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Structural framework and its evolution in Chasang area of Qiangtang Basin in northern Tibetan.

Authors :
Liu, Chiyang
Yang, Xingke
Ren, Zhanli
Lai, Shaocong
Chen, Gang
Zhao, Hongge
Wei, Yongpei
Zheng, Menglin
Wang, Chengshan
Source :
Science in China. Series D: Earth Sciences; Dec2001 Supplement, Vol. 44, p18-26, 9p
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Through comprehensive research on the various geophysical and geological data acquired recently, we consider that the Chasang area in the western uplift of Qiangtang is a huge south-dipping block which is overlapped by several east-west trending blocks rather than a simple and palaeo-doming existing for a long time. The structural and geophysical features of the area, which only alone limited between Shuanghu and Rongma districts, are of no regional significance. Their development is closely related with the approximately south-north trending transform faults developed during the Mesozoic era on the east and west sides of the area and their later continuous movement. The compressing, overlapping and uplifting of the Chasang area began at the stage of reversing of the Qiangtang Basin during the Lower Cretaceous, which is in direct relation with Bangonghu-Dingqing limited ocean’s closure and the convergence of the neighboring blocks. The compression and overlapping of the area have further developed and reformed since the Eocene because of the continuing collision and pushing of the Indian Plate to the north. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10069313
Volume :
44
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Science in China. Series D: Earth Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
49376169
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02911967