STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOUTHERN MARGIN OF AUSTRALIA

Author:

Boeuf M. G.,Doust H.

Abstract

Off the southern coast of Australia, exploration results and deep-water reconnaissance seismic data support the concept of an aseismic Atlantic-type continental margin. Characteristic is a sedimentary wedge which extends from the shelf to the abyssal plains and includes crustal elements of continental and oceanic origin.Oceanward, a continuous level of diffractions ascribed to the top of oceanic crust can be observed on seismic records, steeply dipping beneath the continental rise towards a smooth, flat, often faulted reflector which is correlated with top Precambrian or Palaeozoic continental basement.The sedimentary wedge which overlies the block-faulted and collapsed continental basement is subdivided by unconformities into: (a) a continental Lower Cretaceous unit and a fluviodeltaic unit of Upper Cretaceous-Danian age which are taken to represent rift valley stages of deposition controlled by extensional tectonics and (b) a post-breakup sequence of Tertiary units representing regional collapse and out-building of the shelf. The Upper Cretaceous sequence is missing along much of the continental edge where Tertiary sediments appear to rest directly on the Lower Cretaceous unit.Our interpretation suggests that a prolonged period of uplift took place along the axis of the rift valley prior to continental break-up. On the basis of palaeomagnetic data and biostratigraphic analysis the breakup phase started in the Upper Paleocene.From the continent outward several structural zones can commonly be recognised: (a) a zone of shallow basement with a thin Lower Cretaceous cover normally faulted and overlain by thin gently dipping Tertiary beds, (b) a zone of faulted and landwards tilted basement blocks and Lower Cretaceous sediments overlain (sometimes with clear unconformity) by thick Upper Cretaceous sediments, (c) a zone of thick, moderately deformed Tertiary sediments whose axis of deposition is generally offset to the south of the Upper Cretaceous basinal axis, (d) a zone of rotational faults and associated toe thrusts affecting the Cretaceous sediments and apparently related to the time of margin collapse, (e) an area of little disturbed Cretaceous and Tertiary sediments overlying continental basement. This zone extends into the "magnetic quiet zone" which is therefore believed to be, at least in part, a collapsed portion of the continental margin adjacent to oceanic crust.The interpretation of the geological evolution of the southern Australian margin based on the stratigraphic and structural data presently available can be related to current theoretical models on continental margin development.

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

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