Formation, reactivation and exhumation of the extruded basement wedge in the southern Longmen Shan, eastern Tibetan plateau

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作者
Xu, Zhiqin [1 ,2 ]
Li, Haibing [2 ]
Tian, Yuntao [3 ]
Wang, Qin [1 ]
Yu, Changqin [2 ]
Li, Guangwei [1 ]
Ji, Shaocheng [4 ]
Faure, Michel [5 ]
Chevalier, Marie-Luce [2 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Univ, Sch Earth Sci & Engn, State Key Lab Mineral Deposits Res, Nanjing 210046, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Geol Sci, Inst Geol, Beijing 100037, Peoples R China
[3] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Earth Sci & Engn, Guangzhou 510275, Peoples R China
[4] Ecole Polytech Montreal, Dept Genies Civil Geol & Mines, Montreal, PQ H3C 3A7, Canada
[5] Univ Orleans, CNRS, BRGM, ISTO,UMR 7327, F-45071 Orleans, France
关键词
WESTERN SICHUAN BASIN; LOWER CRUSTAL FLOW; THRUST BELT; SONGPAN-GARZE; WENCHUAN EARTHQUAKE; GEOCHRONOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS; TECTONIC EVOLUTION; CENTRAL CHINA; FOLD BELT; U-PB;
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10.1144/jgs2023-088
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
The Longmen Shan (LMS) fold-and-thrust belt in the eastern Tibetan plateau marks the boundary between the Songpan-Ganze terrane and the Sichuan basin. Deformation mechanisms and the mountain building process in the LMS remain unclear. Here we conducted field mapping, structural analysis, Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology of biotite, and re-interpretation of the Wenchuan Earthquake Fault Scientific Drilling borehole data and a seismic reflection profile across the LMS. Our results indicate that a gently dipping LMS extruded wedge overlies the reactivated Yangtze craton. This wedge consists of several rigid Neoproterozoic complexes, bounded by the NW-dipping LMS detachment above and the Yingxiu-Beichuan thrust below. The Yingxiu-Beichuan thrust extends northwestwards to a depth of c. 8 km beneath the Songpan-Ganze terrane. Coeval activation of the top-to-the-NW LMS detachment and the top-to-the-SE Yingxiu-Beichuan thrust in the Early Cretaceous resulted in the extrusion of the LMS wedge from a depth of 10-15 km. The wedge rapidly exhumed through imbricated thrusting along low-strength series since 40-30 Ma. This Cretaceous basement wedge extrusion bridges the time gap between the Late Triassic-Early Jurassic crustal shortening and the Cenozoic rapid exhumation in the LMS, representing a transformation from north-south compression in the Late Triassic-Early Jurassic to east-west compression in the Cenozoic.
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