Papua New Guinea Geoscience Publications
2021
Jost, B.M., Webb, M., White, L.T., Tiranda, H., 2021. Regional high-T/low-P metamorphism of the Kemum Basement High, Bird's Head, West Papua, Indonesia. Journal of Metamiorphic Geology. Mosusu, N., Bokuik, A., Petterson, M., Holm, R., 2021. Stream Sediment Datasets and Geophysical Anomalies: A Recipe for Porphyry Copper Systems Identification - The Eastern Papuan Peninsula Experience. Geosciences 211. Osterle, J.E., Seward, D., Stockli, D.F., Little, T.A., Rooney, J.S., Gordon, S.M., Smith, E., Gordon, K.C., 2021. The thermo-tectonic evolution of the actively exhuming Mai'iu Fault footwall - Suckling-Dayman metamorphic core complex - in the Woodlark Rift of Papua New Guinea. Tectonophysics, 811. Toussaint, E.F.A., White, L.T., Shaverdo, H., Lam, A., Surbakti, S., Panjaitan, R., Sumoked, B., von Rintelen, T., Sagata, K., Balke, M., 2021. New Guinean orogenic dynamics and biota evolution revealed using a custom geospatial analysis pipeline. BMC Ecology and Evolution 21. 2020 Biemiller, J., Boulton, C., Wallace, L., Ellis, S., Little, T., Mizera, M., Niemeijer, A., Lavier, L., 2020. Mechanical implications of creep and partial coupling on the world's fastest slipping low-angle normal fault in southeastern Papua New Guinea. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 125. Gold, D., Casas-Gallego, M., Holm, R., Webb, M., White, L., 2020. New Tectonic Reconstructions of New Guinea Derived from Biostratigraphy and Geochronology. Proceedings Indonesian Petroleum Association. Holm, R., Gold, D., White, L., Webb, M., Mahoney, L., McLaren, S., Heilbronn, K., Oesterle, J., Mizera, M., Saroa, D., Lunge, M., Webber, S., 2020. Provenance and tectonics of the allochthonous New Guinea terranes: Implications for the formation and evolution of regional basins. 1st AAPG/EAGE Papua New Guinea Geoscience Conference and Exhibition, Port Moresby. Mizera, M., Little, T., Boulton, C., Prior, D., Watson, E., Biemiller, J., White, J., Shigematsu, N., 2020. Slow-to-fast deformation in mafic fault rocks on an active low-angle normal fault, Woodlark Rift, SE Papua New Guinea. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 21. Osterle, J.E., Little, T.A., Seward, D., Stockli, D.F., Gamble, J., 2020. The petrology, geochronology and tectono-magmatic setting of igneous rocks in the Suckling-Dayman metamorphic core complex, Papua New Guinea. Gondwana Research, 83. Osterle, J.E., Stockli, D.F., Seward, D., Little, T.A., 2020. Dating of young (<1 Ma) tephras: Using U-Pb (zircon) and (U-Th[-Sm])/He (zircon, apatite, magnetite) chronometers to unravel the eruption age of a tephra in the Woodlark Rift of Papua New Guinea. Terra Nova, 32. Webb, M., White, L.T., Jost, B.M., Tiranda, H., BouDagher-Fadel, M., 2020. The history of Cenozoic magmatism and collision in NW New Guinea - New insights into the tectonic evolution of the northernmost margin of the Australian Plate. Gondwana Research 82, 12-38. Webb, M., White, L.T., Manning, C.J., Jost, B.M., Tiranda, H., 2020. Isotopic mapping reveals the location of crustal fragments along a long-lived convergent plate boundary. Lithos 372. Webber, S., Little, T.A., Norton, K.P., Osterle, J., Mizera, M., Seward, D., Holden, G., 2020. Progressive back-warping of a rider block atop an actively exhuming, continental low-angle normal fault. Journal of Structural Geology 130. 2019 Biemiller, J., Ellis, S., Mizera, M., Little, T., Wallace, L., Lavier, L., 2019.Tectonic inheritance following failed continental subduction: a model for core complex formation in cold, strong lithosphere. Tectonics, doi: 10.1029/2018TC005383. Holm, R.J., Saroa, D., White, L., Heilbronn, K., 2019. The Papuan Orogen: A misplaced Mesozoic belt of the Tasman Orogenic Zone. Proceedings of "Convergence on the Coast", the Biennial Meeting of the SGTSG and the SGSEG, Port Lincoln, South Australia, November 2019. Holm, R.J., Tapster, S., Jelsma, H.A., Rosenbaum, G., Mark, D.F., 2019. Tectonic evolution and copper-gold metallogenesis of the Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands region. Ore Geology Reviews 104, 