2011
DOI: 10.1144/sp349.6
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Kinematic evolution of the eastern Tethyan Himalaya: constraints from magnetic fabric and structural properties of the Triassic flysch in SE Tibet

Abstract: Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) combined with structural analysis are used in this work with the aim to characterize the tectonic evolution of the Triassic flysch within the eastern Tethyan Himalaya Thrust Belt in SE Tibet. The attitude of the magnetic foliation and lineation are concordant with the planar and linear structures of tectonic origin defined by the preferred orientation of the iron-bearing silicates. Two different tectonic domains can be defined: (a) the southern domain is controlled b… Show more

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“…During the subsequent Neohimalayan (Hodges 2000) tectonic phase, north-facing folds with a related axial plane cleavage were developed (e.g. Carosi et al 2007;Montomoli et al 2008;Kellett & Godin 2009, Antolin et al 2011. In the study area these two deformation phases are well developed.…”
Section: Structural Setting Of the Tethyan Himalayamentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…During the subsequent Neohimalayan (Hodges 2000) tectonic phase, north-facing folds with a related axial plane cleavage were developed (e.g. Carosi et al 2007;Montomoli et al 2008;Kellett & Godin 2009, Antolin et al 2011. In the study area these two deformation phases are well developed.…”
Section: Structural Setting Of the Tethyan Himalayamentioning
confidence: 79%
“…KT, Kakhtang thrust, position of STDS from Grujic et al (2002), McQuarrie et al (2008). Structures in the northern Tethyan Himalaya from Antolin et al (2011).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Antolín et al 2011). Thus, folds verge usually towards the foreland in the case of foreland FAT belts (Figs 1-3 & 8b1), towards the trench in the case of accretionary wedges (Fig.…”
Section: Structural Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 88%