Synorogenic extension in the Tethyan Himalaya documented by structural studies and the Kubler index, Lachung La area, NW India
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2001
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Resumo |
Tectonic observations in the Tethyan Himalaya reveal an important extensional event that succeeds the emplacement of SW-verging nappes. A major thrust, called the Kum Tso Thrust, has been backfolded and reactivated by normal faulting associated with this event. Measurements of the Kubler index, coupled with characterization of clay-size paragenesis show the effect of normal faulting on the regional metamorphic zonation and indicate that important extension zones, like the Sarchu-Lachung La Normal Fault Zone (SLFZ), exist within the Tethyan Himalaya. Diagenetic limestones from within the SLFZ are characterized by the occurrence of mixed-layered clay phases, kaolinite and an illite with a 001 peak >0.4 Delta degrees2 theta. This zone is bordered by two anchizonal-to-epizonal zones, where illite peaks become narrower. Further to the NE the successive appearance of biotite, chloritoid, garnet and garnet-staurolite-kyanite assemblapes testifies to an increase in metamorphic grade. The cataclastic samples from the normal faults contain kaolinite, smectite and a `broad' illite, indicating that extension occurs under diagenetic conditions. |
Identificador |
http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_4B19A2A7785F doi:10.1180/000985501750177960 |
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en |
Fonte |
Clay Minerals, vol. 36, pp. 237-247 |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |