2018
DOI: 10.1130/b35002.1
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Paleogene evolution of the Burmese forearc basin and implications for the history of India-Asia convergence

Abstract: The geological history of the Burmese subduction margin, where India obliquely subducts below Indochina, remains poorly documented although it is key to deciphering geodynamic models for the evolution of the broader Tibetan-Himalayan orogen. Various scenarios for the evolution of the orogen have been proposed, including a collision of India with Myanmar in the Paleogene, a significant extrusion of Myanmar and Indochina from the India-Asia collision zone, or very little change in paleogeography and subduction r… Show more

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“…Samples Quad1 and Phos, collected from the Quadrant and Phosphoria Formations in southwest Montana, were analyzed at the University of Washington using an iCAP RQ Quadrupole ICP-MS coupled to an Analyte G2 excimer laser with a spot diameter of 25 μm. Data reduction was conducted with Iolite, using their Geochron Data Reduction Scheme to calculate U-Pb ages uncorrected for common lead (Paton et al, 2010) and with the Andersen Routine of the VizualAge Data Reduction Scheme (Chew et al, 2014) for U-Pb ages corrected for common lead; detailed methods are available in Licht et al (2018). Both approaches yielded similar zircon ages, and ages from samples Quad1 are Phos uncorrected for common lead.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samples Quad1 and Phos, collected from the Quadrant and Phosphoria Formations in southwest Montana, were analyzed at the University of Washington using an iCAP RQ Quadrupole ICP-MS coupled to an Analyte G2 excimer laser with a spot diameter of 25 μm. Data reduction was conducted with Iolite, using their Geochron Data Reduction Scheme to calculate U-Pb ages uncorrected for common lead (Paton et al, 2010) and with the Andersen Routine of the VizualAge Data Reduction Scheme (Chew et al, 2014) for U-Pb ages corrected for common lead; detailed methods are available in Licht et al (2018). Both approaches yielded similar zircon ages, and ages from samples Quad1 are Phos uncorrected for common lead.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mixing of these two isotopically distinct asthenospheric melts explains the origin of the Singu OIB‐like rocks, which are in isotopic compositions distinct from those of the Khroat Plateau (Thailand) OIB basalts. Sedimentary strata of Indo‐Burmese Wedge and central Myanmar basin are modified after Licht et al (2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Burmese microplate in Myanmar (Figure 2a) is bounded by the Churachandpur‐Mao (CM) Fault to the west (e.g., Gahalaut et al, 2013) and Sagaing Fault to the east (Bertrand et al, 1998; Maurin et al, 2010). The Burmese microplate is juxtaposed to the India and Sunda plates (Figure 9a) and was formed along the Indo‐Burmese Ranges (IBR) in the west (Licht et al, 2018; Maurin & Rangin, 2009) and the Mogok Metamorphic Belt (MMB) in the east (Mitchell et al, 2012; Searle et al, 2007).…”
Section: Geological Framework and Sample Descriptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The zircon separation, mounting, LA‐ICP‐MS analysis, and data reduction follow the University of Washington protocol (Licht et al, ). Zircons were separated by standard heavy mineral separation methods.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%