208-226. Little, T.A., Webber, S.M., Mizera, M., Boulton, C., Oesterle, J., Ellis, S., Boles, A., ven der Pluijm, B., Norton, K., Seward, D., Biemiller, J., Wallace, L., 2019. Evolution of a rapidly slipping, active low-angle normal fault, Suckling-Dayman metamorphic core complex, SE Papua New Guinea. GSA Bulletin, doi: 10.1130/B35051.1. Mahoney, L., McLaren, S., Hill, K., Kohn, B., Gallagher, K., and Norvick, M., 2019. Late Cretaceous to Oligocene burial and collision in western Papua New Guinea: Indications from low-temperature thermochronology and thermal modelling. Tectonophysics 752, 81-112. Mizera, M., Little, T.A., Biemiller, J., Ellis, S., Webber, S., Norton, K.P., 2019. Structural and geomorphic evidence for rolling‐hinge style deformation of an active continental low‐angle normal fault, SE Papua New Guinea. Tectonics, doi.org/10.1029/2018TC005167. Webb, M., White, L.T., Jost, B.M., Tiranda, H., 2019. The Tamrau Block of NW New Guinea records late Miocene–Pliocene collision at the northern tip of the Australian Plate. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 179, 238-260. White, L.T., Hall, R., Gunawan, I., and Kohn, B., In Press. Tectonic mode switches recorded at the northern edge of the Australian Plate during the Pliocene and Pleistocene. Tectonics. 2018 Gold, D.P., Baillard, F., Hardenberg, M., and Arbi, S., 2018. Reservoir potential of carbonate drowning strata from western New Guinea (eastern Indonesia) revealed using broadband seismic inversion. Proceedings of Seismic Characterisation of Carbonate Platforms and Reservoirs, Geological Society of London. Heilbronn, K., Holm, R., Spandler, C., and Roberts, E., 2018. Detrital zircons reveal major Cretaceous volcanism along northeastern Gondwana. 20th International Sedimentological Congress, Quebec, Canada, August 2018. Holm, R.J., and Poke, B., 2018. Petrology and crustal inheritance of the Cloudy Bay Volcanics as derived from a fluvial conglomerate, Papuan Peninsula (Papua New Guinea): An example of geological inquiry in the absence of in situ outcrop. Cogent Geoscience 4:1450198. Holm, R., Saroa, D., and Lunge, M., 2018. Introducing the Papua New Guinea Geoscience Network. Proceedings of the Australian Geoscience Council Convention (AGCC), Adelaide, SA, October 2018. Holm, R., Saroa, D., and Heilbronn, K., Geological Survey Division (MRA-PNG), 2018. The misplaced Mesozoic history of eastern Australia is found in Papua New Guinea. Proceedings of the Australian Geoscience Council Convention (AGCC), Adelaide, SA, October 2018. Jost, B.M., Webb, M., and White, L.T., 2018. The Mesozoic and Palaeozoic granitoids of north-western New Guinea. Lithos 312, 223-243. Lunge, M., and Saroa, D., 2018. Linking northern Australia to Papua New Guinea’s southern coast through geotourism. Proceedings of the Australian Geoscience Council Convention (AGCC), Adelaide, SA, October 2018. Mizera, M., Little, T., Biemiller, J., Ellis, S., Webber, S., and Norton, K., 2018. Tectonic-Geomorphic Evidence for “Rolling-Hinge” Style Deformation of an Active Low-Angle Normal Fault, Woodlark Rift, SE Papua New Guinea. AGU Fall Meeting, Washington DC Mizera, M., Little, T.A, Boulton, C., Prior, D., and White, J.C., 2018. Grain-Scale Deformation Mechanisms Reveal Slow-to-Fast Slip on an Actively Exhuming Low-Angle Normal Fault, Woodlark Rift, SE Papua New Guinea. AGU Fall Meeting, Washington DC. Saroa, D., 2018. Overview of geoscience development in Papua New Guinea - The challenges and way forward. Proceedings of the Australian Geoscience Council Convention (AGCC), Adelaide, SA, October 2018. Saroa, D., and Lunge, M., 2018. Geoscience Engagement Fundamental for Inclusive Growth. Proceedings of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Study Centre Consortium Conference, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, May 2018. Webber, S., Norton, K.P., Little, T.A., Wallace, L.M., and Ellis, S., 2018. How fast can low-angle normal faults slip? Insights from cosmogenic exposure dating of the active Mai'iu fault, Papua New Guinea. Geology 46, 227-230. 