A NEW MODEL FOR THE MID-CRETACEOUS STRUCTURAL HISTORY OF THE NORTHERN GIPPSLAND BASIN
The APPEA Journal
31(1) 143 - 153
Published: 1991
Abstract
The tectonic history of the northern flank of the offshore Gippsland Basin can be divided into three phases:an Early Cretaceous rift phase (120-98 Ma) with deposition of the Strzelecki Group and extension in a northeast-southwest direction.
a mid-Cretaceous phase (98-80 Ma) with deposition of the Golden Beach Group and extension in a northwest- southeast direction and
a Late Cretaceous to Tertiary sag phase with intermittent compression or wrenching.
Previous workers have described the first and third phases. This paper argues for a distinctive second phase with extension at right angles to the first phase. The complex Cretaceous structure in the Kipper-Hammerhead area is interpreted in terms of a model in which transfer faults of the first phase became domino faults of the second phase.
https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ90012
© CSIRO 1991