The Capricorn Orogen, located in the Murchison and Gascoyne regions, records the assembly of a large part of Western Australia during the Paleoproterozoic. The Capricorn Orogen was created when the Pilbara and Yilgarn Cratons collided with another ancient piece of land called the Glenburgh Terrane, forming what is known as the West Australian Craton.
This collision happened in two main stages:
- Ophthalmia Orogeny (2.2 – 2.1 billion years ago): The Pilbara Craton and Glenburgh Terrane collided.
- Glenburgh Orogeny (2.0 – 1.9 billion years ago): The West Australian Craton was fully formed when the Pilbara–Glenburgh block collided with the Yilgarn Craton.
Over the next billion years, the region experienced many tectonic events that shaped its rocks and landscapes. These include the Capricorn, Mangaroon, Mutherbukin, Edmundian, Kuparr, and Mulka events, which caused the crust to be deformed, reworked, and reactivated multiple times.
The Capricorn Orogen mapping project ran between 1996 and 2017, when over 44 detailed maps were released, along with reports that explain the details of its complex geological history. Detailed descriptions of all lithological units and tectonic events in the Capricorn Orogen can also be accessed through the Explanatory Notes System (ENS) on GeoVIEW.WA
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Capricorn Orogen
Show moreA new Mesoproterozoic mafic intrusive event in the Capricorn Orogen
Crustal differentiation in the Proterozoic Capricorn Orogen
Pressure-temperature-time evolution of the Mutherbukin Tectonic Event, Capricorn Orogen
Geological mapping in the eastern Capricorn Orogen: implications for mineral exploration
Geology of the northern Capricorn Orogen
Mineralogy and trace element chemistry of lode and alluvial gold from the western Capricorn Orogen
The Paleoproterozoic Capricorn Orogeny: intracontinental reworking not continent-continent collision
Proterozoic geology of the Capricorn Orogen, Western Australia -- a field guide
Gascoyne Province
Show moreApplying geophysics for 3D paleochannel imaging in the Gascoyne Province, Western Australia
3D architecture, structural evolution, and mineral prospectivity of the Gascoyne Province
Explanatory Notes for the Gascoyne Province
The ironstone veins of the Gifford Creek ferrocarbonatite complex, Gascoyne Province
New insights into the regolith of parts of the Gascoyne region
Data package
Show moreMaps
Show moreCANDOLLE, WA Sheet 2348 (2nd edition)
EDMUND, WA Sheet 2150 (Version 2.0)
EDMUND, WA Sheet SF 50-14 (2nd edition)
ERRABIDDY, WA Sheet 2347 (2nd edition)
EUDAMULLAH, WA Sheet 2049 (2nd edition)
GLENBURGH, WA Sheet 2147 (2nd edition)
LANDOR, WA Sheet 2247 (2nd edition)
MARQUIS, WA Sheet 2447 (2nd edition)
MILGUN, WA Sheet 2547 (2nd edition)
MOUNT AUGUSTUS, WA Sheet 2249 (2nd edition)
MOUNT PHILLIPS, WA Sheet 2149 (2nd edition)