Radiogenic isotopes have long been used in mineralisation studies, not just for geochronological determinations of mineralising events but also as tracers, providing, for …
Hotspots are anomalous regions of volcanism at Earth's surface that show no obvious association with tectonic plate boundaries. Classic examples include the Hawaiian …
The mantle component of the Australian Seismological Reference Model (AuSREM) has been constructed from Australian-specific sources, primarily exploiting the wealth of seismic …
MS Miller, R Pickle, R Murdie… - Seismological …, 2023 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The geological structure of southwest Australia comprises a rich, complex record of Precambrian cratonization and Phanerozoic continental breakup. Despite the stable …
Cenozoic intraplate volcanism is widespread throughout much of eastern Australia and manifests as both age‐progressive volcanic tracks and non‐age‐progressive lava fields …
Although Australia has been the subject of a wide range of seismological studies, these have concentrated on specific features of the continent at crustal scales and on the broad …
A Birkey, HA Ford, P Dabney… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In the past decade, mounting evidence has pointed to complex, layered structure within and at the base of the mantle lithosphere of tectonically quiescent continental interiors …
The factors that promote stability of Archean cratons are investigated from a combined geodynamic, geological, and geophysical perspective in order to evaluate the relative …
B Hejrani, H Tkalčić - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Shallow earthquakes in the depth range 0–30 km make up more than 60% of all world's earthquakes. However, resolving their seismic source parameters such as the depth and …