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Talundilly, Western Queensland, Australia: geophysical and petrological evidence for an 84 km-large impact structure and an Early Cretaceous impact cluster

机译:澳大利亚昆士兰州西部的塔伦迪利:地球物理和岩石学证据证明了一个84公里大的撞击结构和早白垩世撞击星团

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The Talundilly Structure, southwestern Queensland, Australia, is represented on 2D seismic reflection transects as a major seismic anomaly disrupting the consistent ‘C’ seismic-stratigraphic horizon above the early Cretaceous Bulldog Wallumbilla Formation throughout the Eromanga Basin. The seismic anomalous zone, estimated at 84 km in diameter from the maximum extent of horizon disruption, coincides with a prominent aeromagnetic (TMI) high which is centrally located within a near-circular seismic anomaly of the ‘C’ horizon. The structure consists of a raised central area, with radial faults extending from the central high, an annular synform with disrupted seismic elements dipping at low angles towards the central uplift, and an outer faulted rim. Cuttings from the Talundilly-1 well, drilled 30 km northwest from the central high, contain quartz grains with planar deformation features (PDF) indicative of shock metamorphism. The age of the structure, as determined from seismic correlation and sparse palynology, post-dates the ‘C’ seismic horizon and is determined as approximately 125 Ma, coinciding with a marine transgression. Correlation of seismic profiles suggest that the Talundilly impact structure is a possible twin of the Tookoonooka impact structure, dated as 125 ± 1 Ma and located 328 km to the south. View full textDownload full textKey WordsTalundilly, Tookoonooka, Eromanga Basin, Queensland, impact structure, planar deformation featuresRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08120099.2011.608171
机译:澳大利亚昆士兰西南部的Talundilly构造在2D地震反射剖面上表示为主要地震异常,破坏了整个Eromanga盆地早白垩世牛头犬Wallumbilla组上方一致的C地震地层。地震异常带,从最大水平视界破坏的直径估计为84 km,与突出的航空磁(TMI)高重合,该中心位于“ C”视层的近圆形地震异常中。该结构包括一个凸起的中央区域,其径向断裂从中央高处延伸,一个环形同形同形物,其中破裂的地震元素以低角度向中央隆起倾角,以及一个外部断裂边缘。从中央高地西北30公里处钻探的Talundilly-1井的岩屑中含有石英颗粒,这些石英颗粒具有指示冲击变质作用的平面变形特征(PDF)。根据地震相关性和稀疏的古生物学确定的结构年龄是在“ C”地震层期之后确定的,大约为125 Ma,与海洋海侵相吻合。地震剖面的相关性表明,Talundilly撞击结构是Tookoonooka撞击结构的可能孪生体,日期为125±1 Ma,位于南部328 km。查看全文下载全文关键词Talundilly,Tookoonooka,Eromanga盆地,昆士兰州,冲击结构,平面变形特征stumbleupon,digg,google,more“,pubid:” ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b“};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08120099.2011.608171

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