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  Late Palaeozoic arc flank and fore-arc basin sequence of the New England fold belt in the stanage bay region, central Queensland
 
 
Titel: Late Palaeozoic arc flank and fore-arc basin sequence of the New England fold belt in the stanage bay region, central Queensland
Auteur: Leitch, E. C.
Fergusson, C. L.
Henderson, R. A.
Morand, V. J.
Verschenen in: Australian journal of earth sciences
Paginering: Jaargang 41 (1994) nr. 4 pagina's 301-310
Jaar: 1994-08
Inhoud: Devonian and Carboniferous (Yarrol terrane) rocks, Early Permian strata, and Permian-(?)Triassic plutons outcrop in the Stanage Bay region of the northern New England Fold Belt. The Early-(?)Middle Devonian Mt Holly Formation consists mainly of coarse volcaniclastic rocks of intermediate-silicic provenance, and mafic, intermediate and silicic volcanics. Limestone is abundant in the Duke Island, along with a significant component of quartz sandstone on Hunter Island. Most Carboniferous rocks can be placed in two units, the late Tournaisian-Namurian Campwyn Volcanics, composed of coarse volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks, silicic ash flow tuff and widespread oolitic limestone, and the conformably overlying Neerkol Formation dominated by volcaniclastic sandstone and siltstone with uncommon pebble conglomerate and scattered silicic ash fall tuff. Strata of uncertain stratigraphic affinity are mapped as 'undifferentiated Carboniferous'. The Early Permian Youlambie Conglomerate unconformably overlies Carboniferous rocks. It consists of mudstone, sandstone and conglomerate, the last containing clasts of Carboniferous sedimentary rocks, diverse volcanics and rare granitic rocks. Intrusive bodies include the altered and variably strained Tynemouth Diorite of possible Devonian age, and a quartz monzonite mass of likely Late Permian or Triassic age. The rocks of the Yarrol terrane accumulated in shallow (Mt Holly, Campwyn) and deeper (Neerkol) marine conditions proximal to an active magmatic arc which was probably of continental margin type. The Youlambie Conglomerate was deposited unconformably above the Yarrol terrane in a rift basin. Late Permian regional deformation, which involved east-west horizontal shortening achieved by folding, cleavage formation and east-over-west thrusting, increases in intensity towards the east.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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