Geophysical Research Letters (Oct 2024)

First Late Cambrian Paleomagnetic Results From the Oulongbuluke Terrane, Northern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for the Paleogeography of the Proto‐Tethys Ocean

  • Yong Cao,
  • Junling Pei,
  • Zhiming Sun,
  • Haibing Li,
  • Wei Xu,
  • Xiaozhou Ye,
  • Lei Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GL110620
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 20
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract The Early Paleozoic paleolatitudinal position of the terranes in the northern Tibetan Plateau is the key to unraveling the evolution of the Proto‐Tethys Ocean. We present the first Late Cambrian paleomagnetic results from the Oulongbuluke terrane (OT), in the northern Tibetan Plateau. The mean paleomagnetic direction for 16 sites is Ds = 196.2°, Is = −36.9° with κs = 31.5, α95 = 6.7°, corresponding to a paleopole at 68.2°S/51.9°E with dp/dm = 4.6°/7.8°. Rock magnetic and petrologic analyses demonstrate the primary origin of the magnetic mineralogy. This paleomagnetic result defines the Late Cambrian paleolatitude of the OT as 20.6 ± 4.6°S (reference point: 37.2°N/96.6°E). Combined paleomagnetic and geological evidence suggests that the terranes in the northern Tibetan Plateau were located to the northwest of the Indian plate of Gondwana during the Late Cambrian.

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