TY - JOUR
T1 - geophysical anomalies and quartz microstructures, eastern warburton basin, north-east south australia
T2 - Tectonic or impact shock metamorphic origin?
AU - Glikson, Andrew Y.
AU - Tonguç Uysal, I.
AU - Fitz Gerald, John D.
AU - Saygin, Erdinc
PY - 2013/3/18
Y1 - 2013/3/18
N2 - The Eastern Warburton Basin, Northeast South Australia, features major geophysical anomalies, including a magnetic high of near-200. nT centred on a ~. 25. km-wide magnetic low (<. 100. nT), interpreted in terms of a magmatic body below 6. km depth. A distinct seismic tomographic low velocity anomaly may reflect its thick (9.5. km) sedimentary section, high temperatures and possible deep fracturing. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) analyses of granites resolves microbreccia veins consisting of micron-scale particles injected into resorbed quartz grains. Planar and sub-planar elements in quartz grains (Qz/PE) occur in granites, volcanics and sediments of the >. 30,000. km-large Eastern Warburton Basin. The Qz/PE include multiple intersecting planar to curved sub-planar elements with relic lamellae less than 2. μm wide with spacing of 4-5. μm. Qz/PE are commonly re-deformed, displaying bent and wavy patterns accompanied with fluid inclusions. U-stage measurements of a total of 243 planar sets in 157 quartz grains indicate dominance of Π{10-12}, ω{10-13} and subsidiary §{11-22}, {22-41}, m{10-11} and x{51-61} planes. Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) analysis displays relic narrow ≤. 1. μm-wide lamellae and relic non-sub grain boundaries where crystal segments maintain optical continuity. Extensive sericite alteration of feldspar suggests hydrothermal alteration to a depth of ~. 500. m below the unconformity which overlies the Qz/PE-bearing Warburton Basin terrain. The data are discussed in terms of (A) Tectonic-metamorphic deformation and (B) impact shock metamorphism producing planar deformation features (Qz/PDF). Deformed Qz/PE are compared to re-deformed Qz/PDFs in the Sudbury, Vredefort, Manicouagan and Charlevoix impact structures. A 4-5. km uplift of the Big Lake Granite Suite during ~. 298-295. Ma is consistent with missing of upper Ordovician to Devonian strata and possible impact rebound. The occurrence of circular seismic tomography anomalies below the east Warburton Basin, the Poolowana Basin and the Woodleigh impact structure signifies a potential diagnostic nature of circular tomographic anomalies.
AB - The Eastern Warburton Basin, Northeast South Australia, features major geophysical anomalies, including a magnetic high of near-200. nT centred on a ~. 25. km-wide magnetic low (<. 100. nT), interpreted in terms of a magmatic body below 6. km depth. A distinct seismic tomographic low velocity anomaly may reflect its thick (9.5. km) sedimentary section, high temperatures and possible deep fracturing. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) analyses of granites resolves microbreccia veins consisting of micron-scale particles injected into resorbed quartz grains. Planar and sub-planar elements in quartz grains (Qz/PE) occur in granites, volcanics and sediments of the >. 30,000. km-large Eastern Warburton Basin. The Qz/PE include multiple intersecting planar to curved sub-planar elements with relic lamellae less than 2. μm wide with spacing of 4-5. μm. Qz/PE are commonly re-deformed, displaying bent and wavy patterns accompanied with fluid inclusions. U-stage measurements of a total of 243 planar sets in 157 quartz grains indicate dominance of Π{10-12}, ω{10-13} and subsidiary §{11-22}, {22-41}, m{10-11} and x{51-61} planes. Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) analysis displays relic narrow ≤. 1. μm-wide lamellae and relic non-sub grain boundaries where crystal segments maintain optical continuity. Extensive sericite alteration of feldspar suggests hydrothermal alteration to a depth of ~. 500. m below the unconformity which overlies the Qz/PE-bearing Warburton Basin terrain. The data are discussed in terms of (A) Tectonic-metamorphic deformation and (B) impact shock metamorphism producing planar deformation features (Qz/PDF). Deformed Qz/PE are compared to re-deformed Qz/PDFs in the Sudbury, Vredefort, Manicouagan and Charlevoix impact structures. A 4-5. km uplift of the Big Lake Granite Suite during ~. 298-295. Ma is consistent with missing of upper Ordovician to Devonian strata and possible impact rebound. The occurrence of circular seismic tomography anomalies below the east Warburton Basin, the Poolowana Basin and the Woodleigh impact structure signifies a potential diagnostic nature of circular tomographic anomalies.
KW - Cooper Basin
KW - Geothermal
KW - Magnetic anomaly
KW - Quartz planar microstructures
KW - Tomography anomaly
KW - Warburton Basin
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U2 - 10.1016/j.tecto.2012.12.036
DO - 10.1016/j.tecto.2012.12.036
M3 - Article
SN - 0040-1951
VL - 589
SP - 57
EP - 76
JO - Tectonophysics
JF - Tectonophysics
ER -