碰撞带
地质学
新生代
纤维接头
大陆碰撞
高原(数学)
碰撞
印度河
主中心推力
古生物学
构造学
块(置换群论)
板块构造
地质年代学
推力
欧亚板块
地震学
俯冲
构造盆地
几何学
医学
数学
计算机安全
数学分析
计算机科学
物理
解剖
热力学
作者
Zongyao Yang,Juxing Tang,Xiaoyan Zhao,Ying Wang,M. Santosh,Fengqing Ran,Peng Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1080/00206814.2021.1978110
摘要
The Tibetan Plateau is a product of the continental collision between the Indian and Asian plates along the Indus-Yarlung suture zone that started in the early Cenozoic. This collision initially produced stress at the collisional boundary and later propagated with time on both the Indian plate and Asian plate. Many studies have reported tectonic deformation in the Himalayas representing the immediate response of continental collision on the Indian side near the collisional boundary. However, there have been only few studies on the early Cenozoic shortening structures in the Lhasa block that forms the southernmost part of the Asian plate. In this study, we performed Ar/Ar geochronology of syntectonic muscovite from the Sinongduo thrust system in the central Lhasa block. The results show that the Sinongduo thrust system was active in the Early Eocene. We interpret the Sinongduo thrust system as an immediate response to the India-Asia collision in the Lhasa block. This study reconciles the early Cenozoic India-Asia collision with the lack of tectonic response in the Lhasa block.
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