New volume estimates and Ar/Ar ages for the Tasmantid Seamounts are reported to investigate the origin of volcanism and potential links between volcanism and changes in the speed and direction of migration of the Australian plate during the Cenozoic. The results show that the average extrusive volume of individual volcanoes along the seamount chain is 2587 ± 3078 km (1 s), and that volumes generally increase towards the south. An exception, the Britannia Guyot, located in the middle of the seamount chain, is the most voluminous (11,374 km). Nineteen new Ar/Ar ages, from Wreck to Gascoyne, show that the emplacement of the Tasmantid Seamounts occurred between 33.2 ± 1.5 and 6.5 ± 0.6 Ma. A single linear regression applied to the age versus la...
The subduction of oceanic plateaux, which contain extraordinarily thick basaltic crust and are the m...
© 2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Here we present 40Ar/39Ar ages of volcanic f...
The subduction of oceanic plateaux, which contain extraordinarily thick basaltic crust and are the m...
The east Australian and Tasman Sea region is home to a unique example of intraplate volcanism: three...
One of the world’s most notable intraplate volcanic regions lies on the eastern Australian plate and...
One of the world’s most notable intraplate volcanic regions lies on the eastern Australian plate and...
One of the world’s most notable intraplate volcanic regions lies on the eastern Australian plate and...
The extinct Tasman Sea spreading centre, active from 84-53Ma, is intersected at a number of location...
Here we use geochronology of Australian intraplate volcanoes to construct a high-resolution plate-ve...
Here we use geochronology of Australian intraplate volcanoes to construct a high-resolution plate-ve...
Prolonged intraplate volcanism along the 4000 km-long East Australian margin for ca 100 Ma raises ma...
The breakup of Australian landmass from Greater India, part of the late dispersal of Gondwana, start...
Laser 40Ar/39Ar analyses were undertaken on Oligocene bimodal intraplate volcanic rocks from five vo...
Details of the Late Cretaceous-Cenozoic migration of the Australian continent have been sources of c...
Basement structure is known to exert strong magmatic and morphological control on continental volcan...
The subduction of oceanic plateaux, which contain extraordinarily thick basaltic crust and are the m...
© 2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Here we present 40Ar/39Ar ages of volcanic f...
The subduction of oceanic plateaux, which contain extraordinarily thick basaltic crust and are the m...
The east Australian and Tasman Sea region is home to a unique example of intraplate volcanism: three...
One of the world’s most notable intraplate volcanic regions lies on the eastern Australian plate and...
One of the world’s most notable intraplate volcanic regions lies on the eastern Australian plate and...
One of the world’s most notable intraplate volcanic regions lies on the eastern Australian plate and...
The extinct Tasman Sea spreading centre, active from 84-53Ma, is intersected at a number of location...
Here we use geochronology of Australian intraplate volcanoes to construct a high-resolution plate-ve...
Here we use geochronology of Australian intraplate volcanoes to construct a high-resolution plate-ve...
Prolonged intraplate volcanism along the 4000 km-long East Australian margin for ca 100 Ma raises ma...
The breakup of Australian landmass from Greater India, part of the late dispersal of Gondwana, start...
Laser 40Ar/39Ar analyses were undertaken on Oligocene bimodal intraplate volcanic rocks from five vo...
Details of the Late Cretaceous-Cenozoic migration of the Australian continent have been sources of c...
Basement structure is known to exert strong magmatic and morphological control on continental volcan...
The subduction of oceanic plateaux, which contain extraordinarily thick basaltic crust and are the m...
© 2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Here we present 40Ar/39Ar ages of volcanic f...
The subduction of oceanic plateaux, which contain extraordinarily thick basaltic crust and are the m...