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Relationships between volcanism and plate tectonics: A case-study from the Canterbury Basin, New Zealand

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Buried volcanoes and igneous intrusions of Cretaceous to Pleistocene age are widespread in the Canterbury Basin, New Zealand. Interpretation of 2D and 3D seismic reflection lines correlated to petroleum exploration wells reveal over 185 buried volcanic systems formed in association with tectonic activity since the separation of Zealandia from Eastern Gondwana. We characterise these volcanoes according to their size, age and spatial distribution. Small-volume scattered monogenetic (<10 km(3)) and polygenetic vents (>10 km(3)) erupted during similar to 105-85, similar to 65-13 and similar to 5-1 Ma time intervals. In contrast, large polygenetic volcanic complexes (>100 km3 of erupted magma) formed from similar to 85-66 and similar to 13-5 Ma. Magmatic intrusions are widespread in the basin, where they are commonly emplaced into Cretaceous to Eocene sedimentary strata. The eruption rates within the offshore Canterbury Basin varied through time, reaching maximum values of similar to 58-127 km(3)/Myr immediately after the onset of Late Cretaceous Gondwana break-up (similar to 85-66 Ma) and in the Mid-Late Miocene (similar to 15-5 Ma). Late Cretaceous volcanism may reflect the far-field (>600 km) manifestation of volcanism along the Antarctica-Zealandia spreading centre. Vents and intrusions are located near Cretaceous rift faults which, in some cases act as conduits for magma to ascend to the surface.

Buried volcanoesMagmatic intrusionsSeismic-reflection volcanologyCanterbury BasinNew ZealandRift faults

Barrier, A.、Bischoff, A.、Nicol, A.、Browne, G. H.、Bassett, K. N.

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Univ Canterbury, Sch Earth & Environm, Christchurch, New Zealand

GNS Sci, POB 30368, Lower Hutt, New Zealand

2021

Marine Geology

Marine Geology

EISCI
ISSN:0025-3227
年,卷(期):2021.433
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