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Eohimalayan fold and thrust belt: Implications for the geodynamic evolution of the NW-Himalaya (India)

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TECTONICS
Volume 21, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2002TC001363

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balanced cross sections; thrust tectonics; Tethyan Himalaya; Eohimalayan event

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[1] In the Himalayas the Eocene deformation phase is called the Eohimalayan event. By means of a forward and backward balanced cross section along a classical traverse through the Tethyan Himalaya we constrain Eohimalayan SW vergent folding and SW directed thrusting in a belt above a basal thrust at 10 km depth. This thrust is located at the structural position of the Southern Tibetan Detachment System with a NE directed normal sense displacement suggesting Miocene reactivation of a major Eocene contractional fault. Stepwise palinspastic restoration demonstrates that this Eocene contractional fault has been subsequently openly folded due to southwestward propagation of the Himalayan Thrust System.

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