2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.lithos.2021.106343
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Continuous convergence along the paleo-Pacific margin of Australia during the Early Paleozoic: Insights from the Running River Metamorphics, NE Queensland

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“…The quartzite, due to its close association with the amphibolite and the lack of any other clastic sediments, was interpreted to represent metamorphosed pelagic sediments (Fig. 6) (24), a premise supported by the Mn-rich composition of garnets from the quartzite, as is characteristic of other examples of subducted oceanic sediments metamorphosed to UHP (25,54). UHP metamorphism within Mn-rich garnet grains further strengthens the interpretation that the amphibolite and the quartzite represented remnant oceanic crust (24) and suggests active subduction and obduction of oceanic crust along the Clarke River Fault at ~472 Ma (Fig.…”
Section: Wilson Cycle Style Tectonics In the Terra Australis Orogenmentioning
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“…The quartzite, due to its close association with the amphibolite and the lack of any other clastic sediments, was interpreted to represent metamorphosed pelagic sediments (Fig. 6) (24), a premise supported by the Mn-rich composition of garnets from the quartzite, as is characteristic of other examples of subducted oceanic sediments metamorphosed to UHP (25,54). UHP metamorphism within Mn-rich garnet grains further strengthens the interpretation that the amphibolite and the quartzite represented remnant oceanic crust (24) and suggests active subduction and obduction of oceanic crust along the Clarke River Fault at ~472 Ma (Fig.…”
Section: Wilson Cycle Style Tectonics In the Terra Australis Orogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Ordovician Running River Metamorphics ( Fig. 2 ) are a suite of strongly deformed, amphibolite-facies basement rocks, belonging to the Charters Towers Province and positioned along the Clarke River Fault ( 17 , 24 ). They comprise amphibolite, felsic gneiss, quartzite, migmatite, rare lenses of ultramafic rocks, and the intrusive Falls Creek Tonalite.…”
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