Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program 1992
DOI: 10.2973/odp.proc.sr.122.194.1992
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Exmouth Plateau Revisited: Scientific Drilling and Geological Framework

Abstract: The Exmouth Plateau is a very large marginal plateau containing 10 km of Phanerozoic sediments and is underlain by continental crust that was stretched and thinned, probably in the Late Permian. For much of the Mesozoic it was part of the northern shore of eastern Gondwana and the southern shore of Tethys, and a large part of the Phanerozoic sequence consists of Triassic fluviodeltaic sediments. Late Triassic to Late Jurassic rifting caused block-faulting, and several large grabens have a thick fill of Jurassi… Show more

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“…Here, Aptian to lower Albian radiolarian-rich carbonates are overlain by claystone, marl and carbonate units of the Albian to Neogene. On Exmouth Plateau, a broad continental terrace adjacent to the Barrow Basin, the Albian to Neogene succession consists of up to *900 m of carbonate pelagite in the form of friable chalk and marl in the lower part of the section and ooze in the upper few hundred metres (Exon et al 1992). On the Argo Abyssal Plain, situated north of Exmouth Plateau and southwest of Timor, the equivalent succession is made up of carbonate turbidites and claystone that remain uncemented (Dumoulin & Bown 1992).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Here, Aptian to lower Albian radiolarian-rich carbonates are overlain by claystone, marl and carbonate units of the Albian to Neogene. On Exmouth Plateau, a broad continental terrace adjacent to the Barrow Basin, the Albian to Neogene succession consists of up to *900 m of carbonate pelagite in the form of friable chalk and marl in the lower part of the section and ooze in the upper few hundred metres (Exon et al 1992). On the Argo Abyssal Plain, situated north of Exmouth Plateau and southwest of Timor, the equivalent succession is made up of carbonate turbidites and claystone that remain uncemented (Dumoulin & Bown 1992).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As on Exmouth Plateau, subsidence of the Timor region may have taken place during the Early Cretaceous with bathyal pelagic deposition well established by the Aptian -Albian. On Wombat Plateau, which represents the northern part of the broader Exmouth Plateau, the pelagite succession rests on lowest Cretaceous belemnite-rich sandstone and chalk that lies unconformably above a Triassic Gondwana succession (Exon et al 1992). This appears to mirror the From analogy with Exmouth Plateau, it seems probable that at 10.4 -9.8 Ma GTS2004, a succession, perhaps ranging from 200 to 900 m thick, of middle to lower bathyal carbonate pelagite lay above a thin Upper Jurassic to lowest Cretaceous shallow-marine siliciclastic unit that rested unconformably on the upper part of the Gondwana Megasequence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most information about these margins is remotely sensed from a combination of multi-channel seismic (MCS), ocean bottom seismometer, gravity and magnetic data, with limited 'groundtruth' coming from sparse dredging and drilling (Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Sites 642, 765, 915, 917, 918, 989 and 990: Eldholm et al 1989;Exon et al 1992;Larsen et al 1994;Fitton et al 2000). Knowledge of SDRS on other margins is from remotely sensed data alone, principally MCS and magnetic data (e.g.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Modern Seaward-dipping Reflector Sequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Upper Triassic-Lower Jurassic carbonate platform facies that forms so much of the Cablac Mountain Range probably developed on discontinuous small banks in the interior seas surrounded by basinal facies in similar conditions to their counterparts on the West Shelf of Australia (Exon et al, 1992;McCartain et al, 2006;. The Late Cretaceous and Early Eocene pelagites of the Australian-Margin Megasequence, found on the northern margin of the Cablac Range, were probably deposited on a continental terrace (similar to presentday Exmouth Plateau; Fig.…”
Section: Sse Nnwmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…On the Wombat Plateau (Fig. 1), which represents the northern part of the broader Exmouth Plateau, the pelagite succession rests on lowest Cretaceous belemnite-rich sandstone and chalk that lies unconformably above a Triassic Gondwana succession (Exon et al, 1992). This appears to mirror the stratigraphic relationships reconstructed for Timor (Charlton and Wall, 1994;Harris et al, 2000;Charlton, 2002;Villeneuve et al, 2005).…”
Section: Sse Nnwmentioning
confidence: 98%