Paleocene–Eocene record of ophiolite obduction and initial India‐Asia collision, south central Tibet
Chinese Academy of Sciences · Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Uppermost Cretaceous to Eocene marine sedimentary sequences occur both to the south and north of the Yarlung Zangbo suture in south central Tibet. They consist of Indian‐margin strata of the northern Tethyan Himalaya and Asian‐margin strata of the Gangdese forearc. Both assemblages are characterized by major changes in depositional environment and sedimentary provenance at ∼65 Ma and an appearance of detrital chromium‐rich spinel of ophiolite affinity (TiO 2 generally <0.1 wt%) during the Paleocene. Ophiolitic melange exposed along the suture could have provided a source for detrital spinel. The melange occurs in the hanging wall of a north dipping, south directed mylonitic shear zone which includes a…
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3Topics & keywords
- Geology
- Obduction
- Ophiolite
- Forearc
- Geochemistry
- Schist
- Provenance
- Paleontology
- Life below water