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Proterozoic-Early Palaeozoic rocks and the Tyennan Orogeny in central Victoria: the Selwyn Block and its tectonic implications

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AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
卷 49, 期 2, 页码 225-254

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING ASIA
DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-0952.2002.00921.x

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aeromagnetic surveys; Bass Strait; King Island; Lachlan Fold Belt; mineralisation; Proterozoic; Tasmania; tectonics; Tyennan Orogeny; Victoria

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Aeromagnetic and field data suggest that meta-igneous rocks exposed on the south coast of central Victoria at Waratah Bay, Phillip Island, Barrabool Hills and inland near Licola, are continuous-beneath Bass Strait-with Proterozoic/Cambrian igneous rocks in King Island and Tasmania, This correlation is supported by a pre-Early Ordovician unconformity above gabbro protomylonite at Waratah Bay, age equivalent to the Tasmanian Tyennan unconformity. Cambrian volcanics at Licola and unusual features of the Melbourne Zone sequence indicate that Tyennan continental crust extends north as basement to the central Victorian portion of the Lachlan Fold Belt. In contrast, adjacent parts of the Lachlan Fold Belt in Victoria contain conformable sea-floor sequences that span the Early Cambrian to Late Ordovician, with no evidence of either Cambrian deformation or underlying continental basement, The block of Tyennan continental crust beneath central Victoria-the Selwyn Block-is fundamentally different, and has influenced temporal and spatial patterns of sedimentation, deformation, metamorphism and plutonism. Palaeogeographical reconstructions suggest that the block was a submarine plateau that lay outboard of the Australian craton, upon which a condensed Ordovician sequence was deposited. The sequence above the Selwyn Block unconformity at Waratch Bay is similar to widespread post-Tyennan sediments in western Tasmania. During Late Ordovician and Early Silurian deformation, the Selwyn Block protected much of the overlying sedimentary sequence, Instead, shortening was focused into the Stawell and Bendigo Zones to the west. These zones were sandwiched between the Selwyn Block and the Australian craton in a 'vice' scenario reminiscent of some Appalachian orogenic events, The region above the Selwyn Block was downwarped adjacent to the overthrust Bendigo Zone as a foreland deep, into which a conformable clastic wedge of sediment was deposited in Late Ordovician to Devonian time, prior to final Middle Devonian deformation. The Selwyn Block includes the Cambrian calc-alkaline Licola and Jamieson Volcanics that are correlated with the Tasmanian Mt Read Volcanics, in Victoria, these form a basement high controlling the unusual down-cutting thrusts in the overlying Melbourne Zone and explaining the major structural vergence reversal between the Melbourne and Tabberabbera Zones. The Selwyn Block has exerted some control on the timing, chemistry and distribution of post-orogenic granites, and on central Victorian gold mineralisation, Reactivated faults in the block influenced deposition, and continue to control the deformation of the portions of the Otway and Gippsland Basins that lie above it.

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