14°30′S 116°30′E / 14.500°S 116.500°E / -14.500; 116.500

NAB is in the Indian Ocean off Northwest Australia
Wharton Basin

North Australian Basin (NAB) is an oceanic basin in the easternmost corner of Indian Ocean betweennorthwest Australia and Indonesia. It was also known as the Argo Plain and another suggested name is the Agro Abyssal Plain. It was discovered by the U.S. research vessel "Argo" of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in 1960.[1] It should be distinguished from an Australian sedimentary basin with the same name.[2][3]

It bounds the Australian continental margin in the area of its northwestern shelf. From north, east, south and southwest it is respectively bounded by Java Trench, submerged continental crust of the Scott Plateau, Rowley Terrace, and the Exmouth Planeau with the Wombat Plateau. To the west it is separated from the Gascoyne Abyssal Plain by Joey and Roo Rises[lower-alpha 1] north of the Platypus Spur.[3]

The floor of the basin has an area of 160,000 square kilometers.[5]

It was suggested that the opening of the Argo Abyssal Plain was due to the rifting of a continental sliver off the passive margin of northeastern Gondwana in the Late Jurassic.[3][6]

See also

Notes

  1. Roo Rise: Latitude 12° 39' 44" S (-12.66222726°) Longitude 110° 23' 4.7" E (110.3846496°) [4]

References

  1. Marine Gazetteer Placedetails: Argo Abyssal Plain
  2. 2.8 Basin-hosted mineral system
  3. 1 2 3 C Heine &RD Müller, Late Jurassic rifting along the Australian North West Shelf: margin geometry and spreading ridge configuration, An International Geoscience Journal of the Geological Society of Australia Volume 52, 2005 - Issue 1, pp. 27-39
  4. Roo Rise
  5. An investigation of the relationship between seabed type and benthic and bentho-pelagic biota using acoustic techniques
  6. Metcalfe I. "Gondwanaland dispersion and Asian accretion: an overview." In: Metcalfe I., Jishuin R., Charvet J. & Hada S. eds. Gondwanaland Dispersion and Asian Accretion, 1999, pp. 9 – 28.

Further reading

  • J.R. Heirtzler 1, P. Cameron 2, P.J. Cook 3, T. Powell 4, H.A. Roeser 5, S. Sukardi 6, J.J. Veevers, The Argo Abyssal Plain, Earth and Planetary Science Letters Volume 41, Issue 1, September 1978, Pages 21–31


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