The hidden Proterozoic successions of the Barkly region
The Barkly Seismic Survey data images a complete seismic profile from the newly discovered Carrara Sub-basin of the South Nicholson region (e.g. Carr et al 2019) to the eastern margins of the Beetaloo Sub-basin. The survey, comprising five lines and a total of 813 line kms, links into the recently acquired EFTF South Nicholson Seismic Survey (L210; Henson et al 2018, Carr et al 2019, 2020) and the Camooweal 2D seismic survey completed by the Geological Survey of Queensland in 2019. The survey has identified Paleoproterozoic to Mesoproterozoic successions extending from the Carrara Sub-basin to the highly prospective Beetaloo Sub-basin of the McArthur Basin. These successions are concealed by a persistent cover of up to 600 m of Paleozoic Georgina Basin sediments. The recent completion of the MinEx CRC deep (1751 m) stratigraphic drillhole, NDI Carrara-1, located on the western margin of the Carrara Sub-basin have greatly improved the geological constraints on our preliminary stratigraphic interpretations.
Our geological interpretation (Southby et al., 2021) of the Barkly Seismic Survey established three informal geological domains, each defined by dominant structural elements and/or basin characteristics. These informal domains are, from southeast to northwest.
• Carrara domain: includes the south-western margins of the Carrara Sub-basin and a shoulder of shallow metamorphic basement, where overlying Proterozoic sediments of the Carrara Sub-basin are absent. The Carrara Sub-basin is as much as 10 000 m deep (Carr et al. 2019, 2020), and interpreted to comprise four superbasin sequences from oldest to youngest, the Paleoproterozoic Leichhardt (ca. 1790–1750 Ma), Calvert (ca. 1735–1690 Ma) and Isa (ca. 1670–1575 Ma) Superbasins and the Mesoproterozoic Roper Superbasin
• Brunette Downs rift corridor (BDrc) is characterised by south-easterly deepening half-grabens, controlled by steeply dipping extensional bounding faults and minor sub-parallel subsidiary faults. The rift corridor has been divided into two rift packages containing the same sedimentary sequences as in the Carrara domain. The Leichhardt Superbasin successions show stratal thickening away from the bounding fault, to the northwest, whereas the Calvert Superbasin and, in particular, the Isa Superbasin, show marked southeast-directed stratal thickening into the bounding fault. However, most importantly these features share remarkably similar orientation, geometry and structural evolution to similar half grabens identified along strike in the South Nicholson and Lawn Hill Platform regions to the north-east, representing a continuous rift corridor extending over 400 km.
• Beetaloo-McArthur domain: The seismic data reveals continuation of mostly flat lying Proterozoic sedimentary successions of the Beetaloo Sub-basin (the Redbank, Glyde and Nathan packages) over some 250 km southeast towards the BDrc. The southern boundary of this domain is a fault-bounded horst of Proterozoic basement rocks interpreted to be a concealed south-west extension of Murphy Province basement and which separates the Beetaloo-McArthur domain from the BDrc.
The seismic data from the Barkly Seismic Survey, in conjunction the South Nicholson survey and the ongoing work on the Carrara 1 well, has identified similarities in sedimentary successions and architecture between the Carrara Sub-basin basin and the Beetaloo Sun-basin. It has also revealed extensive Paleoproterozoic successions between the Carrara and Beetaloo sub-basins. This work will greatly improve regional resource evaluations, and stimulate greenfield exploration across this part of northern Australia.
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