印亚碰撞前拉萨地的位置和形状

GSA Bulletin Pub Date : 2022-12-20 DOI:10.1130/b36647.1
W. Bian, Suo Wang, Yong Yao, Xianwei Jiao, Wenxiao Peng, Tianshui Yang, Shihong Zhang, Huaichun Wu, Haiyan Li, Chenglong Deng
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拉萨地体的碰撞前位置和形状对抑制新特提斯洋的闭合和随后的印度-亚洲碰撞至关重要;然而,对拉萨地面的这些特征的估计仍然存在很大的争议。本文对拉萨地体中东部下白垩统多尼组红层进行了新的古地磁调查。经倾斜校正后的站点平均方向为赤纬(Ds) = 339.0°,倾角(is) = 26.8°,ks = 78.4, α95 = 2.3°(k精度参数;α95—平均方向在95%置信范围内的半径;s -地层坐标)(N = 50),对应于64.2°N, 324.2°E的古极,A95 = 1.9°(A95 -平均极在95%置信范围内的半径)。这些新的古地磁资料通过了正褶皱检验,表明研究区位于早白垩世的14.3±1.9°N。下白垩统多尼组红层未见明显的倾斜变浅。我们的新结果,结合之前发表的可靠的白垩纪古地磁结果,表明拉萨地体从西向东位于~ 22.9°N至10.1°N的古纬度,在印度-亚洲碰撞之前,拉萨地体的方位为~ 298°- 296°。
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Location and shape of the Lhasa terrane prior to India-Asia collision
The precollisional location and shape of the Lhasa terrane are crucial for constraining the closure of the Neo-Tethys Ocean and the ensuing India-Asia collision; however, estimation of these features of the Lhasa terrane remains highly controversial. Here, we carried out a new paleomagnetic investigation on the Lower Cretaceous Duoni Formation red beds in the central-eastern Lhasa terrane. The tilt-corrected site-mean direction is declination (Ds) = 339.0°, inclination (Is) = 26.8°, ks = 78.4, and α95 = 2.3° (k—precision parameter; α95—the radius that the mean direction lies within 95% confidence; s—stratigraphic coordinates) (N = 50), corresponding to a paleopole at 64.2°N, 324.2°E, with A95 = 1.9° (A95—the radius that the mean pole lies within 95% confidence). These new paleomagnetic data pass a positive fold test and indicate that the studied area was located at 14.3 ± 1.9°N during the Early Cretaceous. No significant inclination shallowing is present in the Lower Cretaceous Duoni Formation red beds. Our new results, combined with previously published reliable Cretaceous paleomagnetic results, show that the Lhasa terrane was located at a paleolatitude of ∼22.9°N to 10.1°N from west to east and was oriented at ∼298°−296° prior to India-Asia collision.
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