Part 5. Plate boundary evolution in the New Guinea region: Subdivision and geochemistry of tertiary intrusive complexes from part of the New Guinea Mobile Belt
D.R. Mason
Bulletin of the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
6(3) 69 - 71
Published: 1975
Abstract
Within the New Guinea Mobile Belt (Dow et al.,1968), orogeny reached a climax in mid-Miocene times with emplacement of calc-alkaline intrusive complexes and eruption of effusive equivalents (Page, 1971 ). The intrusive rocks have been collectively termed the 'Maramuni Diorite' (Dow et al., 1967, 1968).https://doi.org/10.1071/EG975069
© ASEG 1975