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Late Paleozoic faults of the Altai region, Central Asia: tectonic pattern and model of formation
Authors:M. M. Buslov   T. Watanabe   Y. Fujiwara   K. Iwata   L. V. Smirnova   I. Yu Safonova   N. N. Semakov  A. P. Kiryanova
Affiliation:a Institute of Geology, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia;b Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060, Japan
Abstract:The present kinematic and dynamic analysis of large-scale strike-slip faults, which enabled the formation of a collage of Altai terranes as a result of two collisional events. The Late Devonian–Early Carboniferous collision of the Gondwana-derived Altai-Mongolian terrane and the Siberian continent resulted in the formation of the Charysh–Terekta system of dextral strike-slip faults and later the Kurai and Kuznetsk–Teletsk–Bashkauss sinistral strike-slip faults. The Late Carboniferous–Permian collision of the Siberian and Kazakhstan continents resulted in the formation of the Chara, Irtysh and North-East sinistral strike-slip zones. The age of deformation of both collisional events becomes younger toward the inner areas of the Siberian continent. In the same direction the amount of displacement of strike-slip faulting decreases from several thousand to several hundred kilometers. The width of the Late Paleozoic zone of deformation reaches 1500 km. These events deformed the accretion-collision continental margins and their primary paleogeographic pattern.
Keywords:Strike-slip fault   Collision   Altai-Mongolian terrane   Kazakhstan continent   Siberian continent
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