2017 Adhitama, R., Hall, R., and White, L., 2017. Extension in the Kumawa Block, West Papua, Indonesia. Proceedings of the Indonesian Petroleum Association Conference, Jakarta, Indonesia. Gold, D.P., Burgess, P.M., and BouDagher-Fadel, M.K., 2017. Carbonate drowning successions of the Bird's Head, Indonesia. Facies 63:25. Gold, D.P., White, L.T., Gunawan, I. and BouDagher-Fadel, M.K., 2017. Relative sea-level change in western New Guinea recorded by regional biostratigraphic data. Marine and Petroleum Geology 86, 1133-1158. Heilbronn, K., Holm, R., Spandler, C., and Roberts, E., 2017. Tracing Jurassic-Cretaceous volcanism offshore eastern Australia: Insights from detrital zircons from Papua New Guinea and the Queensland Plateau. SGTSG Denmark 2017, Geological Society of Australia, 8-12 November 2017, Denmark, Western Australia. Heilbronn, K., Holm, R., Spandler, C., and Roberts, E., 2017. Traces of pre-Cenozoic Australian crust in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. GSA Earth Science Student Symposium, Brisbane, November 2017. Holm, R.J., Tapster, S., Jelsma, H.A., and Rosenbaum, G., 2017. Tectonics and metallogenesis of Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. In: Huizenga, J.M., Chang, Z., Camuti, K., Spandler, C., Parker, A. (eds.), Proceedings of the FUTORES II Conference, Townsville, Australia, EGRU Contribution 69. Mahoney, L., Hill, K., McLaren, S., and Hanani, A., 2017. Influence of basin architecture on complex fold and thrust belt structural styles: examples from the Greater Juha area of the Papuan Fold and Thrust Belt, Papua New Guinea. Journal of Structural Geology 100, 98-119. Webber, S., 2017. Using structural geology and cosmogenic nuclide dating to infer the slip rate and frictional strength of the active Mai’iu low-angle normal fault, eastern Papua New Guinea. MSc Thesis, School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, p. 192. 2016 Holm, R.J., Rosenbaum, G., and Richards, S.W., 2016. Post 8 Ma reconstruction of Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands: Microplate tectonics in a convergent plate boundary setting. Earth-Science Reviews 156, 66-81. Mizera, M., Little, T.A., Norton, K., Webber, S., Ellis, S., and Oesterle, J., 2016. Deformation Style, Roughness and Mechanics of an Active Low-Angle Normal Fault, Mai’iu Fault, Woodlark Rift, SE Papua New Guinea. In GSNZ Conference 2016, Wanaka, New Zealand. Mizera, M., Little, T.A., Norton, K., Webber, S., Ellis, S., and Oesterle, J., 2016. Geomorphic and Structural Evidence for Rolling Hinge Style Deformation in the Footwall of an Active Low Angle Normal Fault, Mai’iu Fault, Woodlark Rift, SE Papua New Guinea. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco. Mosusu, N., McKenna, K., and Saroa, D., 2016. Identifying potential mineralisation targets through airborne geophysics - The western Papua New Guinea case study. ASEG Extended Abstracts 2016. Webb, M., and White, L.T., 2016. Age and nature of Triassic magmatism in the Netoni Intrusive Complex, West Papua, Indonesia. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 132, 58-74. Webber, S.M., Little, T.A., Norton, K.P., Mizera, M., Oesterle, J., and Ellis, S.M., 2016. Syn-Extensional Constrictional Folding of the Gwoira Rider Block, a Large Fault-Bounded Slice Atop the Mai'iu Low-Angle Normal Fault, Woodlark Rift. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2016. 2015 Heilbronn, K., 2015. Revisiting the plate dynamics of the northwest Coral Sea: Modelling the Gulf of Papua and the breakup of northeast Australia. Unpublished Honours Thesis, James Cook University. Holm, R.J., Spandler, C., and Richards, S.W., 2015. Continental collision, orogenesis and arc magmatism of the Miocene Maramuni arc, Papua New Guinea. Gondwana Research 28, 1117-1136. Holm, R.J., Spandler, C., and Richards, S.W, 2015. Late Cenozoic convergent tectonics in Papua New Guinea, in: Siégel, C., Verdel, C., Rosenbaum, G. (eds.), Riding the Wave: GSA Specialist Group in Tectonics and Structural Geology Conference, November 2015. Geological Society of Australia Abstract No. 113. Holm, R.J., Rosenbaum, G., and Richards, S.W., 2015. Late Neogene and Quaternary reconstruction of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, in: