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Multimethod provenance analysis using detrital zircon and rutile U-Pb geochronology across Devonian basin systems in the Tasmanides of eastern Australia

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GONDWANA RESEARCH
Volume 118, Issue -, Pages 174-191

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DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2023.03.004

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Intracratonic basin; Cover basin; Detrital Zircon and Rutile; Provenance

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The Devonian period witnessed the stabilization of the Thomson Orogen and the emergence of the New England Orogen in the Australian Tasmanides. The Adavale and Darling basins, the two largest cover basins, were studied to investigate their connection and provenance. The results indicate that they were not connected during the Devonian.
The Devonian represents a period of transition for the accretionary orogens of the Australian Tasmanides where the largest and inboard Thomson Orogen became stabilised and orogenic processes became focused in the outboard and newly developing New England Orogen. The end of tectonic activity in the Thomson and the adjacent Delamerian and Lachlan orogens culminated with the development of sev-eral overlying intracratonic sedimentary basins. We examine the two largest cover basins, the Adavale and Darling, using stratigraphic logging, sandstone petrography, detrital zircon and rutile U-Pb geochronology to fingerprint sediment sources to test whether the basins were once connected and part of a much larger cover basin system. Sediment provenance in the Adavale Basin is characterised by (i) continuous input from a basement-derived Ordovician (-480 Ma) igneous zircon source, (ii) reworking of metasedimentary basement rocks with a 'Pacific-Gondwana' age signature (iii) reworking of detrital rutile from Cambro-Ordovician sedimentary rocks in the Thomson Orogen ultimately sourced from the Musgrave Block and (iv) an addition of syn-depositional volcanic zircon from contemporary volcanism between-380 and 360 Ma. Sediment provenance of the Darling Basin is dominated by reworking of (meta)sedimentary basement, evident from large proportions of rounded zircons exhibiting a 'Pacific -Gondwana' age signature and detrital rutile with Peterman Orogeny ages. A much less significant age population of syn-depositional volcanic detrital zircons suggests input from contemporary volcanic sources which were more distal and extra-basinal.The comparison of sandstone compositions and detrital age information indicate both basins record similar provenance signals in terms of reworking of their respective hinterlands and receiving contribu-tions from relatively distal syn-depositional volcanism. However, the comparison of sediment prove-nance proxies, suggests that the Adavale and Darling basins were not connected during the Devonian and that the basins are intracratonic or cover basins, recording the stabilisation of the Thomson and Lachlan orogens, respectively.(c) 2023 International Association for Gondwana Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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