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(8) 2 1 The maturity of an orogenic belt will vary along strike. This is well illustrated by the collision of Gondwana terrains with Eurasia. (1) Makran - Andean margin (2) Himalaya - mature continental collision (3) N-Australian margin - transition from intra oceanic to arc-continent collision Where the arcs contain elements of Eurasian continental crust rifted away from their original position by back-arc extension (arrows) and subduction roll-back 2 Volcanic islands Non-volcanic islands INCIPIENT CONTINENTAL COLLISION (example from the Australian plate- Banda Arc) SUNDA - BANDA ARC TOPOGRAPHY OUTER NON-VOLCANIC ARC-ISLANDS ARE BIGGER IN THE WEST NIAS SUNDA - BANDA ARC TOPOGRAPHY OUTER NON-VOLCANIC ARC-ISLANDS ARE BIGGER IN THE WESTBEFORE THEY ABRUBTLY INCREASE IN SIZE NEAR SUMBA. WHAT ABOUT TIMOR? ITS RISING VERY FAST! LETS SEE WHAT MAY BE THE REASON EXTINCT VOLC SUMBA SUNDA - BANDA ARC TOPOGRAPHY OUTER NON-VOLCANIC ARC-ISLANDS ARE BIGGER IN THE WESTBEFORE THEY ABRUBTLY INCREASE IN SIZE NEAR SUMBA. WHAT ABOUT TIMOR? ITS RISING VERY FAST! LETS SEE WHAT MAY BE THE REASON EXTINCT VOLC PLATE BOUNDARY A NEW PLATE BOUNDARY? SUMBA INCIPIENT CONTINENTAL COLLISION (example from the Australian plate- Banda Arc) INCIPIENT CONTINENTAL COLLISION (example from the Australian plate- Banda Arc) NOTICE: •THE WADATI-BENIOFF ZONE EARTHQUAKE ZONATION •THE HIGHLY IRREGULAR SHAPE OF THE AUSTRALIAN MARGIN (AUSTRALIAN PLATE DOTTED RED) • BANDA BACK-ARC SEA IAND THE ISLAND ARC ISLANDS SEPARATE SERAM AUSTRALIA ROM THE MAIN MARGIN Late Miocene: RAPID SUBDUCTION OF OCEANIC PART OF THE AUSTRALIAN LITHOSPHERE PRESENT Notice that in this model, the Timor Trough is not the plate boundary, But a foredeep on the Australian margin. The polarity of subduction has flipped and the next scenario is an Andean margin along northern Australia! SCHEMATIC EVOLUTION TO ANDEAN MARGIN AN ANDEAN MARGIN IS COMMONLY FLOORED BY AN OPHIOLITE COMPLEX --some ANDEAN MARGIN CHARACTERISTICS: • Low-angle subduction zones, great distance from trench to active arc. • Magmatic events produce large composite batholiths, with superunits and units which individually show mafic to acid (primitive to mature) compositional trends. • Very large volumes of magma are emplaced into the crust, and can in some cases (like the type area) produce crustal thicknesses comparable to continental collision zones. • The plutonics are dominated by tonalitic to granodioritic bodies, which commonly are emplaced as ”permitted” intrusions, i.e. by stoping to cauldron subsidence mechanisms. • The volcanoes are dominated by build-up of large strato-volcanoes with andesitic to rhyolitic compositions. • Andean margins may be long-lived depending on the width of the ocean which is subducting.