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Preserved intercratonic lithosphere reveals Proterozoic assembly of Australia

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GEOLOGY
Volume 50, Issue 10, Pages 1202-1207

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GEOLOGICAL SOC AMER, INC
DOI: 10.1130/G50256.1

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  1. Australian Research Council (ARC)
  2. AuScope (Australian National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy)
  3. ARC [LE100100203, LE150100013]
  4. Government of Western Australia Exploration Incentive Scheme

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This study provides insights into the Proterozoic assembly of Australia and its importance for reconstructing Proterozoic supercontinents. The presence of a substantial domain of juvenile Proterozoic lithosphere, the Percival Lakes province, between the West Australian and North Australian cratons is identified. The study suggests that the convergence of the cratons was younger than Columbia amalgamation and that Proterozoic Australia formed during the earliest phases of Rodinia assembly.
The Proterozoic assembly of Australia, the understanding of which is critical for reconstructing Proterozoic supercontinents, involved amalgamation of the West Australian (WAC), North Australian (NAC), and South Australian cratons (SAC). However, the basement between these Archean to early Proterozoic lithospheric blocks is mostly buried beneath younger basins; hence, its composition and age and the timing of Proterozoic assembly remain uncertain. In situ zircon U-Pb-O-Hf analyses of igneous rocks from drillholes that intersected basement beneath the northwestern Canning Basin reveal the presence of a substantial domain of juvenile Proterozoic lithosphere, the Percival Lakes province, between the WAC and NAC. Although isotopically distinct from the neighboring WAC and NAC, the Percival Lakes province is strikingly similar to other juvenile Proterozoic tectonic elements between the WAC, NAC, and SAC. Combining isotope and seismic data, we interpret the Percival Lakes province as part of an similar to 1700 x 400 km Proterozoic lithospheric domain that lacks evidence of Archean provenance but consists mainly of reworked remnants of Mesoproterozoic oceanic crust that survived WAC-NAC-SAC convergence. The apparent absence of Archean lithosphere between the cratons implies they never directly collided or that complete collision was prevented by impingement of three-dimensional promontories in the converging lithospheric blocks. Instead, the Percival Lakes province and other Proterozoic elements between the WAC, NAC, and SAC consist of oceanic lithosphere extracted from Earth's mantle in the Proterozoic. Our results imply that WAC-NAC convergence was younger than Columbia amalgamation at ca. 1.8 Ga and that Proterozoic Australia formed during the earliest phases of Rodinia assembly at ca. 1.3 Ga.

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