2018
DOI: 10.1029/2017tc004642
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First Early Permian Paleomagnetic Pole for the Yili Block and its Implications for Late Paleozoic Postorogenic Kinematic Evolution of the SW Central Asian Orogenic Belt

Abstract: We conducted a paleomagnetic study on the Early Permian volcanic and sedimentary rocks, and the Neoproterozoic mafic dikes in the Yili Block, NW China. Magnetite and hematite were proven to be the principal magnetic remanence carriers. Demagnetizations revealed stable characteristic remanence magnetizations with a sole reversed magnetic polarity. The magnetic remanence of only the Early Permian strata turned out to be primary based on positive fold tests; meanwhile, the magnetic remanence age of the mafic dike… Show more

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“…Similar large counterclockwise rotations were also documented for the Yili Block with respect to Tarim from the Late Carboniferous to the Late Permian and were interpreted as the result of the large-scale dextral strike-slip movements between the Yili and Tarim blocks (Wang et al, 2007;Zhu et al, 2018). In fact, large-scale strike-slip shearing and related transpression and/or transtension were documented to be the principal pattern of the intracontinental tectonics in the SW CAOB (Allen et al, 1993;Choulet et al, 2011;Choulet et al, 2013;Laurent-Charvet et al, 2002;Laurent-Charvet et al, 2003;Wang et al, 2007Wang et al, , 2009Wang et al, 2014;Zhu et al, 2018).…”
Section: Kinematic Constraints On the Intracontinental Tectonics Of Tmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Similar large counterclockwise rotations were also documented for the Yili Block with respect to Tarim from the Late Carboniferous to the Late Permian and were interpreted as the result of the large-scale dextral strike-slip movements between the Yili and Tarim blocks (Wang et al, 2007;Zhu et al, 2018). In fact, large-scale strike-slip shearing and related transpression and/or transtension were documented to be the principal pattern of the intracontinental tectonics in the SW CAOB (Allen et al, 1993;Choulet et al, 2011;Choulet et al, 2013;Laurent-Charvet et al, 2002;Laurent-Charvet et al, 2003;Wang et al, 2007Wang et al, , 2009Wang et al, 2014;Zhu et al, 2018).…”
Section: Kinematic Constraints On the Intracontinental Tectonics Of Tmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…This hypothesis is supported by (1) structural and kinematic studies which show that ductile shearing along the MTSZ has been of dextral sense (Laurent-Charvet et al, 2002;Laurent-Charvet et al, 2003;Wang et al, 2007Wang et al, , 2014Yin & Nie, 1996) and (2) multimineral 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dating on mylonitic rocks from the MTSZ yields cooling ages ranging from 290 to 245 Ma (de Jong et al, 2009;Laurent-Charvet et al, 2003). As for the relatively small latitudinal difference of 8.3°± 5.9°between the Turpan-Hami and Tarim blocks, it can be considered as the result of a northward relative movement of the Turpan-Hami Block together with the Yili Block with respect to the Tarim Block that might have occurred as a simple "sliding" along the NE-SW-striking NF-MTSZ, instead of crustal shortening (Zhu et al, 2018). Tables 2 and S4, which are consistent.…”
Section: Kinematic Constraints On the Intracontinental Tectonics Of Tmentioning
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“…Therefore, the Ili Basin behaves more or less as a rigid block. Based on paleomagnetic declination changes, Zhu et al (2018) reported that the Ili block has presented significant counterclockwise rotation of 41.2° ± 19.1° and lateral displacements after the late Permian, which were accommodated by the major boundary shear zones.…”
Section: Regional Active Tectonic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%