A Tale of Amalgamation of Three Permo-Triassic Collage Systems in Central Asia: Oroclines, Sutures, and Terminal Accretion
Chinese Academy of Sciences · Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography · +9 more institutions
Abstract
The Central Asian Orogenic Belt records the accretion and convergence of three collage systems that were finally rotated into two major oroclines. The Mongolia collage system was a long, N–S-oriented composite ribbon that was rotated to its current orientation when the Mongol-Okhotsk orocline was formed. The components of the Kazakhstan collage system were welded together into a long, single composite arc that was bent to form the Kazakhstan orocline. The cratons of Tarim and North China were united and sutured by the Beishan orogen, which terminated with formation of the Solonker suture in northern China. All components of the three collage systems were generated by the Neoproterozoic and were amalgamated in…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 70.09
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 129
Authors
9- WXWenjiao XiaoCorresponding
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geology, Center for Excellence in Tibetan Plateau Earth Sciences
- BFBrian F. Windley
University of Leicester
- SSShu Sun
National Taiwan University, Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geology
- JLJiliang Li
National Taiwan University, Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geology
- BHBaochun Huang
Peking University
Topics & keywords
- Geology
- Craton
- Accretion (finance)
- Fibrous joint
- China
- Paleontology
- Central asia
- Tectonics
- Life below water