- Lachlan Fold Belt
The Lachlan Fold Belt (LFB) or Lachlan Orogen is a geological subdivision of the east part of
Australia . It is a zone of folded and faulted rocks of similar age. It dominatesNew South Wales and Victoria, also extending intoTasmania , the Australian Capital Territory andQueensland . It was formed in theMiddle Paleozoic from 450 to 340 Mya. It was earlier known as Lachlan Geosyncline. It covers an area of 200,000 km2.Characteristics
Location
On the West is the
Delamerian Orogen from the earlyPalaeozoic (550 to 470 Mya). On the east side is found the Narooma Accretionary Complex (orNarooma Terrane ) from 445 Mya, and theNew England Orogen fromlate Palaeozoic toearly Mesozoic (310 - 210 Mya). These boundary orogens along with the Lachlan Orogen make up the Tasman Orogenic System In Australia, which along with the extension into the neighbouring parts of Gondwana make up theTasmanides . North of the Lachlan Fold belt is theThomson Orogen in the north east and centre of Queensland. Sometimes the Lachlan Orogen is included with the Thomson Orogen and known as the ‘’’Lachlan-Thomson Orogen’’’. TheArtesian Basin has been laid down over the top of the LFB in northwestern New South Wales and western Queensland and theMurray Basin covers the southwest of New South Wales. TheSydney Basin is on the top of the LFB around Sydney and Wollongong on the east coast of New South Wales.In Victoria the western limit of the LFB is defined by the Stawell-Ararat Fault. Westwards of this fault is the Moornambool Metamorphic Complex. [D. R. Gray and R. A. Foster: ‘’Tectonic evolution of the Lachlan Orogen, southeast Australia: historical review, data synthesis and modern perspectives.’’ Australian Journal of Earth Sciences (2004) vol 51 pp 773-817 GrayFoster_AJES_1.pdf]
Classification
The type of orogen is an accretionary orogen or Turkic type orogen. It has also been classified as a Carpathian type orogen, where
subduction rate is greater than the convergence. [ AGCRC Project No: 1060AO The Lachlan Orogen ] Which means that the ocean crust approaches the continental margin, but sinks faster, subducting further seawards over time (rollback).hape
The Tasman Line outlines the
Precambrian margin of easternAustralia . The Delamerian Orogen follows this line, and the western side of the Lachlan Orogen also follows this curve. The central and east parts of the Orogen are aligned in a north south direction.ize
At the present time the fold belt is about 1000 km wide. However the original width was 2000 to 3000 km wide, with the excess size absorbed by folding and thrusting.
tructure
Rock beds are folded in chevron folds. They are cut by thin skinned thrusts. Other faults separate the different terranes making up the orogen.
Before the concept of
plate tectonics was accepted, the LFB was described as the Lachlan Geosyncline.The concept of terranes has been applied to the LFB with the term Lachlan Superterrane being used for the Lachlan Mudpile. Geomagnetic poles cannot be reliably determined for Devonian or older rocks thanks to the folding. In Victoria van den Berg used the terms Whitelaw Terrane for the Western Lachlan, and Benambra Terrane for the Central and Eastern Lachlan.
Other terrane subdivision have included Melbourne, Stawell, Howqua, Girilambone Terranes, as well as Cowra, Tumut and Hill End Troughs; and Parkes and Molong Zones; and the Wagga Omeo Belt.
Orogenies
Benambran, Tabberabban, Bindian
Metamorphism
There are two high temperature low pressure regions of
metamorphism . The Wagga Omeo Metamorphic Belt is a large region in the Central Lachlan between the Kancoona-Kiera Shear Zone and the Gilmore Shear Zone. Other metamorphic complexes are Kuark, Camblong, Cooma, and Jerangle in the eastern side. These zones made up the Eastern Metamorphic Belt, named by Vallance in 1969. In these high temperature belts, the temperature peaked at 700°C and the pressure was 350 MPa, with a thermal gradient of 65 °/km. This same high temperature regime producedmigmatite and S-type granite from the Ordovician sediments.Blueshcist formed by intermediate to high pressure metamorphism is found in melange at Port Sorell and the Arthur Lineament in Tasmania, and Howqua Melange and Heathcote Melange in Victoria.Slate has been formed in other parts of the fold belt indicating intermediate pressure and low temperature.Plutonism
Granite plutons have formed in many parts of the LFB where there has been significant heating. They were formed at the time of extension, when hot
asthenosphere rose towards the surface. Granites cover 61000 km2. There are 875 lithological units of granite.There are 100 volcanic units derived from the same magma as the granites. [Chappell, B.W., "Granites of the Lachlan Fold Belt Ishihara Symposium"]History
The basement of the belt is
