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Article

Early Evolution of the Adelaide Superbasin

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Tectonics and Earth Systems Group and Mineral Exploration CRC, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
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Australian School of Petroleum and Energy Resources, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
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Adelaide Microscopy, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Geosciences 2022, 12(4), 154; https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12040154
Submission received: 17 February 2022 / Revised: 24 March 2022 / Accepted: 26 March 2022 / Published: 29 March 2022
(This article belongs to the Collection Detrital Minerals: Their Application in Palaeo-Reconstruction)

Abstract

Continental rifts have a significant role in supercontinent breakup and the development of sedimentary basins. The Australian Adelaide Superbasin is one of the largest and best-preserved rift systems that initiated during the breakup of Rodinia, yet substantial challenges still hinder our understanding of its early evolution and place within the Rodinian supercontinent. In the past decade, our understanding of rift and passive margin development, mantle plumes and their role in tectonics, geodynamics of supercontinent breakup, and sequence stratigraphy in tectonic settings has advanced significantly. However, literature on the early evolution of the Adelaide Superbasin has not been updated to reflect these advancements. Using new detrital zircon age data for provenance, combined with existing literature, we examine the earliest tectonic evolution of the Adelaide Superbasin in the context of our modern understanding of rift system development. A new maximum depositional age of 893 ± 9 Ma from the lowermost stratigraphic unit provides a revised limit on the initiation of sedimentation and rifting within the basin. Our model suggests that the basin evolved through an initial pulse of extension exploiting pre-existing crustal weakness to form half-grabens. Tectonic quiescence and stable subsidence followed, with deposition of a sourceward-shifting facies tract. Emplacement and extrusion of the Willouran Large Igneous Province occurred at c. 830 Ma, initiating a new phase of rifting. This rift renewal led to widespread extension and subsidence with the deposition of the Curdimurka Subgroup, which constitutes the main cyclic rift sequence in the Adelaide Superbasin. Our model suggests that the Adelaide Superbasin formed through rift propagation to an apparent triple junction, rather than apical extension outward from this point. In addition, we provide evidence suggesting a late Mesoproterozoic zircon source to the east of the basin, and show that the lowermost stratigraphy of the Centralian Superbasin, which is thought to be deposited coevally, had different primary detrital sources.
Keywords: Adelaide Superbasin; Neoproterozoic; detrital zircon; geochronology; provenance; rift basin Adelaide Superbasin; Neoproterozoic; detrital zircon; geochronology; provenance; rift basin

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Lloyd, J.C.; Collins, A.S.; Blades, M.L.; Gilbert, S.E.; Amos, K.J. Early Evolution of the Adelaide Superbasin. Geosciences 2022, 12, 154. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12040154

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Lloyd JC, Collins AS, Blades ML, Gilbert SE, Amos KJ. Early Evolution of the Adelaide Superbasin. Geosciences. 2022; 12(4):154. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12040154

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Lloyd, Jarred C., Alan S. Collins, Morgan L. Blades, Sarah E. Gilbert, and Kathryn J. Amos. 2022. "Early Evolution of the Adelaide Superbasin" Geosciences 12, no. 4: 154. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12040154

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Lloyd, J. C., Collins, A. S., Blades, M. L., Gilbert, S. E., & Amos, K. J. (2022). Early Evolution of the Adelaide Superbasin. Geosciences, 12(4), 154. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12040154

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