2014
DOI: 10.1186/bf03352394
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Remagnetization of igneous rocks in Gupis area of Kohistan arc, northern Pakistan

Abstract: The Kohistan arc was formed due to subduction of neo-Tethyan oceanic crust beneath Asia. The arc is comprised of volcanic, plutonic and sedimentary rocks of Mesozoic to Tertiary age, formed prior and after the suturing of the Indian and Asian continents. Paleomagnetic investigations have been carried out on Paleocene volcanic and plutonic rocks exposed in the northern part of the arc. A total of 110 samples from 16 sites were drilled. According to rock-magnetic studies the main magnetic carrier is magnetite. O… Show more

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“…Because the onset temperature for annealing zircon (~200 °C) is lower than the Curie temperature of magnetite (580 °C), remagnetization of the Nakan area must be the result of a diagenetic (chemical) event rather than a thermal event. Chemical remagnetization of igneous rocks can be associated with low-grade metamorphism (Ahmad et al, 2001;Yo-ichero et al, 2000). Thin sections of the Nakan samples, however, show little to no alteration to support the hypothesis of a diagenetic and/or epithermal event (Lumadyo et al, 1993).…”
Section: Central and East Kalimantanmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Because the onset temperature for annealing zircon (~200 °C) is lower than the Curie temperature of magnetite (580 °C), remagnetization of the Nakan area must be the result of a diagenetic (chemical) event rather than a thermal event. Chemical remagnetization of igneous rocks can be associated with low-grade metamorphism (Ahmad et al, 2001;Yo-ichero et al, 2000). Thin sections of the Nakan samples, however, show little to no alteration to support the hypothesis of a diagenetic and/or epithermal event (Lumadyo et al, 1993).…”
Section: Central and East Kalimantanmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The The areas within rectangles, located around the towns of Drosh and Gupis, are investigated in this study. The study area of Ahmad et al (2001) is also marked by a small rectangle. Detailed geological maps of the Yasin-Gupis and Drosh areas are shown in Figures 2 and 3.…”
Section: K O H Is Ta N Is La N D a Rcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ahmed et al . (2001) also reported rock‐magnetic and paleomagnetic results of the Paleogene volcanic (Teru Volcanic Formation) and plutonic rocks exposed in the northern part of the KLA (Fig.…”
Section: Geological Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plutonic rocks also showed the same directions. Therefore, the volcanics were remagnetized at the time of intrusive activity or both volcanic and intrusive rocks have suffered the same remagnetization (Ahmed et al . 2001).…”
Section: Geological Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
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