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dc.contributor.authorGreenslade, M. M.-
dc.coverage.spatialWarumpi Province, North Australian Craton, Northern Territory-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/118029-
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dc.description.abstractThe Warumpi Province has been interpreted to be exotic and accreted to the Northern Australian Craton (NAC) during the Liebig Orogeny at c.1640Ma. However, phase equilibria modelling of melt-deficient, Mg-Al rich granulite facies rocks at Hill 830, in the Mount Liebig area show contradictory evidence of a decompressional pressure-temperature path and a high metamorphic gradient of 90°Ckbar. This interpretation in conjunction with abundant c.1780- 1740Ma and c.1640Ma magmatism in the southern Aileron and Warumpi Provinces, indicate that the tectonic regime at c.1640Ma may instead be a south-migrating, extensional scenario, compared to the previously accepted collisonal regime; speculating that the Warumpi Province is not ‘exotic’ to the NAC.en
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dc.subjectHonours; Geology; ultrahigh temperature metamorphism; Warumpi Province; Liebig Orogeny; Grenvillian-aged reworking; phase forward equilibria modelling; pseudosection; U-Pb monazite geochronologyen
dc.titleUltrahigh temperature metamorphism: testing models for collision vs extensionen
dc.typeThesisen
dc.contributor.schoolSchool of Physical Sciencesen
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dc.description.dissertationThesis (B.Sc.(Hons)) -- University of Adelaide, School of Physical Sciences, 2015-
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