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EXTENSION DURING CONTINENTAL CONVERGENCE, WITH APPLICATION TO THE TIBETAN PLATEAU
- Abstract:
- The Tibetan plateau is the product of crustal thickening caused by the collision between India and Asia and is the largest active example of extensional tectonics in a zone of continental collision. Throughout most of the Tertiary, the tectonics of the plateau were dominated by north-south shortening, a significant proportion of which took place on east-west striking thrust faults. For the last 5 m.a. or so the plateau has been thinning by the mechanism of extension on north-south trending normal faults. Previous investigations of the collision have been able to account for the large-scale features of the Tertiary deformation but have failed to explain the transition, in the late Tertiary to Quaternary strain rate field of the plateau, from north-south compression to east-west extension. The transition could, in principle, be effected by a reduction in the rate of convergence between India and Asia or by a uniform reduction in strength of the whole continental lithosphere of Asia. Numerical experiments show that for a range of lithospheric parameters, the increase in surface height (as much as 2 km) and of potential energy (5 to 10 × 1012 N m-1) resulting from convective instability of the lower lithosphere are sufficient for east-west extension to replace north-south compression as the dominant feature of the stress field of the Tibetan plateau. -from Authors
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- 10.1029/JB094iB12p17561
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- JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH AND PLANETS More from this journal
- Volume:
- 94
- Issue:
- B12
- Pages:
- 17561-17579
- Publication date:
- 1989-12-10
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0148-0227
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English
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