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Dating the Indian continental subduction and collisional thickening in the Northwest Himalaya, multichronology of the Tso Morari eclogites

de Sigoyer, J.; Chavagnac, V.; Blichert-Toft, J.; Villa, I.M.; Luais, B.; Guillot, S.; Cosca, M.; Mascle, G.. 2000 Dating the Indian continental subduction and collisional thickening in the Northwest Himalaya, multichronology of the Tso Morari eclogites. Geology, 28 (6). 487-490. https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(2000)28<487:DTICSA>2.0.CO;2

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Abstract/Summary

Multichronometric studies of the low-temperature eclogitic Tso Morari unit (Ladakh, India) place timing constraints on the early evolution of the northwest Himalayan belt. Several isotopic systems have been used to date the eclogitization and the exhumation of the Tso Morari unit: Lu-Hf, Sm-Nd, Rb-Sr, and Ar-Ar. A ca. 55 Ma age for the eclogitization has been obtained by Lu-Hf on garnet, omphacite, and whole rock from mafic eclogite and by Sm-Nd on garnet, glaucophane, and whole rock from high-pressure metapelites. These results agree with a previously reported U-Pb age on allanite, and together these ages constrain the subduction of the Indian continental margin at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary. During exhumation, the Tso Morari rocks underwent thermal relaxation at about 9 ± 3 kbar, characterized by partial recrystallization under amphibolite facies conditions ca. 47 Ma, as dated by Sm-Nd on garnet, calcic amphibole, and whole rock from metabasalt, Rb-Sr on phengite, apatite, and whole rock, and Ar-Ar on medium-Si phengite from metapelites. Ar-Ar analyses of biotite and low-Si muscovite from metapelites, which recrystallized at <5 kbar toward the end of the exhumation, show that the Tso Morari unit was at upper crustal levels ca. 30 Ma. These results indicate variable exhumation rates for the Tso Morari unit, beginning with rapid exhumation while the Indian margin subduction was still active, and later proceeding at a slower pace during the crustal thickening associated with the Himalayan collision.

Item Type: Publication - Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(2000)28<487:DTICSA>2.0.CO;2
ISSN: 0091-7613
Additional Keywords: Indian subduction, radiochronology, eclogites, exhumation rate, Himalaya
Date made live: 13 Jun 2005 +0 (UTC)
URI: https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/115884

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