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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 July 2009
Geology (2009) 37 (7): 583–586.
... in this province, which has an areal extent of ~40,000 km 2 (~270 km × 150 km), indicate that the magmatism occurred ca. 132 Ma ago, coeval with the Bunbury Basalt in southwestern Australia. Such a striking similarity in emplacement age, in combination with the tectonic reconstruction of eastern Gondwana ca. 132...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 November 2015
Geology (2015) 43 (11): 971–974.
... abyssal plains (minimum = 130 Ma). Geochemical data indicate that the Wallaby Plateau volcanic samples are enriched tholeiitic basalt, similar to continental flood basalts, including the spatially and temporally proximal Bunbury Basalt in southwestern Australia. Thus, the Wallaby Plateau volcanism could...
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Journal Article
Published: 25 May 2001
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2001) 38 (5): 813–824.
... and the Ninetyeast and Broken Ridges, Indian Ocean, a few lavas from the Rajmahal province, India, but none in the Bunbury Basalt, Australia. Some rocks from continental flood basalt provinces show a hot spot component, in agreement with conclusions based on 3 He/ 4 He studies, others show ΔNb < 0, due...
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Generalized plate tectonic reconstruction (~132 Ma old; modified from  Sche...
Published: 01 July 2009
(RT), Naturaliste Plateau (NP), and Bunbury Basalt (BB) are labeled. Location of remnant Comei LIP (CM) is shown in view of present-day spatial extent and Cenozoic shortening relative to Rajmahal Traps province.
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Primitive mantle–normalized incompatible element patterns. Primitive mantle...
Published: 01 November 2015
Figure 4. Primitive mantle–normalized incompatible element patterns. Primitive mantle normalization, average ocean island basalt (OIB), enriched mid-oceanic ridge basalt (E-MORB), and normal MORB (N-MORB) values from Sun and McDonough (1989) . Bunbury Basalt data are from Frey et al. (1996
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Bathymetric map of Wallaby Plateau (off northwest Australia) with geomorphi...
Published: 01 November 2015
Figure 1. Bathymetric map of Wallaby Plateau (off northwest Australia) with geomorphic features and numbered sample sites ( Daniell et al., 2009 ). BB—Bunbury Basalt; FZ—fracture zone; QR—Quokka Rise; AP—Abyssal Plain; ZP—Zenith Plateau.
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Chondrite-normalized rare earth element patterns and primitive mantle–norma...
Published: 01 March 2021
Figure 7.  Chondrite-normalized rare earth element patterns and primitive mantle–normalized trace-element diagrams for mafic and intermediate rocks of different sources. The normalized values are from McDonough and Sun ( 1995 ). a , b , The Xiongma magmatic rocks in this study and Bunbury
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(A) ε Nd ( t ), (B) ( 208 Pb/ 204 Pb)  t  , and (C) ( 207 Pb/ 204 Pb)  t   ...
Published: 13 December 2017
are compared with the Indian mid-ocean-ridge basalt (MORB), Ninetyeast Ridge (NER), Kerguelen Archipelago, Rajmahal group I and II basalts (RJI and RJII, respectively), Bunbury basalts (Casuarina [BB-C] and Gosselin [BB-G]), South and Central Kerguelen Plateau lavas (Ocean Drilling Program Sites 738, 747, 749
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(A, C, E) Chondrite-normalized ( Boynton, 1984 ) rare earth element (REE) p...
Published: 13 December 2017
) ; Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR) N-MORB data are from Christie et al. (2004) ; Bunbury Basalt (BB, including Casuarina, Gosselin, and Whicher types) data are from Olierook et al. (2016) ; and the other data sources are the same as in Figure 4 .
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Comparison of the initial isotope ratios at 135 Ma in the central Moroccan ...
Published: 07 March 2023
); Etendeka silicic sequences ( Ewart et al. 1998 b , 2004 b ; Trumbull et al. 2004 ); Comei basalts ( Zhu et al. 2008 ; Liu et al. 2015 ); and Bunbury basalt and silicic sequences ( Ewart et al. 1992 ; Frey et al. 1996 ; Allen et al. 1997 ; Direen et al. 2017 ). LIP, large igneous
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Mid-Cretaceous reconstruction of the palaeo-Pacific ocean basin after  Vaug...
