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  Crustal structure under the Sydney Basin and Lachlan Fold Belt, determined from explosion seismic studies
 
 
Titel: Crustal structure under the Sydney Basin and Lachlan Fold Belt, determined from explosion seismic studies
Auteur: Finlayson, D. M.
McCracken, H. M.
Verschenen in: Australian journal of earth sciences
Paginering: Jaargang 28 (1981) nr. 1-2 pagina's 177-190
Jaar: 1981-04
Inhoud: The Lachlan Fold Belt has the velocity-depth structure of continental crust, with a thickness exceeding 50 km under the region of highest topography in Australia, and in the range 41-44 km under the central Fold Belt and Sydney Basin. There is no evidence of high upper crustal velocities normally associated with marginal or back-arc basin crustal rocks. The velocities in the lower crust are consistent with an overall increase in metamorphic grade and/or mafic mineral content with depth. Continuing tectonic development throughout the region and the negligible seismicity at depths greater than 30 km indicate that the lower crust is undergoing ductile deformation. The upper crustal velocities below the Sydney Basin are in the range 5.75-5.9 km/s to about 8 km, increasing to 6.35-6.5 km/s at about 15-17 km depth, where there is a high-velocity (7.0 km/s) zone for about 9 km evident in results from one direction. The lower crust is characterised by a velocity gradient from about 6.7 km/s at 25 km, to 7.7 km/s at 40-42 km, and a transition to an upper mantle velocity of 8.03-8.12 km/s at 41.5-43.5 km depth. Across the central Lachlan Fold Belt, velocities generally increase from 5.6 km/s at the surface to 6.0 km/s at 14.5 km depth, with a higher-velocity zone (5.95 km/s) in the depth range 2.5-7.0 km. In the lower crust, velocities increase from 6.3 km/s at 16 km depth to 7.2 km/s at 40 km depth, then increase to 7.95 km/s at 43 km. A steeper gradient is evident at 26.5-28 km depth, where the velocity is about 6.6—6.8 km/s. Under part of the area an upper mantle low-velocity zone in the depth range 50-64 km is interpreted from strong events recorded at distances greater than 320 km. There is no substantial difference in the Moho depth across the boundary between the Sydney Basin and the Lachlan Fold Belt, consistent with the Basin overlying part of the Fold Belt. Pre-Ordovician rocks within the crust suggest fragmented continental-type crust existed E of the Precambrian craton and that these contribute to the thick crustal section in SE Australia.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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