Paleomagnetic and Geochronologic Results of Latest Cretaceous Lava Flows From the Lhasa Terrane and Their Tectonic Implications

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العنوان: Paleomagnetic and Geochronologic Results of Latest Cretaceous Lava Flows From the Lhasa Terrane and Their Tectonic Implications
المؤلفون: Liwan Cao, Yiming Ma, Tianshui Yang, Jingjie Jin, Shihong Zhang, Qiang Wang, Weiwei Bian, Huaichun Wu, Jikai Ding, Haiyan Li, Haifan Yuan
المصدر: Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 122:8786-8809
بيانات النشر: American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2017.
سنة النشر: 2017
مصطلحات موضوعية: Paleomagnetism, 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences, Lava, Fold (geology), 010502 geochemistry & geophysics, 01 natural sciences, Paleontology, Tectonics, Geophysics, Space and Planetary Science, Geochemistry and Petrology, Geochronology, Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous), Suture (geology), Geology, Seismology, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences, Terrane, Zircon
الوصف: To position the Asian southern margin before the India-Asia collision, paleomagnetic and geochronologic studies were performed on the Dianzhong Formation lava flows from the Shiquanhe area of the westernmost Lhasa terrane (LT). Zircon U-Pb analyses dated the lava flows to ~69.5 ± 2.5 Ma. The characteristic remanent magnetization (ChRM) directions contain antipodal polarities and pass fold tests, implying that they are primary magnetizations; this interpretation is supported by rock-magnetic analyses and petrographic observations. Forty-four site-mean directions were divided into 17 statistically independent direction groups. The group-mean direction after tilt-correction is Ds =43.3°, Is =30.3°, k =28.0, α95 =6.9°. The corresponding paleopole at 47.8°N, 181.4°E (A95 = 6.4°) yields a paleolatitude of 16.6° ± 6.4°N for the Shiquanhe area of westernmost Tibet (32.34°N, 80.12°E). Consistent paleolatitudes for the southern margin of the LT calculated from the western and central part of the LT indicate that the leading edge of the LT was aligned relatively W-E. When compared with the reference pole at 70 Ma for Eurasia, this new paleopole suggests that crustal shortening between the Shiquanhe area and stable Asia was 1500 ± 800 km. This is supported by the crustal shortening (600–1000 km) absorbed by Cenozoic thrust and fold belts within this area, indicating that the magnitude of crustal shortening within Asia north of the India-Asia suture zone was similar in the central and western part of the plateau.
تدمد: 2169-9313
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https://doi.org/10.1002/2017jb014743
حقوق: OPEN
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