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Configuration and Timing of Collision Between Arabia and Eurasia in the Zagros Collision Zone, Fars, Southern Iran.

Authors :
Cai, Fulong
Ding, Lin
Wang, Houqi
Laskowski, Andrew K.
Zhang, Liyun
Zhang, Bo
Mohammadi, Ali
Li, Jinxiang
Song, Peiping
Li, Zhenyu
Zhang, Qinghai
Source :
Tectonics; Aug2021, Vol. 40 Issue 8, p1-21, 21p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The configuration and timing of the Arabia‐Eurasia continental collision, part of the broader Alpine‐Himalayan collisional system, remains controversial. We conducted sandstone petrology, detrital zircon U‐Pb‐Hf isotopic and trace element analysis, and Cr‐spinel electron microprobe geochemical analysis of samples from Paleocene to Miocene peripheral foreland strata in interior Fars, southern Iran. These data were used to test competing models for ophiolite obduction and Arabia‐Eurasia collision. In addition, we applied these data to compare the history of outward and upward growth of the Zagros and Himalayan‐Tibetan segments of the Alpine‐Himalayan collisional orogenic belt. The first appearance of radiolarian‐rich chert conglomerate, 100–90 Ma detrital zircons with positive ɛHf(t) values from +1 to +20 and midocean ridge geochemical affinity, and suprasubduction zone (SSZ) affinity Cr‐spinel is in the lower and middle Sachun Formation. These data indicate that obduction occurred before deposition of the upper Maastrichtian‐lower Paleocene Sachun Formation and developed in an intra‐oceanic setting rather than an Arabia‐Eurasia collision setting. Abundant continental‐arc affinity detrital zircon with 180–160 Ma and 50–27 Ma age‐probability peaks and varied ɛHf(t) values are present in the upper Oligocene‐lower Miocene Razak and Agha Jari formations, indicating sedimentary overlap with Eurasia. SSZ‐affinity Cr‐spinel in all samples indicates that ophiolitic rocks were a continual source of detritus in the foreland basin since Paleocene. The depositional age of the basal Razak Formation is between 25.7 and 21.5 Ma. Therefore, we interpret that collision between Arabia and Eurasia must have been initiated before deposition of the Razak Formation. Key Points: Neyriz ophiolite was obducted onto Arabia during Late Cretaceous‐early Paleocene timeArabia‐Eurasia intercontinental collision occurred before deposition of 25.7–21.5 Ma Razak formationDecreases in propagation rate of foreland basin system play an important role in the growth of high elevation orogenic plateau [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02787407
Volume :
40
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Tectonics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152166552
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2021TC006762