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DOI10.1306/0206181616817222
Geochemical, petrographic, and uranium-lead geochronological evidence for multisourced polycyclic provenance of deepwater strata in a hybrid tectonic setting: The upper Miocene upper Mount Messenger Formation, Taranaki Basin, New Zealand
Rotzien, Jonathan R.1; Browne, Greg H.2; King, Peter R.2
2018-09-01
发表期刊AAPG BULLETIN
ISSN0149-1423
EISSN1558-9153
出版年2018
卷号102期号:9页码:1763-1802
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家USA; New Zealand
英文摘要

Petrographic, detrital zircon, major, trace, and rare earth element data from the deep-water slope upper Miocene upper Mount Messenger Formation, Taranaki Basin, New Zealand have been characterized to examine their provenance, tectonic setting, grain size, and source-to-sink implications. Sandstone samples have an average quartz-feldspar-lithic framework composition of Q(37)F(9)L(54). Lithic fragments are metasedimentary and commonly quartz and epidote bearing, having been recycled through at least two phases of erosion and deposition from an original orogenic to transitional arc setting. Detrital zirconU-Pb ages (total 304 single-grain ages) range from 37 to 2466 Ma, with large Triassic to Permian modes and small mid-Cretaceous, Early Jurassic, Devonian-Ordovician, Cambrian, and Proterozoic modes. The ages show subtle variation from the base to the top of the formation and statistical similarity with the Torlesse composite terrane and Waipapa Group. Trace and rare earth element analyses indicate enrichment in Th and Zr compared with Sc and Cr, and a strong Eu anomaly. The depositional system is over-whelmingly fine-to very fine-grained and probably reflects grain recycling andmechanical breakdown, either through an intermediate depositional cycle or derived directly from metasedimentary basement sources. Basement sources appear to be primarily the Torlesse composite terrane (Rakaia, Pahau, and Kaweka terranes) and Waipapa Group located east and southeast of the study area. This study documents source-to-sink elements in a profoundly regressive depositional system within an active margin setting. It also contributes new information on the composition and depositional history of a stratigraphic interval that contains important petroleum reservoirs in the nearby subsurface.


领域地球科学
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000445705200005
WOS关键词DETRITAL-ZIRCON AGES ; FORE-ARC BASIN ; NORTHERN NORTH-ISLAND ; BROOK STREET TERRANE ; SOUTH-ISLAND ; TORLESSE TERRANE ; MARLBOROUGH SCHIST ; STRATIGRAPHIC ARCHITECTURE ; GONDWANA MARGIN ; ISOTOPIC CHARACTERIZATION
WOS类目Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Geology
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/24530
专题地球科学
作者单位1.Basin Dynam, 1875 Post Oak Pk Dr, Houston, TX 77027 USA;
2.Inst Geol & Nucl Sci, 1 Fairway Dr, Lower Hutt 5040, New Zealand
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Rotzien, Jonathan R.,Browne, Greg H.,King, Peter R.. Geochemical, petrographic, and uranium-lead geochronological evidence for multisourced polycyclic provenance of deepwater strata in a hybrid tectonic setting: The upper Miocene upper Mount Messenger Formation, Taranaki Basin, New Zealand[J]. AAPG BULLETIN,2018,102(9):1763-1802.
APA Rotzien, Jonathan R.,Browne, Greg H.,&King, Peter R..(2018).Geochemical, petrographic, and uranium-lead geochronological evidence for multisourced polycyclic provenance of deepwater strata in a hybrid tectonic setting: The upper Miocene upper Mount Messenger Formation, Taranaki Basin, New Zealand.AAPG BULLETIN,102(9),1763-1802.
MLA Rotzien, Jonathan R.,et al."Geochemical, petrographic, and uranium-lead geochronological evidence for multisourced polycyclic provenance of deepwater strata in a hybrid tectonic setting: The upper Miocene upper Mount Messenger Formation, Taranaki Basin, New Zealand".AAPG BULLETIN 102.9(2018):1763-1802.
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