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Evidence for structural stacking and repetition in the greenstones of the Kalgoorlie district, western AustraliaMost previous stratigraphic interpretations of the southern part of the Norseman-Wiluna Greenstone Belt have proposed polycyclic sequences. These invoked two and sometimes three successive suites of mafic and/or ultimafic volcanics and intrusives separated by felsic volcanics and immature clastic sediments, however no distinctive lithological differences were reported between successive mafic-ultramaic sequences. When interpretations of the area further to the north are integrated, a total of four separate major mafic-ultramafic uites emerges for a large part of the Norseman-Wiluna Belt. Although the author does not intent to imply that all polycyclic stratigraphies are wrong in principle such a situation seems suspiciously over-complex and stimulates the need to look critically at the individual areas where the stratigraphies have seen erected. For the Kalgoorlie area in the south, some of the schemes have already provoked scepticism and a simpler model consisting of one cycle subject to structural repetition has been evolved by workers in the Geological Survey of Western Australia for part of this area. The latter drew attention to the carbon copy similarity between the elements of some polycyclic stratigraphies. Much more regionally extensive integrated structural and stratigraphic data is still required to evaluate the relationship between structure and stratigraphy more fully, an objective substantially limited by poor outcrop and deep weathering, but with due effort, far from unattainable.
Document ID
19860013644
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Martyn, J. E.
(Esso Australia Ltd. Sydney, Australia)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1986
Publication Information
Publication: Lunar and Planetary Inst. Workshp on the Tectonic Evolution of Greenstone Belts
Subject Category
Geophysics
Accession Number
86N23115
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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