1) a Meso...
Detailed stratigraphic and structural analysis has shown that tectonic development in the central Pa...
The Kukukuku Lobe is a complex uplift of Miocene sediments. This uplift basically represents the inv...
textNew Guinea has long been recognized by geologists as the location of geologically recent mountai...
The New Guinea islands region, Southwest Pacific, lies at the frontier of the Australian and Pacific...
Papua New Guinea resides in a complex tectonic junction between the Australian continent, the Southw...
of New Guinea, which records a complex structural and tectonic evolution, largely masked by Mio-Plio...
This thesis aims to establish how the late Cenozoic oblique convergence of the Pacific- Caroline and...
<div><p>The Owen Stanley Fault Zone (OSFZ) is the low-angle thrust boundary between the Australian a...
The present zircon fission track thermochronology study reveals Triassic to Pliocene source terrains...
International audienceThe island of New Guinea is the result of continent-arc collision that began b...
International audienceThe island of Papua New Guinea is the result of continent-arc collision that b...
International audienceThe island of Papua New Guinea is the result of continent-arc collision that b...
DOI:10.17014/ijog.3.1.1-16Most of the Cenozoic tectonic evolution in New Guinea is a result of obliq...