Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 2012
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2012e%26psl.325...10m&link_type=abstract
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Volume 325, p. 10-20.
Computer Science
Southern Tibet, Normal Faulting, Age Of Extension, Remote Sensing
Scientific paper
Active faulting in southern Tibet consists of N-S trending extensional faults and linked strike-slip faults, which are an expression of regional E-W extension. A second type of extensional deformation associated with N-S movement is also recognized. This extension is expressed as a series of shear zones and normal faults in the High Himalayas - the Southern Tibetan Detachment System - and mid-crustal rocks exposed in metamorphic domes. Reported constraints on the timing of movements associated with these two phases of extension indicate that N-S extension predates the onset of E-W extension. However, only a few studies have provided clear constraints on the timing of E-W extension and the extent to which the two kinematically distinct domains of extension were contemporaneous is unclear.The Kung Co fault in southern Tibet is a major N-S trending normal fault. The associated E-W extension is locally expressed as high-strain ductile deformation. Both field and microstructural observations show that this deformation occurred synchronously with granite intrusion. Previously reported U-Pb zircon dating shows granite crystallization took place at around 19 Ma, implying that ductile E-W extension in the Kung Co area was also active at around 19 Ma. This is the oldest documented example of E-W extension in Tibet and shows that E-W extension was at least locally contemporaneous with N-S extension to the south at shallower crustal levels. Simultaneous mid-crustal N-S extension and upper crustal E-W extension may be explained by southward flow of Tibetan crust with a divergent radial component.
Aoya Mutsuki
Lee Jeffrey
Mitsuishi Mayumi
Wallis Simon R.
Wang Yu
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