Geophysical Research Letters (Oct 2023)
Timing the Hegenshan Suture in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: New Paleomagnetic and Geochronological Constraints From Southeastern Mongolia
Abstract
Abstract The timing of formation of the Hegenshan suture is crucial to understanding the evolution of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB). Here we present a well‐dated paleomagnetic pole (103 samples from 15 sites, 36.7°N/29.2°E, A95 = 3.3°) that passed a positive fold test, a reversal test, and a conglomerate test from the ∼250 Ma upper Gunbayn Formation andesites in the southeastern Mongolia Block (MOB). The high‐quality paleomagnetic database may demonstrate that the MOB drifted rapidly southward and collided with the Xilinhot–Songliao Block between 256 and 250 Ma, resulting in the closure of the Hegenshan Ocean at ∼250 Ma. The Hegenshan suture and the Solonker suture were formed almost simultaneously and marked the final closure of the Paleo‐Asian Ocean.
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