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The northernmost part of the Australian continent is exposed in a basement high in the Bird's Head Peninsula at the NW tip of New Guinea. This basement consists of Silurian–Devonian turbidites that were regionally metamorphosed in the lower greenschist facies. Along its eastern margin, the basement high is intruded by numerous granitoid bodies and records a second, higher‐grade metamorphic overprint...