“…During the last two decades, a significant number of SLIPs have been recognized including the Tertiary Sierra Madre Occidental of Mexico (Bryan et al, 2002), the Early Cretaceous Whitsunday igneous province (Bryan, 2007;Bryan et al, 1997Bryan et al, , 2000, the Jurassic Chon Aike Province (Pankhurst et al, 1998(Pankhurst et al, , 2000, the Paleozoic KennedyConnors-Auburn province, northeast Australia (Bryan et al, 2003) and the Mesoproterozoic Gawler SLIP, southern Australia (Allen et al, 2008;Pankhurst et al, 2011b). These SLIPs are characterized by large volumes (N10 5 km 3 ), of predominantly rhyodacite-rhyolite compositions, long periods of magmatic evolution (b40 myr) and were located along paleo-or active continental margins (Bryan, 2007;Bryan et al, 2002).…”