Affiliation: | aURA 1763 GGP (Géochronologie, Géochimie, Pétrologie), ISTEEM, UniversitéMontpellier II, cc 066, place E. Batataillon, 34 095 Montpellier Cedex 05,France bURA 1760 Géophysique et Tectonique, cc 060, Montpellier II,France cInstitute of Geology, Baiwangzhuang Road, 100 037 Beijing ,China dBureau of Geology and Mineral Resources of Sichuan, Chengdu ,China |
Abstract: | The presently active sinistral Xianshui He strike-slip fault (XSH) is a lithospheric scale strike-slip fault in the eastern Himalaya. In the study area this fault affects the eastern edge of the Konga Shan granitic massif, where it has caused both brittle and ductile deformation. A RbSr isochron and Nd and Pb isotope study of three samples, and a UPb zircon study of a single sample, were completed on the granite. UPb data indicate a granite emplacement age of 12.8 ± 1.4 Ma. The RbSr isochrons show that the granite emplacement and the deformational event were synchronous, at around 12-10 Ma (minimum age for deformation). The Nd and Pb isotope compositions of whole rocks and K-feldspars indicate the involvement of Proterozoic continental crust, which is confirmed by UPb systematics indicating inherited zircons. Sinistral faulting along the XSH began at the latest at 12 Ma and marks the extrusion toward the east of the West Sichuan and South China blocks, following their extrusion along the Red River fault zone between 50 and 21 Ma. |