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 Geophysical and geological features of central and eastern Australia related to the eastern Neoproterozoic to Early Palaeozoic margin of east Gondwana. The Tasman Line is exposed in northeastern Australia, east of the Broken Hill Block and in southeastern South Australia, and divides Palaeoproterozoic–Mesoproterozoic orogens (Mt Isa, Georgetown, Broken Hill) from dominantly Palaeozoic orogens (Lachlan Fold Belt, New England Fold Belt, Hodgkinson and Broken River Provinces) to the east. Recent work indicates that thick Palaeoproterozoic–Mesoproterozoic crust may extend as far east as TLH (Tasman Line of Hill, Kennett et al. 2004). (See Fig. 2 for detail of northeastern Australia.) BHB, Broken Hill Block; GZ, Glenelg Zone; M, Melbourne Trough; W, Wonominta Block. Delamerian orogen includes Wonominta Block, Glenelg Zone and western Tasmania. Unpatterned area is all post-Ordovician to Recent cover.
Published: 01 January 2007
Palaeoproterozoic–Mesoproterozoic orogens (Mt Isa, Georgetown, Broken Hill) from dominantly Palaeozoic orogens (Lachlan Fold Belt, New England Fold Belt, Hodgkinson and Broken River Provinces) to the east. Recent work indicates that thick Palaeoproterozoic–Mesoproterozoic crust may extend as far east as TLH (Tasman
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 March 2002
Economic Geology (2002) 97 (2): 311–323.
... , The Broken River and Hodgkinson provinces , in Henderson , R.A. , and Stephenson , P.J. , eds., The geology and geophysics of northeastern Australia: Brisbane, Geological Society of Australia, Queensland Division , p. 175 – 189 . Barley , M.E. , Eisenlohr , B.N. , Groves , D.I...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 March 2021
Economic Geology (2021) 116 (2): 427–451.
... it is separated by a major fault zone (Palmerville fault, Fig. 1 ). The Mossman orogen includes the Silurian and Devonian Hodgkinson and Broken River Provinces, which form a 500- × 200-km belt bounded by the Charters Towers and Barnard Provinces of the Thomson orogen to the south and southeast, respectively...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 December 2014
Geosphere (2014) 10 (6): 1219–1234.
... are interpreted to evolve from marginal marine–shallow lake–lagoon settings to river floodplains and alluvial fans (e.g., Zhong and Xia, 1998 ). Evaporite layers include the Paleogene Suweiyi Formation and Kumugeliemu Group in the western Kuqa fold-thrust belt, which features rock salt, gypsum, anhydrite...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2007
Geological Magazine (2007) 144 (4): 701–729.
... of Early Palaeozoic orogens: (1) Lachlan Fold Belt of southeastern New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, (2) Thomson Fold Belt of central Queensland, and (3) HodgkinsonBroken River provinces of northeast Queensland. The New England Fold belt is a collage of tectonic blocks, containing various...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 31 January 2024
GSA Bulletin (2024) 136 (7-8): 3391–3404.
...Gideon Rosenbaum; Alana Barrett; Raiza Toledo Rodrigues; Charlotte M. Allen; Roberto F. Weinberg Abstract Folding of layered sequences is influenced by the presence of igneous intrusions, which form competent bodies that control fold distribution. Here, we show an example from the Broken River...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2007
Journal of the Geological Society (2007) 164 (1): 215–225.
... Palaeoproterozoic–Mesoproterozoic orogens (Mt Isa, Georgetown, Broken Hill) from dominantly Palaeozoic orogens (Lachlan Fold Belt, New England Fold Belt, Hodgkinson and Broken River Provinces) to the east. Recent work indicates that thick Palaeoproterozoic–Mesoproterozoic crust may extend as far east as TLH (Tasman...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 December 2014
Geology (2014) 42 (12): 1087–1090.
...; HBRP—HodgkinsonBroken River province; other abbreviations as in Figure 1 . Paleozoic to Archean zircon dates (266–2752 Ma; n = 57) imply derivation from a continental source. The closest known Archean terrane is >1000 km inland from the present east coast of Australia. However, Baldwin...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2014
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2014) 55 (10): 1170–1182.
