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Tectonic Evolution of the Western Margin of the Burma Microplate Based on New Fossil and Radiometric Age Constraints

Authors :
Renjie Zhou
Sarah Kachovich
Tara Roeder
Santanu Kumar Bhowmik
D. Stojanovic
Naomi Truscott
Yan Zhen
Kapesa Lokho
Geoffrey L. Clarke
Trevor Ireland
Aliba Ao
Jonathan C. Aitchison
Source :
Tectonics. 38:1718-1741
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2019.

Abstract

Results of biostratigraphic and geochronological investigations in eastern Nagaland and Manipur, NE India, provide new constraints on the tectonic evolution of the western margin of the Burma microplate. U/Pb zircon ages indicate that the Naga Hills ophiolite developed in a suprasubduction zone setting as part of an intraoceanic island arc developed during late Early Cretaceous (mid-Aptian) time and is younger than similar rocks exposed along the Indus-Yarlung Tsangpo suture zone. Radiolarian microfossils provide Jurassic and Cretaceous age constraints for Tethyan ocean floor sediments that were subducted beneath the forming ophiolite. Timing of the emplacement of these rocks onto the passive margin of eastern India is constrained by Paleocene/Eocene radiolarians in sediments over which the ophiolitic assemblage has been thrust. Previously undated schists and gneisses in the Naga Metamorphics are of Early Ordovician age, and their sedimentary protolith was most likely derived from sources in the south of Western Australian and East Antarctica. After Barrovian-style metamorphism, these rocks were uplifted and eroded becoming an important source of detritus shed into the Eocene Phokphur Formation. This unit also contains abundant clasts sourced from the disrupted basement of the Naga Hills ophiolite, which it overlies. It also contains Permo-Triassic-aged detritus eroded off an enigmatic source that was possibly a continental convergent margin arc system somewhere along the northern margin of Gondwana.

Details

ISSN :
19449194 and 02787407
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tectonics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2f788d6b05758c318ec0c2e4385ef872
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2018tc005049