Tectonic reconstructions of New Zealand: 40 Ma to the Present
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- 1 December 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
- Vol. 43 (4) , 611-638
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00288306.2000.9514913
Abstract
Reconstructions of the New Zealand subcontinent from 40 Ma to the Present are presented. Assumptions that have constrained the model include: semi‐straight initial alignment of basement terranes and markers; Australian plate fixed; onset of Emerald Basin spreading at c. 45 Ma; and Pacific plate subduction north of New Zealand from c. 30 Ma. Five independent, rigid, crustal blocks are employed, including: Northland‐Taranaki‐western South Island (combined), East Coast (North Island), east Nelson (Marlborough Sounds), eastern South Island, and Fiordland. At 40 Ma the Pacific/Australian rotation pole was located close to or within the Wanganui region. A proto‐plate boundary zone was propagating through western New Zealand, as an incipient link between Emerald Basin spreading in the south and subduction in the northwest. Lateral offset on the Alpine Fault was initiated by c. 23–22 Ma, mainly as an effect of changing subduction kinematics and increasing relative motion of the Australian and Pacific plates in the central New Zealand region. Extension in the south became increasingly oblique, whereas areas north of the Alpine Fault were affected by near‐orthogonal compression. From c. 23 Ma to the Present, the foci of contraction, extension, and arc volcanism in central‐western New Zealand have migrated southwards, in response to progressive changes in the location, orientation, inclination, and kinematics of the subducted Pacific plate.Keywords
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