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PNG Geology, Exploration and Mining Conference, Rabaul, June 1991

Conference Proceedings

PNG Geology, Exploration and Mining Conference, Rabaul, June 1991

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Variations between Tectono-Sedimentary regimes during collision zone evolution: The Markham Suture Zone, Papua New Guinea

New sedimentological and biostratigraphic data indicate that the Leron Formation in the Markham Suture Zone, Papua New Guinea (PNG) represented Pleist- ocene alluvial fan-delta deposition in shallow marine to lacustrine environments._x000D_
The distribution of sedimentary regimes in the Leron Formation indicates that during collision zone evolution, various tectono-sedimentary regimes do not always track the movement of the triple-junction systematically as idealized by Crook's (1989a) model. The migration of various tectono-sedimentary regimes are also controlled and influenced by the effects of second-order geometric features of the convergent margins. Leron Formation in the Markham Valley represents late to post-collisional marine to fluvial molasse. Foraminifera indicate that the collision and concomitant suturing of the Markham valley occurred after 1.32Ma.
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  • Published: 1991
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