2014
DOI: 10.1002/2013tc003337
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Block rotation: Tectonic response of the Sichuan basin to the southeastward growth of the Tibetan Plateau along the Xianshuihe‐Xiaojiang fault

Abstract: GPS field and seismic data show that the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau is tectonically and seismically active. This activity is due to the southeastward extrusion of the Chuandian fragment, a large crustal block rotating clockwise around the northeastern syntaxis of the Himalayas. The eastern boundary fault of this fragment is defined by the left-lateral Xianshuihe-Xiaojiang fault, which abruptly truncates the Sichuan basin of the Yangtze block. Our paper presents evidence indicating that the Sich… Show more

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“…Collectively, most of the studies suggest a marked acceleration in cooling and exhumation from rates of ca. Burchfiel et al, 1995;Liu et al, 2012;Wang et al, 2014). 40-10 Ma.…”
Section: Discussion Thermal History Of the Xichang Basin And Its Perimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Collectively, most of the studies suggest a marked acceleration in cooling and exhumation from rates of ca. Burchfiel et al, 1995;Liu et al, 2012;Wang et al, 2014). 40-10 Ma.…”
Section: Discussion Thermal History Of the Xichang Basin And Its Perimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to form the western Sichuan foreland basin Li et al, 2003). Chen et al, 1995;Burchfiel et al, 1995;Wang et al, 2014). 1).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
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“…A growing body of evidence indicates the partitioning of oblique motion into boundary‐parallel strike‐slip motion, orthogonal thrusting, and vertical axis rotation for the Cenozoic deformation of the Tibetan Plateau [ Avouac and Tapponnier , ; Meyer et al ., ]. In particular, vertical axis rotation of crustal blocks is a ubiquitous feature of continental deformation [ McKenzie and Jackson , ; Chen et al ., ; Zhang et al ., ], and it is a characteristic of regions near transpressional strike‐slip faults, such as the ATF [ Chen et al ., ; Lu et al ., ; Wang et al ., , ], the Ailaoshan‐Red River Fault, and the Xianshuihe‐Xiaojiang Fault [ Wang et al ., ]. Measurements of paleomagnetic declination can reveal past vertical axis rotations of geological bodies, since they become magnetized, and this independent method can shed new light on the evolution of the ATF.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the dynamic accommodation for the eastward sub-motion remains controversial. One argument speculates that the differential clockwise rotation produced by Sichuan basin counterclockwise rotation dragging should play an important role (Xu et al 2003;Shen et al 2005;Wang et al 2014). The second hypothesis considers that the eastward expansion may simply be explained by vertical crustal shortening deformation (He and Ikeda 2007;Chen and He 2008;Wen et al 2011Wen et al , 2013.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%