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The timing of continental collision between Indian and Asia

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SCIENCE BULLETIN
Volume 63, Issue 24, Pages 1649-1654

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scib.2018.11.022

Keywords

Himalayan orogen; Gangdese orogen; Neo-Tethys Ocean; Accretionary orogeny; Collisional orogeny; Rifting orogeny

Funding

  1. National Key Basic Research Program of China [2015CB856100]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41590620]

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The timing of continental collision between India and Asia has been controversial for a long time because of the difficulty in screening isotopic ages for different types of tectonothermal event along the convergent continental boundary. After distinguishing the collisional orogeny from the precollisional accretionary orogeny and the postcollisional rifting orogeny, an age range of 55 +/- 10 Ma is obtained to mark the collisional orogeny in the Early Cenozoic rather than throughout the Cenozoic. This age range provides the resolution to the timing of tectonic reactivation not only for reworking of the marginal arc systems in the Early Cenozoic but also for overprinting of granulite facies metamorphism on eclogites in the Late Cenozoic. In particular, superimposition of the rifting orogeny on both accretionary and collisional orogens in the Late Cenozoic is the key to the reactivation of both Gangdese and Himalayan orogens for contemporaneous metamorphism and magmatism at high thermal gradients. Therefore, rise of the plateau may be caused by underplating of the asthenospheric mantle for rifting orogeny in the composite Himalayan-Tibetan orogens after foundering of their roots in the Late Cenozoic. (C) 2018 Science China Press. Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science China Press. All rights reserved.

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