Petrology, Geochemistry and Tectonic Implications of Magmatism in Northern Hunter Ridge-Kadavu Island Group (Fiji). (772d3817-ba1c-497f-a5a8-fb10457552d2)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Crawford AJ Eggins SM Maillet P
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Abstract

The Fiji Islands are remnants of a once continuous Solomon-Vanuatu-Fiji-Tonga volcanic arc (the Vitiaz arc), located at the boundary between the Indian-Australian and Pacific plates. They record a history of (i) arc volcanism the late Eocene to late Miocene, (ii) an extensive magmatic response to arc rifting (5.5-3.OMa) during which volcanism was dominated by shoshonitic to tholeiitic basalts, and as rifting continued, (iii) a transition from arc to intraplate volcanism. The Hunter Ridge-Hunter Fracture Zone separates the inactive South Fiji Basin from the actively spreading North Fiji Basin, and has been considered to be a transform zone, almost parallel to the motion vector of the Australian plate. However rocks dredged during the 1993 `Alize' cruise, from along the northern part of the Hunter Ridge are typical arc tholeiites, and therefore demand that subduction has occurred beneath the Hunter Ridge sometime during the last û 5Ma.
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APA: Crawford AJ Eggins SM Maillet P  (1995)  Petrology, Geochemistry and Tectonic Implications of Magmatism in Northern Hunter Ridge-Kadavu Island Group (Fiji). (772d3817-ba1c-497f-a5a8-fb10457552d2)

MLA: Crawford AJ Eggins SM Maillet P Petrology, Geochemistry and Tectonic Implications of Magmatism in Northern Hunter Ridge-Kadavu Island Group (Fiji). (772d3817-ba1c-497f-a5a8-fb10457552d2). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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