Late Miocene to present synchronous extension and contraction in the eastern Pamir: Insights from inversion of thermochronologic data across the southern Muztaghata dome
Shenqiang Chen,
Maria Giuditta Fellin,
Sean D. Willett
et al.
Abstract:Late Cenozoic gneiss domes cover ∼30% of the surface of the Pamir salient in the northwestern end of the India−Asia collision zone. The highest peaks of the Pamir are in the east, where the ∼250-km-long, ∼N−S-trending Kongur Shan extensional system controls the topography. We combined 115 new apatite (U-Th-Sm)/He and zircon (U-Th)/He single-grain dates from 18 samples and previous thermochronologic data with three-dimensional thermokinematic models to constrain the thermo-tectonic history of the southern porti… Show more
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