A piece of Australia found under Vanuatu

A fragment of Australia's crust has been found under Vanuatu, raising new possibilities about how continents are formed.

A tiny piece of ancient Australia has been found under Vanuatu, raising new questions about how continents are made.

Geologists thought the volcanic Vanuatu islands, about 2200km east of Townsville, were isolated from continental influences.

But a James Cook University Research team believes Vanuatu's geological basement contains ancient material from northern Australia.

They discovered volcanic rocks from Vanuatu contained tiny crystals of zircon, carried up in magma from the depths by the volcanic plumbing systems.

Using the state-of-the-art radiometric dating techniques, the crystals were dated at up to three billion years old.

The range of ages of the zircon crystals closely matches the age of rocks that make up northern Australia.

Carl Spandler says the zircon "shouldn't be there", and its presence has major implications for how scientists understand continents are made.

"There is nothing else like it in the south west Pacific," Dr Spandler says in a statement.

"Just because island chains or land masses may be far removed from each other today, doesn't mean that they always were. This calls for a rethink of how we calculate the rates and processes of generating new crust on Earth," he said.

The fragment of Australian crust now under Vanuatu is thought to have separated from the mainland prior to the Cenozoic Era, around 100 million years ago.


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