Paleomagnetic tests of tectonic reconstructions of the India-Asia collision zone

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2015-04-28

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Huang, WentaoISNI 0000000449452454
van Hinsbergen, D.J.J.ORCID 0000-0003-3410-0344ISNI 0000000065827851
Lippert, Peter C.
Guo, Zhaojie
Dupont-Nivet, GuillaumeISNI 0000000388630324

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Several solutions have been proposed to explain the long-standing kinematic observation that postcollisional upper crustal shortening within the Himalaya and Asia is much less than the magnitude of India-Asia convergence. Here we implement these hypotheses in global plate reconstructions and test paleolatitudes predicted by the global apparent polar wander path against independent, and the most robust paleomagnetic data. Our tests demonstrate that (1) reconstructed 600-750km postcollisional intra-Asian shortening is a minimum value; (2) a 52Ma collision age is only consistent with paleomagnetic data if intra-Asian shortening was ~900km; a ~56-58Ma collision age requires greater intra-Asian shortening; (3) collision ages of 34 or 65Ma incorrectly predict Late Cretaceous and Paleogene paleolatitudes of the Tibetan Himalaya (TH); and (4) Cretaceous counterclockwise rotation of India cannot explain the paleolatitudinal divergence between the TH and India. All hypotheses, regardless of collision age, require major Cretaceous extension within Greater India.

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India-Asia collision, Paleomagnetism, Tectonic reconstruction, General Earth and Planetary Sciences, Geophysics

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Huang, W, van Hinsbergen, D J J, Lippert, P C, Guo, Z & Dupont-Nivet, G 2015, 'Paleomagnetic tests of tectonic reconstructions of the India-Asia collision zone', Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 42, no. 8, pp. 2642-2649. https://doi.org/10.1002/2015GL063749