2014
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences4030093
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Far-Field Deformation Resulting from Rheologic Differences Interacting with Tectonic Stresses: An Example from the Pacific/Australian Plate Boundary in Southern New Zealand

Abstract: The Miocene in Southern New Zealand was dominated by strike-slip tectonics. Stratigraphic evidence from this time attests to two zones of subsidence in the south: (a) a middle Cenozoic pull-apart basin and (b) a regionally extensive subsiding lake complex, which developed east and distal to the developing plate boundary structure. The lake overlay a block of crust with a significantly weak mid-crustal section and we pose the question: can rheological transitions at an angle to a plate boundary produce distal s… Show more

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“…The southwestern and northeastern ends of the NE trending thrust faults that make up the Otago Fault System are terminated by a series of NW trending faults i.e. Teviot, Tuapeka and Waihemio (Craw et al 2013;Curran et al 2011;Upton et al 2014). As a result, strain tensors for networks on the eastern and western edges of our study area that cross this transition might be expected to have strain tensors that are influenced by these features.…”
Section: Strain Rate Analysismentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The southwestern and northeastern ends of the NE trending thrust faults that make up the Otago Fault System are terminated by a series of NW trending faults i.e. Teviot, Tuapeka and Waihemio (Craw et al 2013;Curran et al 2011;Upton et al 2014). As a result, strain tensors for networks on the eastern and western edges of our study area that cross this transition might be expected to have strain tensors that are influenced by these features.…”
Section: Strain Rate Analysismentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Much of the goldfield was covered by a middle Miocene shallow lake that was partially dammed by the rising Old Man Range ( Fig. 2A; Douglas, 1986;Craw, 2013;Upton et al, 2014).…”
Section: General Settingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In particular, uplift of the Old Man Range (Fig. 1) during the Miocene (Upton et al, 2014) shed Eocene sediments and gold, combined with fresh debris from the rising range that included gold eroded from exposed orogenic vein systems (Figs. 1, 2A).…”
Section: General Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1D; Figs. DR1a and DR1b; Upton et al, 2009Upton et al, , 2014. Late Cenozoic reactivation of this rheological boundary has formed a wide zone of moderate relief on the Otago Schist belt, which was initiated in the Miocene and developed a topographically induced rain shadow in the Pliocene (Figs.…”
Section: South Island Tectonic Topographymentioning
confidence: 99%