Authors
SA Pisarevsky, ZX Li, K Grey, MK Stevens
Publication date
2001/8/1
Journal
Precambrian Research
Volume
110
Issue
1-4
Pages
93-108
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
A palaeomagnetic study of the continuously cored Empress 1A deep stratigraphic drillhole in the Officer Basin, Western Australia, has revealed a stable high-temperature remanence component for the Early Palaeozoic Table Hill Volcanics, and the Neoproterozoic Lupton, Steptoe, Kanpa, Hussar, and Browne Formations. The low inclination of the remanence supports a low-latitude position for Australia in the Neoproterozoic and Early Palaeozoic. These palaeolatitudinal estimates are consistent with the results of previous palaeomagnetic studies of Australian Neoproterozoic rocks, and support a low-latitude position during deposition of glaciogenic rocks in the Marinoan Lupton Formation.
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