Published: 01 November 2012
provinces. Comei igneous province after Zhu et al. (2009) . AP, Antarctic Peninsula; BB, Bunbury Basalts; CIP, Comei Igneous Province; CCP, Caribbean–Colombian Plateau; HP, Hikurangi Plateau; LCIS, Lassiter Coast Intrusive Suite; MBL, Marie Byrd Land; MP, Manihiki Plateau; NZ, New Zealand; OJP, Ontong
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(A–D) Plate reconstructions at 128 Ma, 115 Ma, 109 Ma, and 90 Ma (in fixed ...
Published: 07 October 2020
and Heard Island are shown to indicate the composition of the Kerguelen plume. BB—Bunbury Basalt; BR—Broken Ridge; CKP—Central Kerguelen Plateau; EB—Elan Bank; MOR—mid-ocean ridge; NHRL—Northern Hemisphere Reference Line ( Hart, 1984 ); NP—Naturaliste Plateau; SKP—Southern Kerguelen Plateau; TH—Tethyan
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 13 December 2017
GSA Bulletin (2018) 130 (5-6): 811–824.
... are compared with the Indian mid-ocean-ridge basalt (MORB), Ninetyeast Ridge (NER), Kerguelen Archipelago, Rajmahal group I and II basalts (RJI and RJII, respectively), Bunbury basalts (Casuarina [BB-C] and Gosselin [BB-G]), South and Central Kerguelen Plateau lavas (Ocean Drilling Program Sites 738, 747, 749...
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Zr/Y vs. Nb/Y variation for rocks linked to the Kerguélen hot spot, Indian ...
Published: 25 May 2001
Fig. 3. Zr/Y vs. Nb/Y variation for rocks linked to the Kerguélen hot spot, Indian Ocean. Lines and errors as for Fig.  2 . ( a ) Rajmahal Province, India: R, surface Rajmahal Traps, S, Sylhet Traps. B, Bunbury Basalt, Australia. Almost all samples show ΔNb < 0. ( b ) Kerguélen Plateau: D
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Timing, and approximate, estimated areas ( a ) and volumes ( b ) of flood b...
Published: 01 March 2007
://www.largeigneousprovinces.org/downloads.html (accessed 6 July 2006), except Ethiopia ( Kieffer et al . 2004 ), North Atlantic Volcanic Province ( Eldholm & Grue 1994 ), Bunbury Basalts ( Ingle et al . 2004 ), CAMP ( McHone 2002 ), Nilufer unit ( Genc 2004 ) and Brazil ( Santos et al . 2002 ). Continental flood basalts
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Inferred model for formation of Early Cretaceous magmatic rock in Tethyan H...
Published: 01 March 2021
, 2019 ). WAR = West Argoland; CAR = Central Argoland; EAR = East Argoland; B = Batavia Knoll; NP = Naturaliste Plateau; G = Gulden Draak Knoll; EP = Exmouth Plateau; WP = Wallaby Plateau; BB = Bunbury Basalt.
Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 12 December 2019
Lithosphere (2020) 12 (1): 40–52.
... that they belong to previously identified high-Ti and low-Ti dolerite groups, respectively. The observed geochemical characteristics of both dike sets are comparable with the geochemistry of basalts of the Kerguelen Plateau, Bunbury Island, and Rajmahal Group I and suggest a connection to mantle plumes. The new...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2021
The Journal of Geology (2021) 129 (2): 207–231.
...Figure 7.  Chondrite-normalized rare earth element patterns and primitive mantle–normalized trace-element diagrams for mafic and intermediate rocks of different sources. The normalized values are from McDonough and Sun ( 1995 ). a , b , The Xiongma magmatic rocks in this study and Bunbury...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 09 March 2022
DOI: 10.1144/SP518-2021-13
EISBN: 9781786205810
... with the Rajmahal–Sylhet–Mikir–Shillong flood basalts of eastern and northeastern India, and the Comei–Bunbury Large Igneous Province of southeastern Tibet and SW Australia. These events are related to the break-up of eastern Gondwana and outbreak of the Kerguelen plume. The Himalayan Orogen comprises...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1999
The Journal of Geology (1999) 107 (1): 13–26.
.... 1997 ); basalt dredged from 59°S (MD48 site DR05) yields a K-Ar date of 114 Ma (Davies et al. 1989 ), contemporaneous with Rajmahal volcanism at 116 Ma (Baksi 1995 b ). Geochemical signatures suggest a genetic link between the Bunbury Basalt in Australia (Casuarina type, 130 Ma) and the Kerguelen...
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