Seventeen new ^(40)Ar/^(39)Ar analyses reported for ten Tarim Precambrian basement samples from the Kuluketage area,are applied to reconstruct the regional thermo-tectonic history together with previously published da...Seventeen new ^(40)Ar/^(39)Ar analyses reported for ten Tarim Precambrian basement samples from the Kuluketage area,are applied to reconstruct the regional thermo-tectonic history together with previously published data.Eight samples were taken adjacent to the Xingdi and Xinger faults,major structures in the study area,whereas a further two were sampled at some distance from the faults.^(40)Ar/^(39)Ar data from the latter record rapid cooling following a Neoproterozoic magmatic/metamorphic event and mild Paleozoic thermal disturbance.Paleozoic ^(40)Ar/^(39)Ar ages from the study area,as well as from the Central Tianshan and eastern Southern Tianshan suggest two strong deformational periods at ~390 Ma and ~300 Ma.During the older period,argon isotopic systems were reset/disturbed by high temperature related to arc magmatism resulting from subduction of the South Tianshan paleo-oceanic crust,possibly in combination with reactivation of Precambrian faults.The younger period is characterized by widespread late Carboniferous-early Permian intracontinental deformation,which is related to the final amalgamation of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt.Previously published apatite fission track data attest to a long history of post-coIlisional cooling,which is attributed to continued propagation of deformation within the Central Asian Orogenic Belt.展开更多
基金supported by MOST(2014CB440801 and 2017YFC0601206)NSFC(41230207,41302167 and 41472208)+2 种基金State Key Laboratory of Earthquake Dynamics(LED2013B03)the China Postdoctoral Council(20100480452,2012T50135)the International Postdoctoral Exchange Fellowship Program
文摘Seventeen new ^(40)Ar/^(39)Ar analyses reported for ten Tarim Precambrian basement samples from the Kuluketage area,are applied to reconstruct the regional thermo-tectonic history together with previously published data.Eight samples were taken adjacent to the Xingdi and Xinger faults,major structures in the study area,whereas a further two were sampled at some distance from the faults.^(40)Ar/^(39)Ar data from the latter record rapid cooling following a Neoproterozoic magmatic/metamorphic event and mild Paleozoic thermal disturbance.Paleozoic ^(40)Ar/^(39)Ar ages from the study area,as well as from the Central Tianshan and eastern Southern Tianshan suggest two strong deformational periods at ~390 Ma and ~300 Ma.During the older period,argon isotopic systems were reset/disturbed by high temperature related to arc magmatism resulting from subduction of the South Tianshan paleo-oceanic crust,possibly in combination with reactivation of Precambrian faults.The younger period is characterized by widespread late Carboniferous-early Permian intracontinental deformation,which is related to the final amalgamation of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt.Previously published apatite fission track data attest to a long history of post-coIlisional cooling,which is attributed to continued propagation of deformation within the Central Asian Orogenic Belt.