2017
DOI: 10.1002/2017jb014353
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Comment on “Remagnetization of the Paleogene Tibetan Himalayan carbonate rocks in the Gamba area: Implications for reconstructing the lower plate in the India‐Asia collision” by Huang et al.

Abstract: The recent publication of “Remagnetization of the Paleogene Tibetan Himalayan carbonate rocks in the Gamba area: Implications for reconstructing the lower plate in the India‐Asia collision” by Huang et al. [J. Geophys. Res. Solid Earth, 122, doi:10.1002/2016JB013662] argued for a complete chemical remagnetization on the characteristic remanence of carbonate rocks from the Zongpu Formation (Fm) at Gamba, southern Tibet, and discussed its implications for the reconstruction of India‐Asia collision. To support th… Show more

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“…Indeed, k g / k s of our nonparametric fold test applied to Members I–IV is 1.22 [ Huang et al , ], which is just above F [294, 294] = 1.21 [ McElhinny , ]. Yi et al [] further suggest that these negative fold tests may be caused by northward latitude shift of the Tibetan Himalaya during the deposition of Member I and Members II–IV carbonate rocks. First and foremost, this argument is based on the assumption that the NRM would be primary.…”
Section: Inconclusive Positive Fold Tests For the Zongpu Carbonate Rocksmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Indeed, k g / k s of our nonparametric fold test applied to Members I–IV is 1.22 [ Huang et al , ], which is just above F [294, 294] = 1.21 [ McElhinny , ]. Yi et al [] further suggest that these negative fold tests may be caused by northward latitude shift of the Tibetan Himalaya during the deposition of Member I and Members II–IV carbonate rocks. First and foremost, this argument is based on the assumption that the NRM would be primary.…”
Section: Inconclusive Positive Fold Tests For the Zongpu Carbonate Rocksmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Based on our comprehensive rock magnetic and petrographic results [ Huang et al , ], Yi et al [] agree that the magnetic carrier of the Zongpu carbonate rocks is authigenic magnetite. However, they argue that these authigenic magnetite grains were formed at the very early diagenetic stage with no significant lapse of time between of the deposition and remanence acquisition.…”
Section: Authigenic Magnetite Formation Long After Carbonate Depositionmentioning
confidence: 86%
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