Rock relationships in the Mogok metamorphic belt, Tatkon to Mandalay, central Myanmar

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作者
Mitchell, A. H. G.
Htay, Myint Thein
Htun, Kyaw Min
Win, Myint Naing
Oo, Thura
Hlaing, Tin
机构
[1] Ivanhoe Myanmar Holdings Ltd, Yangon, Myanmar
[2] Univ Yangon, Yangon, Myanmar
关键词
Mogok metamorphic belt; Shan-Thai block; Myanmar; Jurassic metamorphism;
D O I
10.1016/j.jseaes.2006.05.009
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Mogok metamorphic belt (MMB), over 1450 km long and up to 40 km wide, consists of regionally metamorphosed rocks including kyanite and sillimanite schists and granites lying along the Western margin of the Shan Plateau in central Myanmar and continuing northwards to the eastern Himalayan syntaxis. Exposures in quarries allow correlation of Palaeozoic meta-sedimentary, early Mesozoic meta-igneous and late Mesozoic intrusive rocks within a 230 km long northerly-trending segment of the MMB, from Tatkon to Kyanigan north of Mandalay, and with the Mogok gemstone district 100 km to the northeast. Relationships among the metamorphic and intrusive rocks, with sparse published radiometric age controls, indicate at least two metamorphic events, one before and one after the intrusion of Late Jurassic to early Cretaceous calc-alkaline rocks. These relationships can be explained by either of two possible tectonic histories. One, constrained by correlation of mid-Permian limestones across Myanmar, requires early Permian and early Jurassic regional metamorphic events, prior to an early Tertiary metamorphism, in the western part of but within a Shan-Thai - western Myanmar block. The second, not compatible with a single laterally continuous Permian limestone, requires pre-Upper Jurassic regional metamorphism and orogenic gold mineralization in the Mergui Group and western Myanmar, early Cretaceous collision of an east-facing Mergui-western Myanmar island arc with the Shan Plateau, and early Tertiary metamorphism in the MMB related to reversal in tectonic polarity following the are-Plateau collision. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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