1. Late Cretaceous-Cenozoic uplift, deformation, and erosion of the SW Tianshan Mountains in Kyrgyzstan and Western China.
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Chen, Zhengle, Wang, Zongxiu, Han, Fengbin, Zhang, Wengao, Zhang, Qing, Zhou, Zhenju, Wang, Xiaohu, Xiao, Weifeng, Han, Shuqin, Yu, Xinqi, Sun, Yue, Nurgazy, Takenov, Latyshev, Nikta, and Zailabidin, Halilov
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ROCK deformation ,EROSION ,OROGENIC belts ,PLANATION surfaces (Geology) ,CENOZOIC Era ,CRETACEOUS Period - Abstract
The Mesozoic to Cenozoic mountain uplift, exhumation, and deformation of the SW Tianshan Mountains (Kyrgyzstan and Northwest China) offer an important window to understand the intra-continental rejuvenation mechanism of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB), as response to the far-field effects of the India-Asia collision. This article presents new observation and data for the planation surface and sedimentation and deformation features of the regional intermountain basins to rebuild the orogenic history in Mesozoic to Cenozoic. Three planation surfaces were recognized by field observation, showing that the mountain may have experienced lengthy erosion since the end Cretaceous, and a continuous planation surface may have formed at the Eocene to Oligocene. The filling sequences and deformation character revealed that the orogenic disintegrate and intermountain basin formation likely began in the end of Oligocene. Subsequently, the uniform planation surface in Western Tianshan may have begun to disintegrate, leading to the basin-and-range landform formation. Folds and nappes in the Cenozoic basins, large-scale thrusting of Palaeozoic rocks over Cenozoic sediments at the basin margin associated with the rapid mountain uplift may have occurred at the end of Early Pleistocene, suggesting a tectonic inversion. The Mesozoic-Cenozoic Tianshan uplift and deformation were likely induced by the collision/accretion along the southern margin of Eurasia. Both the northward propagation of the Parmir syntaxis to the SW Tianshan and the oblique dextral faulting of the Talas-Fergana fault have likely played an important role on the formation and deformation of the Cenozoic basins in the SW Tianshan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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