Basement tectonics 9 : Australia and other regions : proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Basement Tectonics, held in Canberra, Australia, July 1990
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Basement tectonics 9 : Australia and other regions : proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Basement Tectonics, held in Canberra, Australia, July 1990
(Proceedings of the International Conferences on Basement Tectonics, v. 3)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1992
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The Proceedings of the International Basement Tectonics Symposium form a series of publications dealing with various aspects of intraplate tectonics. These conferences are generally hels alternately in the United States and elsewhere (Cairo, Oslo, Kingston, Canada). The ninth in the series, held in Carberra, Australia in July 1990, presents aspects of the basement tectonics of the Australian continent. Keynote papers reviewed the tectonic and lineament patterns of Australia and the structure of the eastern European craton. Unique features such as the Alpine-type nappes in the intracratonic setting of central Australia are presented. Also included are papers on central USA, South America, Japan, Great Britain and the Middle East. Topics range from the analysis of lineaments and their reactivation and the fracture control of mineral deposits to accounts of the basement control of petroleum deposits.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Australian continent: basement tectonics in Australia - an introductory perspective, R.W.R. Rutland
- fault patterns during normal and oblique rifting and the influence of basement discontinuities - application to models for the tectonic evolution of the Perth Basin, Western Australia, D.R. Byrne and L.B. Harris
- the Pine Creek shear zone north of Pine Creek (Northern Territory) structural evolution and experimental studies, J. Krokowski, Olissoff
- basement and cover thrust tectonics in Central Australia based on the Arunta-Amadeus seismic-reflection profile, R.D. Shaw et al
- geometry of permian to mesazoic sedimentary basins in Eastern Australia and their relationship to the New England orogen, R.J. Korsch et al
- factors affecting the acquisition of structural data from remotely-sensed images of Eastern Auastralia, C.R. Nash
- elusive trails in the basement labyrinth, E.S.T. O'Driscoll. Part 2 Other regions: analytical study of geologic structure in the cover sediments by virtual basement displacement method, K. Kodama
- geochemical evolution and basement tectonism of the Arabian-Nubian dome, H.O. Sindi
- basement tectonics of Saudi Arabia as related to oil field structures, H.S. Edgell
- an E-W transect section through Central Iraq, S.A. Alsinawi and A.S. Al-Banna
- conjugate basement rift zones in Kansas, midcontinent, USA, D.L. Baars
- the Sierra Alta de San Luis - a case of regmagenic control of gold mineralization, H.C.L. Bassi
- tar pavement rift - transform tectonic model and some examples in nature, M.B. Katz
- north-south lineaments in the British Isles - a 1500 myr record of reactivation, R.S. Haszeldine
- basement-cover relationships in orogenic belts, M.J. Richard. Part 3 Titles of papers read at the conference.
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