Following its deposition upon the Northland Allochthon, Harnetts Formation was tectonically incorporated as a large block into the substrate during late-stage movement. During deposition of the first sedimentary cycle, deformation about northeast-striking trends was accompanied by southward-directed thrusting: these thrusts cut the early sediments (Waitiiti Formation) and are truncated by the Waiwhatawhata Conglomerate. After deposition of the first sedimentary cycle, regional folding about both northeast-trending and NW-WNW-trending axes took place, and the sequence was stacked along observed and inferred southwest-dipping thrusts. Sediments of the second cycle were then deposited to the west of the first, overstepping the earlier sediments and structures. Subsequent local folding of the second-cycle sediments (about northwest-trending axes only) was accompanied by emergence and followed by eruption of the Waipoua Basalt. The Waipoua Basalt and second-cycle sediments were in turn monoclinally folded about NW-WNW-trending axes during the final phase of uplift. Deformation is inferred to have ceased during Waipoua volcanism in the latest Otaian and early Altonian.
The sediments and structures are interpreted as recording a progressive change, from extensional deformation within the Northland Allochthon during its southward emplacement at bathyal depth in the Waitakian, to north-south and then northeast-southwest compression and regional uplift during the Otaian. These structures are inferred to be related to the formation of an early Miocene convergent margin in the vicinity of Northland. Westward regression of the loci of deposition and of deformation, and the southwestward dip of major thrust structures, suggests northeastward-directed compression (from the southwest); however, interpretation of offshore seismic data shows no evidence of a convergent margin off Northland's west coast. The structures may instead be related to regional shortening in the basement of east Northland but the evidence to date is inconclusive.
Keywords Miocene; new stratigraphic names; Northland; Otaua Group; Harnetts Formation; Otueka Formation; Pokas Formation; Rhine Member; Smoothy Member; stratigraphy; structure; Waipoua Subgroup
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