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The Lower Jurassic Hanson Formation of the Transantarctic Mountains: implications for the Antarctic sector of the Gondwana plate margin
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- Elliot, David H (Author)
- Larsen, D (Author)
- Fanning, Christopher (Author)
- Fleming, T H (Author)
- Vervoort, J D (Author)
Title
The Lower Jurassic Hanson Formation of the Transantarctic Mountains: implications for the Antarctic sector of the Gondwana plate margin
Abstract
The Hanson Formation, Antarctica, consists of interbedded sandstones and tuffaceous rocks of Early Jurassic age. The sandstones, pebbly to medium-grained, range between quartzo-feldspathic and volcaniclastic, with some of the former being coarse-grained arkoses that imply proximal sources. Geochronology of detrital zircons provides evidence for source rock ages, whereas sandstone petrology demonstrates a mixed provenance. Tuffaceous strata are reworked fine to very fine-grained tuffs resulting from distal Plinian eruptions. Dated tuffs provide time constraints on the duration of volcanism. The sandstones and tuffs accumulated in a rift environment. Geochemically the tuffs are rhyolitic in composition, and the Sr and Nd isotope data together with the patterns on multi-element diagrams suggest they were derived from a volcanic arc, which is interpreted to have been located along the West Antarctic Gondwana margin. The silicic volcanism extends the distribution and timing of magmatism in the Early Jurassic along that margin. The Early Jurassic extensional regime was delimited by the plate margin region and the East Antarctic craton. The rift valley system along the East Antarctic craton margin, in which the Hanson strata accumulated, was the focus for subsequent emplacement of the intrusive and extrusive rocks of the Lower Jurassic Ferrar Large Igneous Province. The Early Jurassic extensional rifts may have been reactivated during Cretaceous-Cenozoic development of the West Antarctic Rift System. © 2017 Cambridge University Press.
Publication
Geological Magazine
Date
2017
Volume
154
Issue
4
Pages
777-803
Journal Abbr
Geol. Mag.
Citation Key
pop00104
ISSN
00167568 (ISSN)
Language
English
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17 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation Key Alias: lens.org/040-700-101-033-169
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Elliot, D. H., Larsen, D., Fanning, C., Fleming, T. H., & Vervoort, J. D. (2017). The Lower Jurassic Hanson Formation of the Transantarctic Mountains: implications for the Antarctic sector of the Gondwana plate margin. Geological Magazine, 154(4), 777–803. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756816000388
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