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Cenozoic alkaline and related igneous rocks of Australia

<div>Alkaline and related rocks are a relatively rare class of igneous rocks worldwide. Alkaline rocks encompass a wide range of rock types and are mineralogically and geochemically diverse. They are typically thought to have been derived by generally small to very small degrees of partial melting of a wide range of mantle compositions. As such these rocks have the potential to convey considerable information on the evolution of the Earths mantle (asthenosphere and lithosphere), particularly the role of metasomatism which may have been important in their generation or to which such rocks may themselves have contributed. Such rocks, by their unique compositions and/ or enriched source protoliths, also have considerable metallogenic potential, e.g., diamonds, Th, U, Zr, Hf, Nb, Ta, REEs. It is evident that the geographic occurrences of many of these rock types are also important, and may relate to presence of old cratons, craton margins or major lithospheric breaks. Finally, many alkaline rocks also carry with them mantle xenoliths providing a snapshot of the lithospheric mantle composition at the time of their emplacement.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>Accordingly, although alkaline and related rocks comprise only a volumetrically minor component of the geology of Australia, they are of considerable importance to studies of lithospheric composition, evolution and architecture and to helping constrain the temporal evolution of the lithosphere. They are also directly related to metallogenesis and mineralisation, particularly for a number of the critical minerals, e.g., rare earth elements, niobium. In light of this, Geoscience Australia is undertaking a compilation of the distribution and geology of Australian alkaline and related rocks, of all ages, and producing a GIS and associated database of such rocks, to both document such rocks and for use in metallogenic and mineral potential studies.</div><div><br></div><div>This contribution presents data on the distribution and geology of Australian alkaline and related rocks of Cenozoic age. The report and accompanying GIS document the distribution, age, lithology, mineralogy and other characteristics of these rocks (e.g. extrusive/intrusive, presence of mantle xenoliths, presence of diamonds), as well as references for data sources and descriptions. The report also reviews the nomenclature of alkaline rocks and classification procedures. GIS metadata are documented in the appendices.</div><div><br></div><div>Cenozoic alkaline and related rocks occur primarily within a belt running from Northeastern Queensland, through eastern New South Wales into Victoria and through to South Australia and Tasmania with a single occurrence in Western Australia. Compositions range from peralkaline trachytic and rhyolitic rocks to lamprophyric rocks to alkali basalts and more undersaturated feldspathoid-bearing lithologies. Ages span the entire Cenozoic but locally and regionally are more restrictive. Bodies are generally of small volume (extrusive rocks) or of small size (intrusive rocks). On the basis of location (and lithology, age and/or alkaline classification), 332 individual geologic units have been grouped into 59 informal alkaline provinces. The latter provides a simplified broad-scale overview of the distribution of the Cenozoic alkaline and related rocks of Australia but also allows for better search capabilities at broad scales in the GIS environment (overcoming the small size of many alkaline bodies).</div>

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2023-02-21T14:00:00
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2023-03-09T22:58:12
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This report documents alkaline and related rocks of Cenozoic age, and is part of an ongoing compilation of the distribution and geology of alkaline and related rocks throughout Australia.

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