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Article: Bainang Terrane, Yarlung-Tsangpo suture, southern Tibet (Xizang, China): A record of intra-Neotethyan subduction-accretion processes preserved on the roof of the world

TitleBainang Terrane, Yarlung-Tsangpo suture, southern Tibet (Xizang, China): A record of intra-Neotethyan subduction-accretion processes preserved on the roof of the world
Authors
KeywordsAccretion
Accretionary wedges
Indus-Yarlung-Zangbo suture zone
Mesozoic
Radiolarians
Subduction
Tibet
Issue Date2004
PublisherGeological Society Publishing House. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/gsl/publications/journals/jgs
Citation
Journal Of The Geological Society, 2004, v. 161 n. 3, p. 523-538 How to Cite?
AbstractThe Bainang terrane, an intra-oceanic island are subduction complex into which Tethyan oceanic rocks were accreted during the Cretaceous, is preserved within the Yarlung-Tsangpo suture zone of Tibet. The lithostratigraphic succession established from field mapping records a long history of sedimentation in different portions of the central Tethyan domain from Late Triassic to mid-Cretaceous time. These rocks are preserved within a south-verging imbricate thrust stack of thin (≪ 1 km thick) northward younging tectonic slices. Five lithotectonic units were mapped in the terrane and these units are assigned to two distinct tracts. The northern tract, which accumulated on the north side of Neotethys, was probably separated from its southern counterpart by a mid-ocean ridge. Detailed radiolarian biostratigraphy is used to constrain the timing of depositional events within each tract. Oceanic plate stratigraphy of the northern tract records its northward travel and mid-Cretaceous (late Aptian) approach towards a south-facing intra-oceanic subduction zone. Rocks in the southern tract developed closer to the Indian subcontinent and experienced thermotectonic subsidence and Mid-Jurassic basic alkaline intraplate magmatism. They were probably accreted late in the Cretaceous. Variations in structural style across the terrane indicate deformation at different depths and vertical growth of the wedge rather than lateral accretion. The overall tectonostratigraphy of the terrane reflects its development in a remote intra-oceanic setting.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/44697
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dc.contributor.authorAitchison, JCen_HK
dc.contributor.authorAbrajevitch, AVen_HK
dc.contributor.authorBadengzhuen_HK
dc.contributor.authorDavis, AMen_HK
dc.contributor.authorLuo, Hen_HK
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dc.identifier.citationJournal Of The Geological Society, 2004, v. 161 n. 3, p. 523-538en_HK
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dc.description.abstractThe Bainang terrane, an intra-oceanic island are subduction complex into which Tethyan oceanic rocks were accreted during the Cretaceous, is preserved within the Yarlung-Tsangpo suture zone of Tibet. The lithostratigraphic succession established from field mapping records a long history of sedimentation in different portions of the central Tethyan domain from Late Triassic to mid-Cretaceous time. These rocks are preserved within a south-verging imbricate thrust stack of thin (≪ 1 km thick) northward younging tectonic slices. Five lithotectonic units were mapped in the terrane and these units are assigned to two distinct tracts. The northern tract, which accumulated on the north side of Neotethys, was probably separated from its southern counterpart by a mid-ocean ridge. Detailed radiolarian biostratigraphy is used to constrain the timing of depositional events within each tract. Oceanic plate stratigraphy of the northern tract records its northward travel and mid-Cretaceous (late Aptian) approach towards a south-facing intra-oceanic subduction zone. Rocks in the southern tract developed closer to the Indian subcontinent and experienced thermotectonic subsidence and Mid-Jurassic basic alkaline intraplate magmatism. They were probably accreted late in the Cretaceous. Variations in structural style across the terrane indicate deformation at different depths and vertical growth of the wedge rather than lateral accretion. The overall tectonostratigraphy of the terrane reflects its development in a remote intra-oceanic setting.en_HK
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dc.rightsJournal of Geological Society. Copyright © Geological Society Publishing House.en_HK
dc.subjectAccretionen_HK
dc.subjectAccretionary wedgesen_HK
dc.subjectIndus-Yarlung-Zangbo suture zoneen_HK
dc.subjectMesozoicen_HK
dc.subjectRadiolariansen_HK
dc.subjectSubductionen_HK
dc.subjectTibeten_HK
dc.titleBainang Terrane, Yarlung-Tsangpo suture, southern Tibet (Xizang, China): A record of intra-Neotethyan subduction-accretion processes preserved on the roof of the worlden_HK
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