Integrating 40Ar-39Ar, 87Rb-87Sr and 147Sm-143Nd geochronology of authigenic illite to evaluate tectonic reactivation in an intraplate setting, central Australia


Autoria(s): Middleton, Alexander W.; Uysal, I. Tonguc; Bryan, Scott E.; Hall, Chris M.; Golding, Suzanne D.
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20/03/2014

Resumo

The Warburton-Cooper basins, central Australia, include a multitude of reactivated fracture-fault networks related to a complex, and poorly understood, tectonic evolution. We investigated authigenic illites from a granitic intrusion and sedimentary rocks associated with prominent structural features (Gidgealpa-Merrimelia-Innamincka Ridge and the Nappamerri Trough). These were analysed by 40Ar-39Ar, 87Rb-87Sr and 147Sm-143Nd geochronology to explore the thermal and tectonic histories of central Australian basins. The combined age data provide evidence for three major periods of fault reactivation throughout the Phanerozoic. While Carboniferous (323.3 ± 9.4 Ma) and Late Triassic ages (201.7 ± 9.3 Ma) derive from basin-wide hydrothermal circulation, Cretaceous ages (~128 to ~86 Ma) reflect episodic fluid flow events restricted to the synclinal Nappamerri Trough. Such events result from regional extensional tectonism derived from the transferral of far-field stresses to mechanically and thermally weakened regions of the Australian continent. Specifically, Cretaceous ages reflect continent-wide transmission of tensional stress from a > 2500 km long rifting event on the Eastern (and southern) Australian margin associated with break-up of Gondwana and opening of the Tasman Sea. By integrating 40Ar-39Ar, 87Rb-87Sr and 147Sm-143Nd dating, this study highlights the use of authigenic illite in temporally constraining the tectonic evolution of intracontinental basins that would otherwise remain unknown. Furthermore, combining Sr- and Ar-isotopic systems enables more accurate dating of authigenesis whilst significantly reducing geochemical pitfalls commonly associated with these radioisotopic dating methods.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/69711/

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Elsevier

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/69711/1/Middleton_et_al__2014_GCA-D-13-00519R2_final.pdf

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016703714001732

DOI:10.1016/j.gca.2014.02.048

Middleton, Alexander W., Uysal, I. Tonguc, Bryan, Scott E., Hall, Chris M., & Golding, Suzanne D. (2014) Integrating 40Ar-39Ar, 87Rb-87Sr and 147Sm-143Nd geochronology of authigenic illite to evaluate tectonic reactivation in an intraplate setting, central Australia. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 134, pp. 155-171.

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School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #040301 Basin Analysis #040303 Geochronology #040313 Tectonics #Geochronology #illite dating #Central Australia #Cretaceous
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Journal Article