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Transition between the Delamerian and Lachlan Orogens

A ramble through the Koonenberry Belt, Stawell Zone, Dimboola Arc, Thomson Orogen, and the Macquarie Arc

Bob MusgraveWith much assistance from

John Greenfield and Phil Gilmore

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Let’s look at where we are…

“Tasman line”

Koonenberry Belt

TMIGeoscience Australia

Tilt-filter on TMIGeological Survey of NSW

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Koonenberry Belt: Geological outline

250 km

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Elements of the Mt Wright (Koonenberry) Arc

• Arc• Back-arc• Fore-arc/accretionary prism• Continental backstop (including

Neoproterozoic rift volcanics)

Mt Wright Volcanics+ Bancannia Trough

Tilt-filter + TMI, with gravity

“worms”

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Potential field modelling

Bouguer gravityTotal Magnetic Intensity

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Deep structure: reflection seismics and potential field modelling

TMI

1VD

Bouguer grav

Low-pass grav

TMI

1VD of TMI

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Modelling 3D structure

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Koonenberry 3D model

Mt Wright Arc

Mt Arrowsmith – deep bodies

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• Linear structure of Koonenberry Belt looks simple enough – but note:

• Broad magnetic anomalies in Bancannia Trough – Mt Wright Volcanic Arc under Devonian basin

• Re-entrant bend at Grasmere Knee Zone – and nearby deep magnetic sources

• Bend at the Cobham Kink Zone – and “mystery” deep reversed remanence source

• And note how the gravity “ignores” both bends in the linear belt

– Suggests the bend is restricted to shallower structure

Structures from potential fields

Curnamona

Koonenberry Belt

Bancannia Trough

Grasmere Knee Zone

Cobham Kink Zone Mystery

source

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Restoring the Bancannia rift20°

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New Zealand CVZ and Bancannia

Parson & Wright, 1996

2.3 A/m

S. Soengkono, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 68 (1995) 193-207

Thanks to Supri Soengkono and Glass Earth (NZ) Inc

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Grasmere Knee Zone: subducted seamount in accretionary margin?

0 20

km

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Seamount subduction

Dominguez et al., 1998, 2000

Kodaira et al., 2000

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Thomson accretionary margin: Benambran overprint on Delamerian wedge

Seamount deformation in the Thomson Orogen?

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Thomson Orogen arc-arc collision?

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Stawell

Bendigo

StavelyGlenelg

Hay- Booligal

Bootheragandra

Fault

Thomson

Delamerian accretionary margin - connection to the Stawell Zone

Scheibner & Basden, 1998

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Delamerian and Benambran

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Ponto GroupMarine- pelagic mudstone—siltstoneFelsic tuff (Mt Wright Arc equivalent)Mte-Qtz exhalativebasalt lava, tuff (tholeiite, MORB)

~511 Ma

(Evans 1993)

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Grasmere (Ponto Gp) – Besshi-style VMSLate

qtz-carb-chalveins in FW

HWNon-mag

Massive sulphide ore

Brecciated & MS ore

FWMag

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Orogenic Au - Warratta Inlier

Victorian Goldfields(Ramsay, 1998)

Australian Earth Sciences Convention, Perth, July 2008Warratta Inlier (Greenfield, 2008)

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Mt Wright – Menidee – Dimboola Arc?

Dimboola Arc:Cambrian calc-alkaline volcs, supra- subduction zone ophiolite (oceanic arc)

Volcanic basement of Stawell Zone: Cambrian tholeiites, Besshi-style VMS, Benambran gold

Mt Wright (Koonenberry) Arc:Cambrian calc-alk volcs in rifted arc setting on continental margin.

Ponto Group: Cambrian tholeiites, Besshi-style VMS

Warrata inlier: Benambran orogenic gold

Bendigo Zone: Benambran orogenic gold


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