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Middle-Miocene transformation of tectonic regime in the Himalayan orogen
Authors:XiaoXian Wang  JinJiang Zhang  Jiang Liu  ShuYu Yan  JiaMin Wang
Institution:1. Key Laboratory of Orogenic Belts and Crustal Evolution, Ministry of Education, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, China
2. Petroleum Exploration and Development Research Institute, PetroChina, Beijing, 100083, China
Abstract:Understanding the multiple tectonic transformations during the Himalayan orogeny is significant in evaluating the evolution of Himalayan orogen. In the Gyirong area in south Tibet, deformed leucogranitic veins in the biotite-plagioclase gneisses of Greater Himalayan crystalline complex (GHC) constitute south-vergent asymmetric folds. The reconstruction of the veins shows that they experienced two generations of deformation under different tectonic regimes: an earlier top-to-north extension and a later top-to-south thrusting, implying a tectonic transformation from N-S extension to N-S shortening. Zircons LA-ICP-MS U-Pb dating of the leucogranite shows that it was emplaced during 21.03-18.7 Ma. The data suggest that the tectonic transformation occurred after 18.7 Ma. The chronological data of South Tibet detachment system (STDS) and North-South trending rift (NSTR) from Gyirong and other areas indicate that the Himalayan orogeny was in a period of tectonic transformation from N-S extension to N-S shortening during 19-13 Ma. The transformation of tectonic regime was probably controlled by the India-Asia convergence rate. An increase in the convergence rate resulted in N-S shortening of the orogen, thrusting and folding, with coeval formation of the NSTR in Tibet. A decrease in the convergence rate led to N-S extension and reactivation of the STDS.
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