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Tyler, I. | Sheppard, S.
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Presented at the Evolution and metallogenesis of the North Australian Craton Conference, 20-22 June 2006, Alice Springs. The King Leopold and Halls Creek Orogens in the Kimberley region of northern Australia are divided into three distinct terranes, each representing a different tectonic setting, that may be part of a larger, diverse collisional orogen on a scale similar to the present Alpine-Himalayan Orogen. Collision with the Kimberley Craton drove intracratonic deformation in the adjacent Tanami and Arunta regions of the North Australian Craton. <p>Related product:<a href="https://www.ga.gov.au/products/servlet/controller?event=GEOCAT_DETAILS&catno=64764">Evolution and metallogenesis of the North Australian Craton Conference Abstracts</p>
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