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Late Neoproterozoic 40 degrees intraplate rotation within Australia allows for a tighter-fitting and longer-lasting Rodinia

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GEOLOGY
卷 39, 期 1, 页码 39-42

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GEOLOGICAL SOC AMER, INC
DOI: 10.1130/G31461.1

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  1. Nordic Paleomagnetic Working Group
  2. Australian Research Council [DP0770228]
  3. TIGeR (The Institute for Geoscience Research, Curtin University)

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Previous paleomagnetic work has appeared to demand the breakup of southwest United States-East Antarctic (SWEAT) type Rodinia reconstructions before ca. 750 Ma, significantly earlier than the stratigraphic record of rift-drift transition between 715 Ma and 650 Ma. Here we reanalyze Australian paleomagnetic and regional tectonic data to produce a model in which the Precambrian Australian continent had a slightly different configuration before the breakup of Rodinia. A cross-continental megashear zone developed along the Paterson and Petermann orogens at ca. 650-550 Ma, during or after the breakup of Rodinia, manifested as an similar to 40 degrees clockwise rotation of the South and West Australian cratons relative to the North Australian craton around a vertical axis in Central Australia. This model reconciles major paleomagnetic discrepancies within Australia, and allows for a longer lifespan of SWEAT-like reconstructions of Rodinia that are consistent with the Neoproterozoic stratigraphic records of Australia and Laurentia.

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