Geophysical Research Letters (Aug 2024)

Three‐Stage India‐Asia Collision Proposed by the Thrice Remagnetizations of the Tethyan Himalaya Terrane

  • Yabo Tong,
  • Junling Pei,
  • Tao Qian,
  • Shengsi Sun,
  • Lifu Hou,
  • Xinxin Sun,
  • Zijian Zhang,
  • Bin Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GL110286
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 15
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Crustal deformation and hydrothermal percolation related to the India‐Asia collision have caused extensive remagnetization of the Tethyan Himalaya Terrane (THT). The present work identified three phases of regional remagnetization during 62.3–50.0 Ma for the east‐central THT. Consequently, a model of three‐stage India‐Asia collision was proposed. The east‐central THT first collided with the southward migrated southern margin of the Lhasa Terrane (LT) at 5.4 ± 0.9°N during 62.3–60.9 Ma. Subsequently, the THT continuously moved northward and pushed the southern margin of the LT back to its original position prior to the initiation of fore‐arc and back‐arc extension on both sides of the Gangdese magmatic arc. Since the final suturing of the THT with Asia at ∼10°N during 59.8–58.0 Ma, the east‐central THT remained stationary until India collided with it at 10.9 ± 5.1°N at ∼50.0 Ma.

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