Cambrian oceanic crust which was formed in a back arc basin or a fore arc basin. An ancient shoreline of Australia, called the cratonic margin existed off the east coast of the Delamerian Orogen in western New South Wales, Western Victoria and Western Tasmania. In the early Ordovician there was a shallow marine shelf called the Gnalta Shelf, over the top of the Koonenberry Belt nearBroken Hill . A the same time there were marine conditions inAmadeus Basin where Horn Valley Siltstone was formed, and Georgina Basin where the Coolibah Formation deposited. TheLarapintine Sea formed a shallow marine connection through central Australia to the Canning Basin in Western Australia. Sediments formed on the continental shelf of the continent from this time appear in western Tasmania and north west New South Wales. A Pacific crust below the Delamerian coast, but this subduction moved 1000 km oceanwards. An island arc was formed on the northern end of the 900 km long trench. This was the Macquarie Volcanic Arc.Between the continent and the island arc or trench, deep water sediments in the form of
turbidite s appeared in the Central Lachlan Orogen. These were derived from the western Delamerian Orogen and from the south west Ross Orogen, which is now left behind in Antarctica.The Ordovician volcanoes of the arc are now found around Parkes, Wellington,
Molong and east ofCondobolin ,Cowra andBoorowa . The east Lachlan Orogen containing Adaminaby Group Turbidites is now to the east and south of the Macquarie Arc. All its boundaries with the Macquarie Arc are faults, indicating that this is a separate terrane, also known as the Adaminaby Superterrane. In the Late Ordovician the turbidites were overlaid by a black shale. The back arc region was extended at this time.Between Ma|447|443 in the
Bolindian toLlandovery , the arc collided with the back arc, ending the Benambran Cycle. The turbidites were deformed, biotite formed, and the arc was thrust over or under the turbidites. [Glenbas.pdf] .In the Middle Llandovery, the Pacific plate boundary moved a few hundred km to the east. A new subduction zone dipping westwards lasted from the end of the Silurian into the Late Devonian. The whole of the Lachlan Fold Belt became a back arc area with a new volcanic arc formed to the east in what is now the New England Orogen. Extension stretched the LFB forming rifts, and shelves, along with intrusion of granites and volcanism. This was the Tabberabberan Orogeny.
Deformation happened in the west 450 to 395 Mya and in the east 400 to 380 Mya. Extensional basins occur in the central and east parts of the fold belt. Oceanic subduction (or underthrusting) is evidenced for the western and central parts by slivers of
ophiolite and blueschist metamorphism. These are known as CoolacSerpentenite , and Honeysuckle Beds east of Tumut; The Kiandra Beds north ofBatlow and the Tumut Pond Serpentinite Belt on the west side of Talbingo Dam.The
Narooma Terrane migrated 2500 km westwards on the moving Pacific plate and became attached to the Adaminaby Superterrane inSilurian times.Conodont fossils in the Narooma Chert prove the age of the terrane to be from late Cambrian to middle Ordovician. The Narooma Terrane exposure is betweenNarooma andEurobodalla and also between Burewarra Point and Durras aroundBatemans Bay on the south coast of New South Wales.The western parts under New South Wales and Queensland are mostly heavily weathered and or covered in younger sediments of the
Great Artesian Basin or Great Australian Basin andMurray Basin . The underlying structure can still be explored through magnetic, gravity and seismic geophysical measurements.About Ma|84 The Tasman sea started to form by seafloor spreading. This split off a segment of the coast to from the Lord Howe Rise, part of
Zealandia . Around then,Bass Strait was extended moving Tasmania away from the rest of Australian Mainland.Lithology
Turbidites from submarine fans, trench complexes, volcanic arcs, oceanic crust and micro continents dominate lithological components. The individual rock types are mostly
sandstone andshale interbedded, withchert , andmetavolcanics .ubdivisions
Broad subdivisions are the Western Lachlan, which lies in Victoria including the Stawell and Melbourne Zones. The eastern boundary is the Mt Wellington—Mt Useful Fault Zone (east of Melbourne). The Central Lachlan includes the Tabberabbera Zone and the Wagga-Omeo Metamorphic Belt. The Eastern Lachlan extends to the east of the Gilmore Fault Zone, a shear zone on the edge of the WOMB.
The Macquarie Volcanic Arc formed about 1000 km off the coast. The Yarrimbah Formation is exposed west of
Parkes . It consists of siliceoussiltstone s, formed in deep water. It is the most western part of the Arc. The Rockley–Gulgong Volcanic Belt. Budhang Chert Member is found near Oberon. The Molong Volcanic Belt lies betweenCowra andBoorowa . The Adaminaby Group, from another terrane, was thrust northwards over the top of the Molong Volcanic Belt. The Kenyu Formation is from LateOrdovician and containsconglomerate . The Wagga Belt rocks are thrust eastwards over the top of the Junee-Narromine Volcanic Belt of the Macquarie arc. [Crustal structure of the Ordovician Macquarie Arc, Eastern Lachlan Orogen, based on seismic-reflection profilingabstract.htm] .References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.