New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics abstracts
Permian-Jurassic strata at Productus Creek, Southland, New Zealand:
implications for terrane dynamics of the eastern Gondwanaland margin
C. A. LANDIS1
H. J. CAMPBELL2
T. ASLUND1
P. A. CAWOOD3
A. DOUGLAS1
D. L. KIMBROUGH4
D. D. L. PILLAI5
J. I. RAINE2
A. WILLSMAN6
1Department of Geology
University of Otago
P.O. Box 56
Dunedin, New Zealand
2Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences
P.O. Box 31-312
Lower Hutt, New Zealand
3School of Applied Geology
Curtin University
Perth, Australia
4Department of Geological Sciences
San Diego State University
San Diego, CA, USA
5Leaning Rock Vineyard
Alexandra, New Zealand
6National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract An area in the Wairaki Hills lying to the east of
the Takitimu Mountains and extending from the vicinity of the Wairaki River
south to near Ohai is described. The area straddles the faulted contact between
the Brook Street Terrane and the Murihiku Terrane.
Sparsely fossiliferous volcaniclastic strata of the 15 km thick Takitimu
Group (Early Permian) comprise the oldest rocks of the region. Youngest
Takitimu rocks, the newly recognised Caravan Formation, contain
ankaramitic dikes and pyroxene-rich marine volcaniclastics. These are
conformably overlain by richly fossiliferous sandstone and impure limestone of
Mangarewa Formation (120 m) and atomodesmatinid prism limestones of
Glendale Limestone (400 m), which together constitute the newly restricted
Productus Creek Group of latest Early to early Late Permian age. Takitimu and
Productus Creek Group rocks are intruded by Triassic to Early Jurassic igneous
rocks ranging from andesite to diorite and olivine monzonite. Barretts
Formation, a newly recognised Middle Jurassic conglomerate-sandstone unit
(200 m), unconformably overlies the Takitimu Group, Productus Creek Group,
and the intrusive bodies. All of these rocks are included in the Brook Street
Terrane.
Triassic strata of the Murihiku Terrane comprising a fore-arc or back-arc
basin assemblage have been thrust westward (Letham Ridge Thrust) over Barretts
Formation and underlying rocks of the Brook Street Terrane. Slices of melanged
olistostrome (Hawtel-Coral Bluff Melange) are developed along this thrust.
Rocks incorporated within the melange include the entire Wairaki Breccia, Trig
Z, and Nemo Formations and parts of units originally defined as Hawtel, Letham,
Mangarewa, and Wether Hill Formations. All these rocks have previously been
mapped as components of the Productus Creek Group but are here excluded from
that unit.
Petrographically, Barretts Formation resembles Murihiku sediments of Jurassic
age exposed in southeastern Otago. In contrast, Early and Middle Triassic
Murihiku sandstones show distinctly different framework compositions.
On the basis of sandstone petrography, paleomagnetic data, regional structure,
and the unconformable contact of the Jurassic Barretts Formation on Middle
Permian Caravan Formation, we conclude that some degree of spatial proximity
between the Brook Street Terrane and the Murihiku arc was achieved during the
Jurassic. There is no evidence for close proximity before that time. Accretion
of the New Zealand suite of oceanic terranes (i.e., Eastern Province) onto the
Gondwanaland margin was probably accomplished during latest Jurassic to middle
Cretaceous time.
Keywords Brook Street Terrane; Murihiku Terrane; Productus
Creek Group; Barretts Formation; Permian; Triassic; Jurassic; melange;
olistostrome; Gondwanaland; accretion; new stratigraphic names; Caravan
Formation; Barretts Formation
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 1999, Vol. 42: 255-278
0028-8306/99/4202-0255 $7.00/0 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand
1999
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