Seismic tomography and the assessment of uncertainty
Seismic tomography is a powerful tool for illuminating Earth structure across a range of
scales, but the usefulness of any image that is generated by this method is dependent on …
scales, but the usefulness of any image that is generated by this method is dependent on …
[HTML][HTML] Mapping iron oxide Cu-Au (IOCG) mineral potential in Australia using a knowledge-driven mineral systems-based approach
RG Skirrow, J Murr, A Schofield, DL Huston… - Ore Geology …, 2019 - Elsevier
Iron oxide copper-gold (IOCG) deposits are consequences of lithospheric-to deposit-scale
earth processes, and form where there was a coincidence of ore-forming processes in space …
earth processes, and form where there was a coincidence of ore-forming processes in space …
Global distribution of sediment-hosted metals controlled by craton edge stability
Sustainable development and the transition to a clean-energy economy drives ever-
increasing demand for base metals, substantially outstripping the discovery rate of new …
increasing demand for base metals, substantially outstripping the discovery rate of new …
Lithospheric controls on magma composition along Earth's longest continental hotspot track
Hotspots are anomalous regions of volcanism at Earth's surface that show no obvious
association with tectonic plate boundaries. Classic examples include the Hawaiian …
association with tectonic plate boundaries. Classic examples include the Hawaiian …
Crustal evolution, intra-cratonic architecture and the metallogeny of an Archaean craton
The generation of the Earth's continental crust modified the composition of the mantle and
provided a stable, buoyant reservoir capable of capturing mantle material and ultimately …
provided a stable, buoyant reservoir capable of capturing mantle material and ultimately …
Characterization and petrological constraints of the midlithospheric discontinuity
Within continental lithosphere, widespread seismic evidence suggests a sharp
discontinuous downward decrease in seismic velocity at 60–160 km depth. This …
discontinuous downward decrease in seismic velocity at 60–160 km depth. This …
Mapping the structure and metasomatic enrichment of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Kimberley Craton, Western Australia
The lithology, geochemistry, and architecture of the continental lithospheric mantle (CLM)
underlying the Kimberley Craton of north‐western Australia has been constrained using …
underlying the Kimberley Craton of north‐western Australia has been constrained using …
Australian seismological reference model (AuSREM): mantle component
The mantle component of the Australian Seismological Reference Model (AuSREM) has
been constructed from Australian-specific sources, primarily exploiting the wealth of seismic …
been constructed from Australian-specific sources, primarily exploiting the wealth of seismic …
Spatial and temporal patterns of Australian dynamic topography from River Profile Modeling
Despite its importance, the temporal and spatial evolution of continental dynamic
topography is poorly known. Australia's isolation from active plate boundaries and its rapid …
topography is poorly known. Australia's isolation from active plate boundaries and its rapid …
Experimental recalibration of the Cr-in-clinopyroxene geobarometer: improved precision and reliability above 4.5 GPa
The pressure dependence of the exchange of Cr between clinopyroxene and garnet in
peridotite is applicable as a geobarometer for mantle-derived Cr-diopside xenocrysts and …
peridotite is applicable as a geobarometer for mantle-derived Cr-diopside xenocrysts and …