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Initiation of slip along the Xianshuihe fault zone,eastern Tibet,constrained by K/Ar and fission-track ages
Abstract:The Xianshuihe fault zone (XFZ) forms a boundary that accommodates crustal movement eastwards from central Tibet. The lack of well-defined time constraints has hampered the reconstruction of the geometric and kinematic evolution of the fault zone, and inhibited the development of a consistent regional tectonic model. New geochronological investigations of mica K/Ar and apatite fission-track ages on the Ganzi–Yushu segment of the XFZ indicate that fault activity started ca. 13 Ma before present, which considerably precedes the 5 Ma initiation of offset on the Xiaojiang fault (XjF) segment. Different initiation times for different fault segments clearly demonstrate that the geometric and kinematic evolution of the XFZ can be divided into two periods. The XFZ cut through the Dangjiang, Ganzi, and Gongga Shan areas, and reached the Qinghe–Yanyuan area during an early stage, from ca. 13 to 5 Ma, as a boundary fault with lateral mass transfer from the interior to southeast Tibet. At the southern edge of the XFZ, the movement took advantage of the southern segment of the Longmen Shan thrust fault – the Jinhe–Qinghe thrust fault. During the late stage, from 5 Ma to present, the fault zone passed through the Yushu, Ganzi, and Gongga Shan areas, then offset the Longmen Shan thrust fault belt and reached the Kunming area. The Jinhe–Qinghe fault was abandoned in the later period as the southern part of the XFZ, and the XjF became active because of continuous clockwise rotation of the crust around the eastern syntaxis.
Keywords:Ganzi–Yushu fault segment  Xianshuihe fault zone  K/Ar age  fission-track age  Longmen Shan thrust fault
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