Plate Tectonics and the Precambrian-Phanerozoic Evolution of Australia

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

Australian continental crust has accreted and consolidated by thirds: 1/3 during Archean time, 1/3 during Early to mid-Proterozoic time, and 1/3 during latest Precambrian to mostly Paleozoic time. The progression of orogenic systems and the crustal consolidations they represent seem not fundamentally different in basic orogenic processes from better known Mesozoic-Cenozoic examples in that accretionary, continental margin, collisional, and intraplate intracratonic inverted and/or reactivated systems are all recognizable in the tectonic evolution ofAustralia.
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APA:  (1995)  Plate Tectonics and the Precambrian-Phanerozoic Evolution of Australia

MLA: Plate Tectonics and the Precambrian-Phanerozoic Evolution of Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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