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Type: Journal article
Title: An abrupt change in Nd isotopic composition in Australian basins at 1655 Ma: Implications for the tectonic evolution of Australia and its place in NUNA
Author: Lambeck, A.
Hatch, K.
Gibson, G.
Huston, D.
Pisarevsky, S.
Citation: Precambrian Research, 2012; 208:213-221
Publisher: Elsevier Science BV
Issue Date: 2012
ISSN: 0301-9268
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Alexis Lambeck, Karin Barovich, George Gibson, David Huston, Sergei Pisarevsky
Abstract: Late Paleoproterozoic sedimentary basins across eastern Australia record a significant change in their neodymium isotopic composition at ca. 1655Ma. Prior to ca. 1655Ma, detritus was derived from comparatively evolved sources generating bulk e{open} Nd(1650Ma) values of generally -8 to -6. Subsequent sedimentary successions, which accumulated between ca. 1655Ma and 1600Ma, have bulk e{open} Nd(1650Ma) values of -2 to -1. This change is interpreted to reflect the input of sediments from a new, probable felsic volcanic source, corresponding to a fundamental change in tectonism and/or tectonic drivers for basin evolution in northern Australia. One possible driver for the change in sedimentary source is the initiation of renewed rifting from 1655Ma along the eastern margin of Paleoproterozoic Australia. As the 1655-1600Ma sedimentary successions that record the isotopic change are voluminous, a large, juvenile source of volcanic detritus must have been present, either within Paleoproterozoic Australia or in the cratonic block immediately to the east of Australia in the NUNA supercontinent. Although voluminous juvenile felsic magmatic sources are known in eastern and central Australia (e.g. 1639-1631Ma volcanics in the Warumpi Province; 1620-1610Ma granites of the St. Peter Suite in the Gawler Province), these sources are too young to have acted as a source for the juvenile detritus. Felsic intrusions of ∼1650Ma age are present in the Mount Isa Province, but the known exposed volume is very small. Of these possible sources, we favour either a buried or eroded eastern Proterozoic Australian source or an outboard Laurentian source. © 2012.
Keywords: Nd isotopes
Proterozoic
Tectonic reconstructions
NUNA
Sedimentary basins
SWEAT
Rights: Crown copyright © 2012 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.1016/j.precamres.2012.01.009
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2012.01.009
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