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Elsevier, Marine Geology, (368), p. 42-57, 2015

DOI: 10.1016/j.margeo.2015.07.001

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Multiple sources for volcanic rocks dredged from the Western Australian rifted margin

Journal article published in 2015 by Kelsie A. Dadd ORCID, Laurent Kellerson, Irina Borissova, Gabriel Nelson
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Abstract

Keywords: Southwest Australian margin Basalt geochemistry Wallaby Plateau Sonne Ridge Zeewyck Sub-basin Houtman Sub-basin Igneous rock samples recovered during the 2008–09 Australian Southwest Margin Marine Reconnaissance Survey (GA-2476), off the Western Australian coast from Perth to the Wallaby Plateau, come from a variety of tectonic settings reflecting a complex magmatic history of this margin. Cretaceous rhyolite and basaltic andesite samples most likely erupted in a continental extensional setting, while younger volcanic samples reflect a transition to a mature passive continental margin with the generation of mid-ocean ridge basalt. During the last phase of volcanism, a series of volcanic cones and mounds with ocean island basalt geochemical signatures formed along the margin. The pre-rift sedimentary rocks sampled on the Wallaby Plateau support the viewpoint that it is an extended block of continental crust, overlain by syn-rift and post-rift volcanic rocks.