Supporting information for 'A two-stage cooling of the Georgetown Inlier in NE Australia after 1.6 Ga Nuna assembly: new insights into the late-orogenic crustal tectono-magmatic history'

doi:10.4121/14247125.v1
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Li, Jiangyu; Li, Z. (ZhengXiang); A. (Amaury) Pourteau; Jourdan, F. (Fred); Volante, S. (Silvia ) et. al. (2021): Supporting information for 'A two-stage cooling of the Georgetown Inlier in NE Australia after 1.6 Ga Nuna assembly: new insights into the late-orogenic crustal tectono-magmatic history'. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/14247125.v1
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This document contains the supporting information for the manuscript 'A two-stage cooling of the Georgetown Inlier in NE Australia after 1.6 Ga Nuna assembly: new insights into the late-orogenic crustal tectono-magmatic history' we submitted to JGR: Solid Earth.In this document, we provide 40Ar/39Ar analytical data, previously argon results, and relative parameters for mineral closure temperature calculation and Monte Carlo simulation. Detail microscope images of the dated samples are also provided.
history
  • 2021-03-19 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
funding
  • How the Earth works - toward building a new tectonic paradigm (grant code FL150100133) [more info...] Australian Research Council
organizations
Curtin University, School of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Perth, WA, Australia

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