Placing limits on channel flow: Insights from the Bhutan Himalaya

被引:77
作者
Long, Sean [1 ]
McQuarrie, Nadine [1 ]
机构
[1] Princeton Univ, Dept Geosci, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA
关键词
Himalayas; Bhutan; channel flow; strain; kinematics; U-Pb dating; MAIN CENTRAL THRUST; TECTONIC EVOLUTION; EXPERIMENTAL DEFORMATION; EXHUMATION; QUARTZ; NEPAL; STRATIGRAPHY; CRYSTALLINE; DETACHMENT; EXTRUSION;
D O I
10.1016/j.epsl.2009.12.033
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Along the majority of the Himalayan orogenic belt, high-grade metamorphic rocks of the Greater Himalaya (GH) are separated from lower-grade metasedimentary rocks by two shear zones, the basal, top-to-the-south Main Central Thrust (MCT), and the upper, top-to-the-north South Tibetan Detachment (STD). Seemingly pervasive ductile deformation within GH rocks and a lack of exposed hanging wall or footwall cutoffs for the MCT and STD have Permitted models that predict 100's of km of coeval displacement on both structures, extruding the GH section via gravitational loading from Tibet and focused erosion along the Himalayan topographic front. We present new mapping, stratigraphic columns, mineral assemblages, U/Pb zircon ages, and a suite of structural data from GH and Tethyan Himalayan (TH) rocks in eastern and central Bhutan. Our observations highlight significant, similar to 250-300 degrees C along-strike changes in the deformation temperature conditions recorded by GH rocks. In eastern Bhutan, TH rocks are separated from GH rocks displaying ubiquitous partial melt textures by a top-to-the-north sense shear zone correlated with the STD. However, in central Bhutan, limited partial melt textures are only present near the base of the GH section, a biotite-muscovite-garnet mineral assemblage persists from 0.2 to 3 km above the MCT through TH rocks, and distinct lithologies interfinger at the GH-TH contact, which suggests that TH strata are in depositional contact above GH strata. The same strata exposed on both sides of the STD limits slip along this structure to similar to 20 km. Thin-section scale top-to-the-south shear is focused in a 2-3 km-thick zone above the MCT while the overlying similar to 11 km-thick section displays top-to-the-north shear, suggesting asymmetric channel behavior. Strained quartz grains allow us to quantify similar to 23-34 km of top-to-the-north shear. Our data suggest that the GH-TH section in central Bhutan acted as a cool, viscous, low-displacement channel, and when compared to sections in eastern Bhutan highlights dramatic changes in temperature conditions, viscosity and possibly displacement along strike. However, we suggest that the erosion Fates needed to remove low-viscosity material limit channel flow even in regions containing significant partial melt, and that the magnitude of channel flow is small compared to the total mass balance of the system. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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