Crustal Evolution and Geodynamic Setting of the Fraser Zone, Western Australia
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2027-07-28
Date
2025Supervisor
Chris Kirkland
Hugo Olierook
Katy Evans
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Thesis
Award
PhD
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Science and Engineering
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School of Earth and Planetary Sciences
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Abstract
The Fraser Zone in the Albany–Fraser Orogen, Western Australia, represents a crucial site for studying Proterozoic crustal evolution and mineralization. This research investigates its complex tectonic and magmatic history through detrital zircon analysis, Sm–Nd isotopes, and U–Pb apatite thermochronology. Findings reveal a back-arc setting influenced by heterogeneous magma sources and multiple thermal events. This study provides new insights into crust-mantle interactions and aids in refining exploration models for Ni–Cu–Co deposits in high-grade terranes.