Geoscience Frontiers (Jan 2012)

Structural features and deformational ages of the northern Dabashan thrust belt

  • Pengyuan Li,
  • Jinjiang Zhang,
  • Lei Guo,
  • Xiongying Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2011.11.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 41 – 49

Abstract

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A large-scale pop-up structure occurs at the front of the northern Dabashan thrust belt (NDTB), bound by the NNE-dipping Chengkou fault to the south, and the SSW-dipping Gaoqiao fault to the north. The pop-up structure shows different features along its strike as a direct reflection of the intensity of tectonic activity. To the northwest, the structure is characterized by a two-directional thrust system forming a positive flower-like structure. In contrast, the southeastern part is composed of the vertical Chengkou fault and a series of N-directed backthrusts, showing a semi-flower-like structure. We present results from Ar-Ar dating of syntectonic microthermal metamorphic sericite which show that the Chengkou fault experienced intense deformation during the mid-Mesozoic Yanshanian epoch (about 143.3 Ma), causing rapid uplift and thrusting of the northern Dabashan thrust belt. During the propagation of this thrust, a series of backthrusts formed because of the obstruction from the frontier of Dabashan thrust belt, leading to the development of the pop-up structure.

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