Authors
Eva Enkelmann, Lothar Ratschbacher, Raymond Jonckheere, Ralf Nestler, Manja Fleischer, Richard Gloaguen, Bradley R Hacker, Yue Qiao Zhang, Yin-Sheng Ma
Publication date
2006/5/1
Journal
Geological Society of America Bulletin
Volume
118
Issue
5-6
Pages
651-671
Publisher
Geological Society of America
Description
Apatite fission-track thermochronology data elucidate the cooling/exhumation history of the Qinling (Qin Mountains), which contain a Paleozoic−Mesozoic orogenic collage north of the Sichuan Basin and northeast of the Tibetan Plateau. In particular, we examine the extent to which the Qinling were affected by the rising plateau. The northern and eastern Qinling show continuous cooling and slow exhumation since the Cretaceous. In contrast, in the southwestern Qinling, rapid cooling initiated at 9−4 Ma, a few million years later than in the eastern Tibetan Plateau. A compilation of major Cenozoic faults in the eastern Tibetan Plateau and the Qinling, and their kinematic and dynamic characterization, shows that deformation in the Qinling has predominantly been strike slip. Active sinistral and dextral strike-slip faults delineate an area of eastward rock flow and bound the area of rapid late Cenozoic cooling outlined …
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