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New metal isotope techniques to explore past depositional environments of the Centralian Superbasin, Australia

07/07/2023 by Frances

New metal isotope techniques to explore past depositional environments of the Centralian Superbasin, Australia

 

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Publication Name: Central Australian Basins Symposium IV

Authors: Juraj Farkas, Alan Collins, Stefan Löhr, Charles Verdel, Morgan Blades, Chris Holmden, Susanne Schmid, Yuexiao Shao, Darwinaji Subarkah, Robert Klaebe, and Shaun Yardley

Publication Volume: 1

Date Published: July 2023

Number of Pages: 3

https://doi.org/10.36404/FIWQ4275

Abstract:

The Centralian Superbasin (CSB) is a ~ 2 million km2 Neoproterozoic to early Palaeozoic (ca. 850−400 Ma) intracratonic depositional system, which stretches across four states (WA, NT, SA and QLD) and is of fundamental scientific and economic significance to Australia. Sedimentary sequences within the CSB, comprising the Amadeus/Warburton, Georgina and Officer Basins, record a critical phase of Earth history, encompassing the Neoproterozoic rise of atmospheric oxygen, major reorganisations in the global carbon cycle and the emergence of the first complex life.

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