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Koether, N. | Hackney, R. | Johnston, S.
Abstract
Crustal structure associated with the northern Perth Basin is largely unknown. To help address this uncertainty, we constructed 3D gravity models. We adopt an approach whereby 'flawed' models are used to provide insight into basin thickness and crustal structure by highlighting areas where computed gravity does not fit measured gravity anomalies. The initial flawed models incorporate no arbitrary adjustments to geometry or density. In these models, two different Moho geometries are used, one based on Airy isostasy, the other incorporating an independently-computed Moho model for the Australian region. The resulting flawed models show that the crust of the northern Perth Basin is not in Airy isostatic equilibrium. A reasonable fit to long-wavelength observed gravity data is achieved for a model incorporating the Australia-wide Moho model. The deep Moho beneath the onshore Dandaragan Trough is interpreted to be the result of crustal-scale block rotation on the Darling Fault about a pivot point close to the Beagle Ridge. Flawed model results in the outboard Zeewyck Sub-basin suggest that the thickness of low-density sediment interpreted from seismic reflection data is underestimated. However, by making minimal adjustments to the model geometry, the gravity field over the Zeewyck Sub-basin can be explained by a deep and steep-sided depocentre associated with large variations in Moho depth over short distances. This geometry is suggestive of a transtensional formation mechanism. The flawed models do not explain the gravity field over the Turtle Dove Ridge, where computed gravity is less than observed. The results of our modelling highlight the benefits of considering 'flawed' gravity models that do not necessarily generate a good fit between observed and calculated gravity anomalies. These models help to more clearly identify areas with insufficient constraints and also provide impetus for re-assessing the interpretation of seismic reflection data.
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- External Publication
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- 3D model
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- gravity
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- sedimentary basins
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- crustal structure
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- Earth Sciences
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2012-11-30T00:00:00
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