Structural Evolution of the McArthur Basin, NT
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 613 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
New structural studies in the Walker Fault Zone of eastern Arnhem Land  are integrated with basin-wide reconnaissance observations, made to  refine models for the structural evolution of the McArthur Basin and  provide new insights into the nature of metal logenetical ly important  pre-inversion phases of the basin's evolution. At least five principal  events may be identified during the Proterozoic: The Tawallah Group and equivalents were deposited throughout the  McArthur Basin during an extensional event. Rifting of an incipient  Batten Trough occurred at this time, in a terrain characterised by  orthogonal, linked extensional faults. Uplift and erosion of the Tawallah  Group accompanied continuing extension and was penecontemporaneous  with continuing deposition of the overlying Parsons Range Group, within  a precursor to the Walker Trough. Dt (of the Walker Fault Zone) relates to a new rifting event,  penecontemporaneous with deposition of the McArthur Group and its  equivalents in the Walker and Batten Troughs. This rifting accompanied  dextral strike-slip faulting along northerly-trending bounding faults, as a  result of northwesterly-directed oblique extension, leading to pull-apart  basins. D2 inversion of the Batten and Walker Fault Zones pre-dates deposition  of the Roper Group. In the proposed model WNW-ESE directed  shortening (D2.), accompanied by folding and thrusting, and by local  development of cleavage in the Walker Fault Zone, is seen to be followed  by northerly-trending sinistral faulting (D2b), about a SE to ESE-directed  compression. D3 is basin-wide and post-dates the Roper Group. It is characterised by  conjugate faulting and folding about ENE to NE-directed compression.  The latest Proterozoic event to be identified (D4) comprises widespread north-trending strike-slip dextral faulting of Roper Group, coupled with  N-S directed thrusting across the Urapunga Fault Zone and Murphy Inlier  This is accompanied by late dextral reactivation of NNW to  NNE-trending faults in the Walker and Batten Fault Zones.
Citation
APA: (1994) Structural Evolution of the McArthur Basin, NT
MLA: Structural Evolution of the McArthur Basin, NT. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1994.
