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Diachronous uplift in intra-continental orogeny: 2D thermo-mechanical modeling of the India-Asia collision.

Authors :
Bian, Shuang
Gong, Junfeng
Chen, Lin
Zuza, Andrew V.
Chen, Hanlin
Lin, Xiubin
Cheng, Xiaogan
Yang, Rong
Source :
Tectonophysics. Jan2020, Vol. 775, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The Cenozoic India-Asia collision reactivated several ancient thrust belts in the interior of the Asian continent, including the West and East Kunlun ranges in central Tibet, and the Tian Shan and Qilian Shan further north. Both basin sedimentary records and thermochronological data show that the uplift of the South Tian Shan and Qilian Shan at the north occurred earlier than that of the West and East Kunlun ranges at the south. Diachronous continental deformation and initiation of uplift during orogeny are contrary to the general notion that the stress transfer in response to the India-Asia collision should propagate sequentially from south to north. Here we systematically conducted 2D thermo-mechanical simulations to investigate possible factors for this diachronous deformation pattern. The results show that a hotter Tian Shan lithosphere, with Moho temperature >100 °C hotter than that of the proto-southern Asia, leads to an earlier and higher uplift of the Tian Shan. Additionally, a faster convergence rate of the India-Asia collision results in a more efficient transfer of boundary force into the upper plate's interior, giving rise to a larger amount of uplift in the Tian Shan. We conclude that intra-continental ranges with weaker lithosphere, such as the Tian Shan or Qilian Shan, uplift earlier than stronger regions, such as the West and East Kunlun ranges. Faster convergence rates amplify this situation. Our results imply that the unique diachronous growth of the Tibetan plateau arises from its complex pre-collisional history, which includes collided arc-continent terranes with hotter and weaker lithosphere that respond to the effects of far-field stress transfer. • Controls on intra-continent diachronous rise are investigated by numerical modeling. • Intra-continent thrust belts with weaker lithosphere uplift earlier. • Faster convergence rate at the boundary amplifies the diachronous rise situation. • Evolution of Tibetan plateau is controlled by the complex pre-collisional history. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00401951
Volume :
775
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Tectonophysics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141320854
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2019.228310