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Underthrusting of the Tarim Lithosphere Beneath the Western Kunlun Range, Insights From Seismic Profiling Evidence

Journal

TECTONICS
Volume 40, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2019TC005932

Keywords

foreland basin; seismic profiling; Tarim; underthrusting; western Kunlun

Funding

  1. National Key RD Plan of China [2017YFC0601402]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41372201, 41672198]
  3. LABEX VOLTAIRE [ANR-10-LABX-100-01]
  4. Region Centre ARGON
  5. EQUIPEX PLANET [ANR-11-EQPX-0036]

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The uplift of the western Kunlun range is a result of the Indian indentation into Eurasia and the underthrusting of the Tarim lithosphere. The study determines that the western Kunlun mountain range started to uplift slightly before 40 million years ago and the modern geomorphology of the Tarim Basin took shape around 25 million years ago. The underthrusting rate of the Tarim lithosphere is approximately 8.18 mm/yr, combining a shortening rate and a latitudinal propagation rate.
Uplift of the western Kunlun range results from the Indian indentation into Eurasia and induced underthrusting of the Tarim lithosphere. This underthrusting keeps pace with migration of the western Kunlun foreland basin. The basin-scale sequences provide a decipherable record of the migration. To quantify the underthrusting, we analyzed a similar to 323.2-km-long seismic profile crossing the middle segment of the western Kunlun foreland. We traced seismic reflectors to investigate the architecture of the foreland sequences and assigned ages of reflectors by correlating them with the dated outcropping sections. The foreland sequences consist of four layers. The lowermost Layer 1 starts to lap on the preforeland unit at similar to 40 Ma, indicating that the Cenozoic western Kunlun initiated slightly prior to similar to 40 Ma. Layer 2 shows a large sharp step northward to exceed the forebulge at similar to 25 Ma, suggesting that the modern geomorphology of the Tarim Basin took shape. The southwestern boundary of Layer 4 migrates northeastwards by a fold row relative to that of Layer 3. The gradual retreat of reflector terminations from similar to 40 to similar to 30 Ma suggests that the Tarim lithosphere is viscoelastic. The linear fitting of the forelandward envelop of reflector termination sites since similar to 30 Ma indicates that the Tarim lithosphere underthrusted at an average rate of similar to 8.18 mm/yr. This rate comprises the shortening rate of similar to 3.8-5.7 mm/yr and the western Kunlun latitudinal propagation rate of similar to 4.4-2.5 mm/yr. The abrupt increase in sedimentation rate since similar to 11 Ma suggests that western Kunlun had reached its current elevation.

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