Siégel, C., Verdel, C., Rosenbaum, G. (eds.), Riding the Wave: GSA Specialist Group in Tectonics and Structural Geology Conference, November 2015. Geological Society of Australia Abstract No. 113. Heilbronn, K.A., and Holm, R.J., 2015. Revisiting the plate dynamics of the northwest Coral Sea: Modelling the Gulf of Papua and the break-up of northeast Australia, in: Siégel, C., Verdel, C., Rosenbaum, G. (eds.), Riding the Wave: GSA Specialist Group in Tectonics and Structural Geology Conference, November 2015. Geological Society of Australia Abstract No. 113. Holm, R.J., Richards, S.W., Rosenbaum, G., and Spandler, C., 2015. Disparate tectonic settings for mineralization in an active arc, eastern Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) PACRIM 2015 Congress, Hong Kong, China. Little, T., Boulton, C., Mizera, M., Webber, S., Oesterle, J., Ellis, S., Norton, K., Wallace, L., and Biemiller, J., 2015. Preliminary results on the mechanics of the active Mai'Iu low-angle normal fault (Dayman Dome), Woodlark Rift, SE Papua New Guinea. AGU Fall Meeting 2015, San Francisco, USA. Webber, S., Little, T., Norton, K., Mizera, M., Oesterle, J., and Ellis, S., 2015. Seismic vs. aseismic slip and rider-block abandonment chronology of the active Mai'Iu low-angle normal fault, SE Papua New Guinea. AGU Fall Meeting 2015, San Francisco, USA. 2014 Gold, D.P., Hall, R., Burgess, P., and BouDagher-Fadel, M.K., 2014. The Biak Basin and its setting in the Bird's Head region of West Papua. Proceedings of the Indonesian Petroleum Association Convention, Indonesia. Holm, R., Spandler, C., and Richards, S., 2014. Melanesian arc far-field response to arrival of the Ontong Java Plateau and subduction cessation. Geological Society of Australia. Proceedings of SGTSG 2014, Thredbo, NSW. White, L.T., Morse, M., and Lister, G., 2014. Lithospheric-scale structures in New Guinea and their control on the location of gold and copper deposits. Solid Earth 5, 163-179. 2013 Bodorkos, S., Sheppard, S., Saroa, D., Tsiperau, C.U., and Sircombe, K.N., 2013. New SHRIMP U-Pb zircon ages from the Wau-Bulolo region, Papua New Guinea. Geoscience Australia Record 2013/25, Mineral Resources Authority PNG Technical Note TN 2013/05. Holm, R.J., Spandler, C., and Richards, S.W., 2013. Melanesian arc far-field response to collision of the Ontong Java Plateau: Geochronology and petrogenesis of the Simuku Igneous Complex, New Britain, Papua New Guinea. Tectonophysics 603, 189–212. Holm, R.J., and Richards, S.W., 2013. A re-evaluation of arc-continent collision and along-arc variation in the Bismarck Sea region, Papua New Guinea. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 60, 605–619. Holm, R., Spandler, C., and Richards, S., 2013. Adakitic magmatism during subduction cessation: Melanesian arc far-field response to arrival of the Ontong Java Plateau. Geological Society of Australia, Proceedings of SGGMP 2013, Mission Beach, Queensland. Holm, R., Richards, S., Spandler, C., and Rosenbaum, G., 2013. Tracking the Tasman Line in New Guinea: Insights into the role of major structure at accretionary margins. AOGS 10th Annual Meeting, Brisbane. Holm, R.J., 2013. Magmatic arcs of Papua New Guinea: Insights into the Late Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the northern Australian plate boundary. Unpublished PhD Thesis, James Cook University. Lunge, M., 2013. A mineralogical, geochemical and geochronological study of the Golpu and Nambonga North porphyry copper-gold systems, Wafi-Golpu Mineral District, Papua New Guinea. Unpublished MSc Thesis, The University of Papua New Guinea. 2012 Holm, R., and Richards, S., 2012. Caught between a rock and a hard place: Microplate dynamics on the northern Australian plate margin. Geological Society of Australia, Abstract No. 102, Proceedings of SGTSG 2012, Waratah Bay, Victoria. Holm, R., Richards, S., and Spandler C., 2012. Maramuni arc dynamics in response to Miocene Australian continental collision, Papua New Guinea: Insights into the Late Tertiary tectonic evolution of the northern Indo-Australian plate boundary. 34th International Geological Congress (IGC), Brisbane. |