... of extension and decreasing temperature of solutions. Sometimes, there is a considerable age difference between Au–Sb and productive gold-sulfide mineralization ( Nevol’ko and Borisenko, 2009 ). The Paleozoic Lachlan fold belt in Victoria, South Australia, is a large orogen with coexisting disseminated...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 2015
Economic Geology (2015) 110 (5): 1193–1214.
... . Delaney G.D. Jankovic Z. MacNeil A. McGowan J. Tisdale D. , 1997 , Geological investigations of the Courtney Lake-Cairns Lake fold belt and the Hills Lake embayment, Johnson River inlier, Wollaston Domain : Saskatchewan Geological Survey, Saskatchewan Energy and Mines, Miscellaneous...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2005
The Journal of Geology (2005) 113 (4): 419–438.
...°–178°C and low salinity. The two vein samples from roadcuts in the same Helderberg Group near Catskill also give low homogenization temperatures of 98°–130°C and have low-salinity water. The Lower Devonian Helderberg limestones in the outermost part of the Acadian fold and thrust belt, from which...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2001
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2001) 71 (6): 895–912.
...-and-thrust belt ( Fig. 1 ). The basin was asymmetrically infilled from rivers draining a rising and eastward-migrating fold-and-thrust belt ( Harland 1969 ; Steel et al. 1985 ). The basin was at least 100 km wide and infilled with latest Paleocene to Eocene coastal plain-shelf-slope-basin-floor deposits...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2011
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2011) 78 (6): 510–522.
... to one another during the Late Eocene ( Lindsay et al. 1991 ). The Barail trough, Surma Valley, the Bengal Basin and the Cachar-Tripura-Mizoram Fold Belt gradually evolved in the northeastern part of India under the influence of compressional regime through time ( Evans, 1964 , Dasgupta et al. 1991...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1970
AAPG Bulletin (1970) 54 (2): 285–312.
...H. J. Bissell Abstract Realms of sedimentation of Permian rocks include basins, troughs, platforms, and shelves within or adjacent to the Cordilleran miogeosyncline. Peripheral tectonic uplands (Antler and Sonoma orogenic belts on the west, Utah-Wyoming and other shelves on the east), as well...
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Journal Article
Published: 16 October 2018
Journal of the Geological Society (2019) 176 (1): 97–114.
... and the Nigerian shield ( Kalsbeek et al. 2012 ; Glodji et al. 2014 ; Ganade et al. 2016 ) ( Figs 1a and 2b ). Pan-African fold-and-thrust belts that developed around cratonic regions in northern South America and West Africa, such as the Dahomey Belt, were also associated with strike-slip movement...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 December 2005
Economic Geology (2005) 100 (8): 1583–1603.
... 700-km-long igneous belt that is subparallel to the margin of the Australian craton; and (4) their spatial and temporal coincidence with the deposition of thick continental margin sedimentary successions in the adjacent Hodgkinson-Broken River fold belt (e.g., Henderson, 1987 ). Detailed...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 March 2016
Economic Geology (2016) 111 (2): 395–420.
... between these suites and the Tropicana host package, it can be confidently concluded that the Tropicana gneisses did not form from either a rift sediment (+basalt) package or a typical fold belt turbidite sequence. An alternative origin—that these rocks derive from a basalt-andesite-dacite-rhyolite...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1964
AAPG Bulletin (1964) 48 (5): 565–636.
... that is medium-gray to pink-gray on fresh fracture, weathers dull olive-gray, and is aphanic, finely crystalline and bioclastic in texture. It is in thick to massive beds, contains schwagerinid fusulinids near its base, and emits a moderately strong hydrocarbon odor when broken under the hammer. This unit...
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Journal Article
Published: 11 January 2019
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2019) 89 (1): 28–45.
... and controls on basement-involved deformation in the northern Flinders Ranges, Adelaide Fold Belt, South Australia : Australian Journal of Earth Sciences , v . 46 , p . 343 – 354 . Peel, F.J., 2014 , How do salt...
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Book Chapter

Series: Reviews in Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2000
DOI: 10.5382/Rev.13.03
EISBN: 9781629490205
..., and New South Wales; New England orogen in New South Wales and Queensland; Hodgkinson-Broken River and Thomson fold belts in Queensland) and New Zealand (Buller terrane; Otago Schists; Fig. 3 ), with lode gold mineralization most probably also developed in northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Concurrently...
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